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Im not super experienced but I am willing to sit behind my binoculars for however long it takes.

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6 minutes ago, Ruby said:

Im not super experienced but I am willing to sit behind my binoculars for however long it takes.

Ruby what do you have for glass? Do you have a tripod?

 

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52 minutes ago, Ruby said:

Im not super experienced but I am willing to sit behind my binoculars for however long it takes.

I have a feeling you’re not going to have any problems. As long as you’re good with your gun 

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The unit depends on migration, it can be a super hunt or it can be a good hunt. All depends on weather

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I know 12A but not 12B so just go shot a Giant..

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Here is my hunt recap.

My Dad and I came up Wednesday and went out in the evening to see what we could find. Driving around we saw probably 30-40 deer, mostly does but a couple of very small bucks.

Thursday we head out and don’t see much in the morning. Even after the rain we got ~3 weeks ago the area was back to being pretty dry so we head to a water catchment and glass from a high point in the road. We were able to glass up group of about 10-12 does. We go check out another water catchment and discover someone had constructed a blind.

Friday morning we setup in some of the clear cut to glass. We see a couple groups of does and one single deer I could not determine if it was a buck or not prior to it going into cover. We move to another area but don’t see anything.

For the evening we decided to sit in the blind we found at the second water catchment. After about an hour and a half a couple of does come in to drink. After about an hour my dad decided he has to stretch his legs and walks up the hill away from the catchment. While he is gone a deer comes in and it’s a buck! I text my Dad not to come back so he doesn’t scare it away. Of course there are 2 small trees that he drinks behind leaving no shot. It feels like forever that he is drinking behind the trees and my dad is texting what was going on. As he is leaving he finally presents me a shot at about 70 yards. 
 

After a long night of breaking it down and the long drive out we were both exhausted but thrilled that I was actually about to be successful and share the hunt together.

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