thats the hooyman buck
snuffer in the sweet spot----you be eatin good
I gotta say being able to adapt to the terrain and the critters, is the sign of a good hunter, our deer and there habitat out here is much different then back east, I have hunted several midwest states and my hat is off to the guys that can kill big bucks on a regular basis.
In a week of hunting I heard a lot of complaints about the trees or lack of-- how do you put a stand in that crooked SOB?? wish i had a ladder stand-- That buck was in the wide open?? now what?
He stopped 30 yds from me and took another trail--
I was clearing the ground and he was standing there looking at me?? That was a muley!
I'd just grin,-- pretty soon big river had her dialed in, next thing I know we were shakin hands and touchin horns.
There is no written script when it comes to hunting, I dont care what the animal is, I claim it at 90% mental--10% physical you have to have your head on straight. number 1-- the rest will fall into place.