Tagged out, but not with a levergun
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Tagged out, but not with a levergun
This was a good deer season for us!
I got to hunt with my dad and brother and we all got bucks the same day.
Nothing huge, but good, decent bucks.
We were hunting the same drainage, spaced about 300 yards apart, glassing.
My dad shot first, and killed a good forkie. The shot made a 3 point stand up to look around. Unfortunately for him, he was right in front of my brother. The 4 point/fork who was a little to his south ran in front of me and made it onto the meat pole.
We each heard the other's shot and communicated via radio. The drag to the ridgetop was, well, a drag, but with three of us it was a lot easier than going solo.
We used the buck cart for the half mile that was level and loaded up the truck. We notched our tags at the kill site, then tagged the deer at the truck, since we didn't want to tear up the tags during the drag.
Happines is a full meat pole.
P
I got to hunt with my dad and brother and we all got bucks the same day.
Nothing huge, but good, decent bucks.
We were hunting the same drainage, spaced about 300 yards apart, glassing.
My dad shot first, and killed a good forkie. The shot made a 3 point stand up to look around. Unfortunately for him, he was right in front of my brother. The 4 point/fork who was a little to his south ran in front of me and made it onto the meat pole.
We each heard the other's shot and communicated via radio. The drag to the ridgetop was, well, a drag, but with three of us it was a lot easier than going solo.
We used the buck cart for the half mile that was level and loaded up the truck. We notched our tags at the kill site, then tagged the deer at the truck, since we didn't want to tear up the tags during the drag.
Happines is a full meat pole.
P
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Re: Tagged out, but not with a levergun
Good job! Getting your buck is great. Getting your buck along with your Dad and brother. Priceless.
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Re: Tagged out, but not with a levergun
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Re: Tagged out, but not with a levergun
+1kimwcook wrote:Good job! Getting your buck is great. Getting your buck along with your Dad and brother. Priceless.
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Re: Tagged out, but not with a levergun
Wow! It's not often you see three in the same truck! Good job guys!
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Re: Tagged out, but not with a levergun
Great hunt! . I like the truck picture.
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Re: Tagged out, but not with a levergun
Wow....the Trifecta of Deer hunting.
Great job!!!
Great job!!!
Re: Tagged out, but not with a levergun
You made that easy!
So what did you shoot it with?
N.
So what did you shoot it with?
N.
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Re: Tagged out, but not with a levergun
Looks like y'all got Larry, Moe, and Curley!
Congratulations!!
Congratulations!!
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Re: Tagged out, but not with a levergun
Nice going!! I'm off next week to try and find a deer. 2 different zone, 1 rifle buck only and the other is muzzle loader anything goes.
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Re: Tagged out, but not with a levergun
My airgun.Nath wrote:You made that easy!
So what did you shoot it with?
N.
Kidding, I remember your posts about shooting a fox and had to give you a hard time!
I was using a scoped bolt action .30-06. The shot was a bit over 200 yards. All three deer fell to my handloads - 180 grain Nosler Partitions over 59.0 grains of Ramshot Hunter, CCI 200 primers and new Remington brass. Dad and brother like free ammo, what can I say.
P
We are determined that before the sun sets on this terrible struggle, our flag will be recognized throughout the world as a symbol of freedom on the one hand, of overwhelming power on the other.
General George C. Marshall, 1942
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Re: Tagged out, but not with a levergun
Congrats Quinn!
I know a whole lot about very little and nothing about a whole lot.
Re: Tagged out, but not with a levergun
Lookin good.
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Re: Tagged out, but not with a levergun
Way to go! Can't beat three for three