JWB300
AH veteran
- Joined
- Mar 2, 2015
- Messages
- 134
- Reaction score
- 106
- Location
- Australia
- Member of
- ADA, SCI, SFP
- Hunted
- Australia, NZ, Canada
Got out for a quick hunt on Saturday morning. Up early but couldn't move too far as the fog was pretty thick and bumped a couple of animals that were not seen. Just as the fog was clearing this old one horned goat appeared. Decided to drop him because he has been eluding us for several years.
It was pretty stinky.
Then continued on through some thick scrub and found 6 scrapes in a small area. I knew I was in the right spot for a buck so I was on high alert. I bumped a few does but the buck eluded me. I continued on slowly and heard a buck start up croaking like crazy. I moved down pretty quick to the gully he was holding in and the sign was getting fresher and fresher as I got closer. The wind swirled around the gully and some does started barking. I was caught in some low brush and exposed so I dropped down to the ground as 6 does trotted off trying to work out what they had just scented. I held back waiting for the buck to appear but he was not with the does. Then I caught a glimpse of him trotting off out the mouth of the gully through an open paddock. I hoofed it after him to the edge of the scrub line. As I was about to cross a 60m open grass section I saw him come trotting through a patch of scrub towards me. He looked decent on foot so I gave him a 235gr TSX from the 375 Ruger. Shot placement wasn't great so I gave him another one which dropped him on the spot.
He had a fair neck on him.
Cheers,
JWB300
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