I shot my second doe. The shot was 19yards from 16ft tri-pod, and in the heart. She fell in about 40yds.

Joe (non-TBH member) doubled up on two nice doe. The first was a good clean shot, and he watched her stumble into some brush about 60yards away, and was confident enough to take another. the second droped in its tracks.

And Jake a Co-worker who recently move down from Seatle got his first whitetail buck. He had shot him four weeks earlier, but the placement was high thru the shoulder blades, and into the backbone. The deers wounds had cleared up nice, and had recently gotten back into pattern, and we got on him agin. We had nick-named him Lucky. He's not so "lucky" anymore.

I'm done unless I can stumble across a spike, the one Jake shot is the only one I have seen on our place worth taking. The other few are VERY small, and need a good year to prove themselves.
Joe (non-TBH member) doubled up on two nice doe. The first was a good clean shot, and he watched her stumble into some brush about 60yards away, and was confident enough to take another. the second droped in its tracks.
And Jake a Co-worker who recently move down from Seatle got his first whitetail buck. He had shot him four weeks earlier, but the placement was high thru the shoulder blades, and into the backbone. The deers wounds had cleared up nice, and had recently gotten back into pattern, and we got on him agin. We had nick-named him Lucky. He's not so "lucky" anymore.
I'm done unless I can stumble across a spike, the one Jake shot is the only one I have seen on our place worth taking. The other few are VERY small, and need a good year to prove themselves.
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