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Offline TheFewTheProud

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Re: Tag Soupers
« Reply #15 on: April 07, 2013, 11:10:54 AM »
If you haven't missed one then you haven't shot at very many... with that said, I went one for two last year.
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Re: Tag Soupers
« Reply #16 on: April 07, 2013, 02:21:01 PM »
I had a buddy miss a nice 3x3 mulie three times in general season and then miss a nice 4x4 whitetail late season. I think he took a total of 6 shots and none of them were over 150 yards.  :yike:


Sounds like he needs some more range time to get comfortable with his gun.  Something surely needs more work.

Tell me about it. It was his dad's gone that guaranteed that it was dead on! He hasn't shot a deer in a while so I was thinking that buck fever, along with a strong wind might have got him on the mulie miss but after the whitetail miss, I told him to carry my gun. haha
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Re: Tag Soupers
« Reply #17 on: April 07, 2013, 03:59:09 PM »
I passed on a few legal bucks in general season.... Mainly cause I'd like to see the herd recover more in that area and I just love hunting over there... Late season was game on... Passed a spike opening am for no good reason... He just walked right up to me while starring right at me... Just didn't feel right... The rut makes them so stupid...  :chuckle:  I then missed a BT that would've probably been the biggest of my life two days later.... My estamate was above the 140" .... I've made shots like that and more difficult without even thinking about it.... Hadn't missed a big game animal in 14 years.... I was sick to my stomach and totally upset with myself.... The next day I shot a little forky in the same spot within 5 minutes of my Dad shooting a little bigger forky about a mile away... I was very happy to tag out but that miss haunts me... I've had nightmares of the big mainframe 4x with chocolate antlers and several kickers including a dropper....  :'(  I'm going to crack a beer now and go crawl in a hole again... Thanks....

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Re: Tag Soupers
« Reply #18 on: April 09, 2013, 09:12:06 PM »
Last year was my first year hunting and I found this cool little patch of state land in Coyle that was small, but had 4 clearcuts of different age, and was about a half mile behind a golf course.  The only entrance took you across private timber that was closed, or you could bushwack in through some really dense stuff about a mile.
Well, i scouted a few times, even missed a black bear in august there, then during season, invited a new friend to go with me.  He shot a beautiful 3x3 within his first hour of hunting in his life, with my borrowed rifle.  It was awesome. We looked up how to field dress, and how to skin, on youtube right there in the field and did what the video said.  I'll never forget it.  Never saw another buck in that area.  Heard one once, tried to stalk him, but he ran off grunting and snorting. 
I'm really excited about my buddy tagging out though.  It was really a blast, and I wasn't really worried about it. I got to practice some stalking on does later, and had a great time ever day that I went out.  Can't wait for this year!

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Re: Tag Soupers
« Reply #19 on: April 10, 2013, 03:12:36 PM »
We looked up how to field dress, and how to skin, on youtube right there in the field and did what the video said.  I'll never forget it.

Now that is awesome! Way to get it done.

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Re: Tag Soupers
« Reply #20 on: April 10, 2013, 03:44:13 PM »
Dad always told me, never pass on the first day what you will shoot on the last day.
Very wise words

Unless you want to kill something big.

Or unless you enjoy your time in the woods and would like to hunt for more than one day. 

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Re: Tag Soupers
« Reply #21 on: April 11, 2013, 07:34:56 AM »
Dad always told me, never pass on the first day what you will shoot on the last day.
Very wise words

Hear that!  ;)
Hey! I'm not a complete idiot I have parts missing. Though sometimes I wonder.

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