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Not a bad deer season but my season is coming up......turkey is around the corner.
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I think you need a Canadian buddy!
I mean there are a lot of things in Canada I want to shoot as well. I am open to ideas.I think you need a Canadian buddy!
I'd love to see a pic of him out of velvet...he's a tank.Here’s an August trail camera picture of the buck I took in November. The back one.View attachment 325748
Here he is after velvet. 139 yards out of the blind in the background. Wind chill about 0.I'd love to see a pic of him out of velvet...he's a tank.
Fantastic buck!Here he is after velvet. 139 yards out of the blind in the background. Wind chill about 0.
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Shame he lacked mass....just kidding...what a wonderful buck! Congrats!Here he is after velvet. 139 yards out of the blind in the background. Wind chill about 0.
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It doesnt get more special than that! Congrats to y'all.Like others have said..the acorns in our area made for the fewest deer we've seen in years. Watched many deer get out of bedding areas walk to oak trees feed for 20 mins and return to bedding areas. I wasn't able to see any of the bucks I was chasing in day light. My 9 year old son was getting pretty frustrated as well, he had a big mature buck at 20 yards opening weekend of bow season only to have him bolt when he stood up to get behind his cross bow. Opening weekend of rifle season he had a second mature buck in the cross hairs for several minutes only to have legal shooting light end before he could get a broad side shot... Fast forward to this past weekend the end of the extended youth season here in Texas he had a nice 8 come into the oat field with just a few minutes of shooting light left on Friday; unfortunately, he stayed at the south end of the field and he never got a shot. However! Saturday evening he returned very early in the evening and after leaving the field to check some does he returned at about 5:20 to within 80 yards. He fed facing us for a couple minutes. Grayson was getting anxious, I could hear his breathing and his legs were shaking...I told him to take a break, take a couple deep breaths and relax..this was just like last year. He got back in the scope and the deer turned to our right and took a few steps...I told him when he stops come straight up the leg halfway up to his back and squeeze....he said, "ok, im going to shoot"...I repeated squeeze, squeeze, squeeze...BOOM...Whop. The buck dropped down, spun away running for the creek getting ever closer to the earth as he ran...as he cross the road into the cedars I could see him tearing up the ground then one of the cedars shake violently back and forth...I said, "you got him bub". He was so excited.. he said lets go get him! We packed up our stuff and he began to run across the oat field...I said hey lets go get the truck and drive over there! He was jumping up and down. The season was long and slow, but it will forever be remembered by two people as a very special season and the long and slow will soon be forgotten.
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Do you eat the meat from your beavers? My family loves the taste especially if they are eating sugar maple trees. Gives the meat a sweet flavor.Beavers from Tierra del FuegoView attachment 318191
I have and it Is good my family is hesitant. Sounds like a joke but it isn’t.Do you eat the meat from your beavers? My family loves the taste especially if they are eating sugar maple trees. Gives the meat a sweet flavor.