Going well so far, each of us have taken 1 so far, rifle opened on Sat 11-19-11.
Best friend, was out with his son, and took a very nice 6 pt. buck, just if those brow tines stubbed up a little more LOL ! It was a good hunt for them on their family's farm, was his sons first outing in rifle or gun season, Dad gave him a new 20 gauge this year, breach loader suited for slugs and sabo rounds, they live in a shotgun only county.
Great kid, his dad had me teach his son how to field dress and butcher this deer. Its kind of funny as for some reason, the initial field dressing task, kind of always gags him or something, though he'd do it if I was not around, I usually get the job. His mother(kids grandmother) was joking with him about his inability to do this as I worked and showed his son how to do it, his son really picked up on it and did a great job trimming out the cuts I put on the table, will probably remember it a long time.
Yesterday was a cool crispy morning, did not go in at 5:30 am, just wheeled from too much physical labor lately, snuck into my stand at 7am, no one else hunting, promptly saw some doe crossing my shooting lane, nice size one lined up at 250 yds and took that one yesterday, already cut up and frozen.
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