Hunting Washington Forum
Big Game Hunting => Deer Hunting => Topic started by: boneaddict on November 07, 2020, 05:27:37 PM
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Ummmm.... what weak fork?
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Gat dam ! That’s about as perfect as it gets!! Photo, buck, landscape , everything!
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wife says, Don't Stop (posting)
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Another BRUTE for sure!! So cool to see, thanks Bone!!
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Impressive
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Youre killin me man. Im making a legitimate attempt to hunt mule deer for the first time in my life, over in idaho. Send me some of your skills please. Stalked a xl forky muley yesterday, saw him from well over a thousand yards and just saw a big frame. Got to him and he was a big damn forky.
And had this goofy little whitetail all up in my business today until i finally whispered "boo" at him not once, but twice to spook him. He blew at me like a doe 3 or 4 times on his way out.
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:yeah:
Ummmm.... what weak fork?
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How do you determine where to center your subjects ?? Alot of my pictures I do absolute center but seems alot of guys are going heavy left or right side...one dude on YouTube even said center center isn't as attractive :dunno:
Awesome buck and photo, thank you
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How do you determine where to center your subjects ?? Alot of my pictures I do absolute center but seems alot of guys are going heavy left or right side...one dude on YouTube even said center center isn't as attractive :dunno:
Awesome buck and photo, thank you
Others can correct me if not current, I was taught to not center, but to cut the frame in thirds and for example if a buck was looking left, or body positioned to the left, then put the objective in the right side third.
That way the head would be roughly center. Like Bone’s pic.
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Dream buck
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Meh, not wide enough.🤔
Seriously if I had him, and a super wide, and tall career two point squaring off, I’d shoot the two point.👍