Originally posted by K.S.TRAPPER: QuoteOriginally posted by CoachBGriff: Nice work! He's a great buck. Sometimes I think with all of the trail-cams and media hype about killing giants, our views can get distorted.You have to pass young deer to get old deer, but at some point, I'm not just in this to watch deer walk around. I like to fling an arrow once in a while!Congrats and thanks for sharing! Cams are a awesome tool but not needed, if I just flung arrows my season would be over in just a couple hunts. Not much challenge or fun to that. Out smarting a 4+ year old buck on his own turf free range no feeders is a challenge and takes a lot of skill and woodsmanship. My average shot distance is 12yds on all my deer over many years.Sorry, didn't mean to high jack the thread.Tracy [/b][/QUOTEI hear what your sayin Tracy, but I hope to never be in that camp
Originally posted by CoachBGriff: Nice work! He's a great buck. Sometimes I think with all of the trail-cams and media hype about killing giants, our views can get distorted.You have to pass young deer to get old deer, but at some point, I'm not just in this to watch deer walk around. I like to fling an arrow once in a while!Congrats and thanks for sharing!
Originally posted by LITTLEBIGMAN: that is a great buck, I wouldn't be bummed that my season was with a buck like that on the ground!
Originally posted by Keefer: The Lord Is A Great Provider for sure..Congratulations..
Originally posted by tracker1: Congrats, I'm glad you took the shot I think you might have been kicking yourself later. Way to get the kids involved
Originally posted by Michael Arnette: That's one nice surprise!! Congrats! I always enjoy your posts