Posted by The tractor vet on November 08, 2015 at 17:18:17 from (104.179.81.68):
In Reply to: morning visitor posted by Mike(NEOhio) on November 08, 2015 at 14:01:02:
Not if i see him first . Got the sights dialed in and set for 200 yds , And IF that big one thinks that he is going to tease all of us this year like he has in the past he has a rude awakening coming this year . Each year we see him and each year he knows where we all are and he walks between us out about 250 yards to three hundred yds. If i see him this year i will try a shot out that far as i have nailed two sofar at 278 paces and one at 262 paces. This big one comes out of the swamp in late afternoon between four and a quarter to five and heads east . The first year he walked out just fifty yds behind my buddy and despite me flapping my arms jumping up and down and pointing my buddy did not see me or the buck till he was out past him by a couple hundred yds . at the time i figured he was to far out for me to take a shot and so did the other eight guys all along the woods . And we thought we had all the routes covered . Never ever thought that he would just walk out in the open of a big bean field . That makes two big ones that i just figure there wa no way to get them. NOT NOW Ya just got to love them Hornady sst's
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