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I was lucky to take this fine buck here in Colorado. 25 Yd shot, entered just behind the last rib came out on the opposite shoulder. The buck was down in 60 yds.
62lb longbow with WW head
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nice shot Bud! good to see you wiped the milk off its lips befor the picture!
jus kiddin
true story--- I shot 7 antelope bucks in CO and WY befor I had ONE make the book, there a fun critter to hunt
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Chad~ That is a great buck, and a great photo too. Did you get him from a blind or stalking? What part of colorado did you get em in?
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I got him out of a blind. The waterhole I setup on dried up and I figured I'd just sit the dried up pond just in case. Well, there was no water and some does came down and were feeding. About 20 minutes later a buck came down and that's when he made his mistake.
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