First Buck & Kill ever!!!
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First Buck & Kill ever!!!
Thanks to everyone that provided guidance/advice, etc. I got my first kill at the end of the season and wow this boy was heavy!!!
Nobody told me how much of a workout it is....ha ha. Any way, I now know I need to invest in a good knife or knives for gutting/skinning.
Robert
Nobody told me how much of a workout it is....ha ha. Any way, I now know I need to invest in a good knife or knives for gutting/skinning.
Robert
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Re: First Buck & Kill ever!!!
Congrats on a nice buck and welcome to the club. I wish I could experience what you did again. It was long ago and I still remember it clearly. I envy you. Enjoy your tasties. Just out of curiosity, what are those green vines that your buck crashed into?
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Re: First Buck & Kill ever!!!
Congrats!
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Re: First Buck & Kill ever!!!
Thanks Hank!! Does that mean you don't hunt now? The green vine I believe is a greenbrier weedy vine. And those thorns hurt when I was trying to get him out of there.hankenhunter wrote: ↑Thu Feb 07, 2019 5:42 pmCongrats on a nice buck and welcome to the club. I wish I could experience what you did again. It was long ago and I still remember it clearly. I envy you. Enjoy your tasties. Just out of curiosity, what are those green vines that your buck crashed into?
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Seems to be working pretty good now!thelopeztribe wrote: ↑Thu Feb 07, 2019 9:21 pmThanks @janesy. Your help to get me on the right path is appreciated.
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Re: First Buck & Kill ever!!!
Naw, I'm still wackin n stackin deer. But there's nothing like your first buck. Almost magical.thelopeztribe wrote: ↑Thu Feb 07, 2019 9:20 pmThanks Hank!! Does that mean you don't hunt now? The green vine I believe is a greenbrier weedy vine. And those thorns hurt when I was trying to get him out of there.hankenhunter wrote: ↑Thu Feb 07, 2019 5:42 pmCongrats on a nice buck and welcome to the club. I wish I could experience what you did again. It was long ago and I still remember it clearly. I envy you. Enjoy your tasties. Just out of curiosity, what are those green vines that your buck crashed into?
Hank
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Ha!! This is true!!! All that hacking to get to the meat....LOLhankenhunter wrote: ↑Fri Feb 08, 2019 12:41 amNaw, I'm still wackin n stackin deer. But there's nothing like your first buck. Almost magical.thelopeztribe wrote: ↑Thu Feb 07, 2019 9:20 pmThanks Hank!! Does that mean you don't hunt now? The green vine I believe is a greenbrier weedy vine. And those thorns hurt when I was trying to get him out of there.hankenhunter wrote: ↑Thu Feb 07, 2019 5:42 pmCongrats on a nice buck and welcome to the club. I wish I could experience what you did again. It was long ago and I still remember it clearly. I envy you. Enjoy your tasties. Just out of curiosity, what are those green vines that your buck crashed into?
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Re: First Buck & Kill ever!!!
Yes!! Except I lost the arrow!!! BUT will gladly trade that for a freezer of meat.
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Re: First Buck & Kill ever!!!
Awesome! You will never forget this experience. I still remember mine; and yes all the work that took place afterwards too. Congratulations. Welcome to the addiction.
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Afflictor Broadheads K2 125 grain
Bulldog 380 HHA Optimizer with the XV530IR scope, Triggertech
Spinal Tapps- 18-inch
Afflictor Broadheads K2 125 grain