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PathfinderJR
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My first buck
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I passed hunter's safety in 2008. the next fall was my first deer hunt.
We got up at 5:00 and went to our spot. It was cold and windy. we hunted till about 10:00. we saw some bucks, but I couldn't get a shot. then, we spotted a herd of mule deer about a half mile away. I belly crawled about 250 yards, and I shot the biggest buck of the herd. I shot him in the neck with my 243 using my dad's shoulder as a rest. I was so excited!!! I was jumping up and down!!
Here are some pictures.
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Nice pictures and what a nice deer your Dad has to be very proud of you. Hope you get an even bigger one next year so your Dad will have to work hard to beat you.
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Nice buck! Congats!
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Very nice.
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That's awesome little man!!! Nice first buck
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atta boy!!
dandy buck...
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nice buck. My first buck was a mule deer too.
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March 22, 2010, 08:55:57 PM »
JR told the short version. That stalk took about an hour. Just the belly crawling part was 250 yards...
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That looks like a great start to a long career. Are you going turkey hunting hunting this year? Good luck and nice deer.
P.S. Tell your dad to quit throwing wrenches at you..
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March 23, 2010, 11:20:56 AM »
great buck bud. way way bigger then my first. you may shoot bigger bucks in your life but this will always mean the most. make sure you thank your dad and the deer gods.
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Quote from: benhuntin on March 23, 2010, 10:57:58 AM
P.S. Tell your dad to quit throwing wrenches at you..
We train 'em tough here in Southeast WA...
That's why he's the best dodgeball player in his school...
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Thanks everyone for the posts.
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Great first deer better than anything I shot when I first started, great job
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nice I have yet to get my 1st deer.
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Congrats Jr. Your ol man will have you out there dragging his buck home in no time!!
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