Hunting Washington Forum
Big Game Hunting => Deer Hunting => Topic started by: NOCK NOCK on December 21, 2023, 04:38:46 AM
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We've all seen these while hunting (I think) :chuckle:
Looking thru the binos trying to locate a wounded buck at 600 yards and swept across this. Had to bring out the spotter and found nothing but a pile of rocks. LOL
Do you see it?....swore it was a buck.
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Yep, standing there dead center above the bush. Looking at me without a care in the world! :chuckle:
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I'd be more concerned about the alien rock face looking at me on the right. :o
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I'd be more concerned about the alien rock face looking at me on the right. :o
Now that you mention it. :o
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It’s fun when you do it for the 5th or 6th time.
There are a couple bushed out there I have felt like taking a chainsaw to
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Laughed way to hard at this while out exploring earlier this year. Yes, that is a plywood cutout of Bigfoot next to a stump! :chuckle:
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Here's a dandy bull :chuckle:
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Seen every year. Call them stump deer.
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Here's a dandy bull :chuckle:
Yep that one will get ya :chuckle:
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Thing of it is, you learn to really scrutinize those things. I missed a gigantic buck up in the Twisp River when I was younger. I was too lazy to throw up a pair of binos on something that just didnt look right. No way that could be a deer, but definitely didnt look right. I was to into my snickers bar I guess. It was misting and my binos were tucked safely inside my jacket. I finally decided to take a look at it just about the time it got tired of standing there broadside looking at me. Then the mountain moved. LOL Lesson learned