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Don’t be haters; it was a legal and ethical hunt.Nice buck.Could you drive the truck up to it or did you have to drag him to the road?It’s a good story too. He could have easily made a few changes:I wanted to share my deer I got a couple years ago while road hunting. I worked for a timber company at the time and a co worker and I had keys to all the gates. The company gave us got permission to drive and hunt behind the gates. On Thursday of late buck, we seen 6 bucks before noon. 2 spikes, 2 2points, and 2 3points. We basically just drove around until I spotted this deer on a hillside with a couple does. I got out of the truck, got off the road, stalked within range and shot it. Then we put it in the truck and continued to drive around. I kind of felt bad when we drove past guys who had hiked in, because it was packed it out in a pouring down rain, and we were in the warm cab of the pickup. I hope you guys like the pics.
I love the honesty, most guys would have made up a BS story, you just said it how it was. I would have done the same thing in those conditions. If you ever need a hunting partner let me know I will pay for lunch and the gas How many hunters out there actually get out of there truck? The point being is we are all outdoorsman and sportsman and we all need to stick together. I wouldn't want an issue only voted on by the people that actually get out and put miles on there boots. We wouldn't be hunting.
Nice buck! CONGRATSHowever, I can see thread heading in the wrong direction really quickly.
I will be the ass hat here. If I knew there would be other hunters having to hike in while I had the privledge of having the key to the gate, I wouldn't do it. I'd feel like a POS. And with a user name as "True Sportsman" to post a story like this, it just sits in my stomach wrong. Just my take on the situation. Nice legal blacktail though.