Lol thanks
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I knocked down a tank of a management buck this morning. 6.5 and went about 135”.
It was an awesome hunt in the fog. I was hunting a road we had corned on an old T intersection. He just appeared out of nowhere down the Sendero that was too tight to drive a truck down and corn.
I blasted a hog at first light under the blind - then about 730, with very poor visibility, I glanced up and this dude was standing behind a doe at 40 yards - just staring back at me. I recognized him from the 1 camera picture I had of a similar looking buck in the area. Pulled the trigger and glad I did!
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Originally posted by jlopez View PostThe line at the Columbia Bridge coming back into Texas is crazy. I’ve been in line 3 hours and looks that it will be at least another hour or so.
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Originally posted by KR-oldmexico View Post
Nice to meet you guys brother! Travel safe and enjoy the new ranch. You are in a great area and all should be good!
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Originally posted by walker1983 View Post
I knocked down a tank of a management buck this morning. 6.5 and went about 135”.
It was an awesome hunt in the fog. I was hunting a road we had corned on an old T intersection. He just appeared out of nowhere down the Sendero that was too tight to drive a truck down and corn.
I blasted a hog at first light under the blind - then about 730, with very poor visibility, I glanced up and this dude was standing behind a doe at 40 yards - just staring back at me. I recognized him from the 1 camera picture I had of a similar looking buck in the area. Pulled the trigger and glad I did!
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Awesome Deer. Congrats
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Originally posted by walker1983 View Post
I knocked down a tank of a management buck this morning. 6.5 and went about 135”.
It was an awesome hunt in the fog. I was hunting a road we had corned on an old T intersection. He just appeared out of nowhere down the Sendero that was too tight to drive a truck down and corn.
I blasted a hog at first light under the blind - then about 730, with very poor visibility, I glanced up and this dude was standing behind a doe at 40 yards - just staring back at me. I recognized him from the 1 camera picture I had of a similar looking buck in the area. Pulled the trigger and glad I did!
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