Captain_Ahab
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BUCK FAMA
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wtf?Liar.
Give me a small amount of evidence to prove me wrong..
Your pissing me off and you know it.
Stop.
wtf?Liar.
Of course I know that I am pissing you off, you told me excatly what to say to piss you off. //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/laugh.gif.48439b2acf2cfca21620f01e7f77d1e4.gifwtf?
Give me a small amount of evidence to prove me wrong..
Your pissing me off and you know it.
Stop.
You must have jumped off your stand and chased him like a madman as soon as you hit him. A lot of young people make that mistake.Nope..I will not..
But it is honestly the first time I have trailed a deer 400 yards and he has not BEDDED DOWN. Back when I was a wee lil fellow I hit one in the hindquarter..That chick went a good 175 yards before she bedded down and we finished her off.. But that bullet also struck her femoral artery..
No such case in my shot.. I am actually hoping it was a flesh wound in front of the chest or a leg shot.. Cause a deer is more than able to survive both...
My roommates are actually calling me queer for caring so much.
You should come to my town to do a little hunting. We are overpopulated with deer so they hire people to shoot them. its something rediculous like 68 deer/ sq mile.LMFAO..
Thats just ridiculous.. If my buck would have did that, still wouldn't have really mattered... Muzzleloading FTL!
Like I knew the buck was big..I get home and look at my mounted horns.. And realized how big he was... He would no doubt make the MS record books...
Nothing like rabbitzombie supposedly killed, but for MS one hell of a buck.
Actually. from the get-go I was not confident with my shot. therefore I waited 2 hours before I even followed the trail. once I hit the trail, I trailed it at a snail's pace, because I was afraid I had hit him too far forward in the chest and knew if I was going to have a chance at him it would be a shot at him once he arose from his bed. The terrible thing is, he never did bed down. Terrible for me, but not for the deer. If you can trail them as far as I did without them bedding down, it means they are not fatally injured, BRO!You must have jumped off your stand and chased him like a madman as soon as you hit him. A lot of young people make that mistake.
I actually hate to read statistics like this. Mainly because, it is the anti-hunters who help cause such an over-population in the first place. Overpopulation causes bad genetics, poor antler quality, and HIGH automobile insurance.You should come to my town to do a little hunting. We are overpopulated with deer so they hire people to shoot them. its something rediculous like 68 deer/ sq mile.
You think?Actually. from the get-go I was not confident with my shot. therefore I waited 2 hours before I even followed the trail. once I hit the trail, I trailed it at a snail's pace, because I was afraid I had hit him too far forward in the chest and knew if I was going to have a chance at him it would be a shot at him once he arose from his bed. The terrible thing is, he never did bed down. Terrible for me, but not for the deer. If you can trail them as far as I did without them bedding down, it means they are not fatally injured, BRO!
And that really is what I was surprised by -- the fact that it did not bed down after all that. I still am trying to get my mind around that, especially since you certainly waited long enough so as not to push him.I have actually tracked three deer that far.
One was shot with a 30-06 in the hindquarter, but it bedded down 3 times before it made it that far. Other was shot with a .50 muzzleloader in the guts.. Last was the one I shot today with a .45 muzzleloader.
not right now you don't its only bow season until feb 3rd.....gun season is in november...and its shotgun only.Well then I guess that's a problem. In Ohio you have a choice.