Free: Contests & Raffles.
Lots of nice late bucks hitting the ground.
Well, not a buck I would typically ever pull the trigger on, but I walked up on this buck at 84 yards while tracking a significantly larger buck, and he refused to get out of his bed and wouldn't lift his ears as he looked at me.Based on his posture, I assumed something was wrong with him, so my empathetic side got the better of me and I put him out of his misery point blank. When I got up to him, I discovered someone had taken a head-on, or Texas heart shot, pop at him and blew a body-long wound through his buck-parts and through the length of his lower belly. Stunk like a mother, poor buck.Folks really need to not take shots they're not confident in. This is the 3rd year in a row I've found wounded on the hoof, or dead, bucks that folks made poor shots on.
Congrats 👍Someone needed to put there tag on him. Thanks for that.Meat still good I hope.
Curious was this rifle, muzzy or archery?