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Old 11-19-2024, 07:04 PM
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A 2 year quest was brought to a close this past weekend. Summer 2023 I caught a glimpse of promising Whitetail. Last fall I put in a solid effort but only ever caught him on a trail cam and ended up giving up my pursuit of him,taking a smaller buck. A sighting this October gave me proof of life and I decided to go all in after catching him Nov 1 on a trail cam. My home for this pursuit was the blind I shared in this thread.
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15 days and 50+ plus hours and I was close to giving up. Saturday the 16th I skipped the evening hunt and went into Calgary to have dinner with the kids, Murphy’s law the next day I pulled the card from the trail cam in front on my blind and there he was…. At 430pm… I had almost taken a smaller buck the morning of the 17th prior to pulling the card….. I was rejuvenated and headed right back out. 230 pm and my efforts were rewarded as he came into view. The little 7.62X39 barked and the buck made it only 30 yards. I Was awash in emotions with the effort paying off on this special animal




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Old 11-19-2024, 07:05 PM
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Trail cam pic from last year and the one from the 16th


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Old 11-19-2024, 07:08 PM
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Outstanding!!!!!! Man I love seeing our guys get deer like that....or actually any deer for that matter.
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Beauty deer their Burbot! Very nice and congrats to you.
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Old 11-19-2024, 08:00 PM
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Outstanding!!!!!! Man I love seeing our guys get deer like that....or actually any deer for that matter.
Thank you, I was excited to share it with this group. I have been a member a long time and guilty of not participating/sharing as much as I could.
Proud to share this one
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Old 11-19-2024, 08:01 PM
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Beauty deer their Burbot! Very nice and congrats to you.
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A beauty buck, your patience and effort paid off, well done, congrats
[QUOTE=KazIce;4764281]Congrats!! What an incredible buck! Glad to hear your story paid off with an incredible harvest and an awesome story!

Thank you all
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Old 11-19-2024, 08:06 PM
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Very nice buck, congrats to you.
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Old 11-19-2024, 07:12 PM
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This was my first Deer with the little 7.62X39. At the shot the deer went over a small rise and I lost sight of him. I saw him kick at the shot before taking a few strides out of view. As I walked over to where I hit him there were some doubts and fears in my mind as to the effectiveness of the round. At the impact site there was no blood at all and my heart dropped. A short trail in the dry leaves led to him expired in the nearby willows. Fear turned to elation. The shot was a high double lung shot exiting the deer. On field dressing the lungs were destroyed and the chest cavity filled with blood. I was happy with the performance (80 yards) and thanks to those who gave opinions on my Soviet vs Swede thread

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Old 11-19-2024, 07:30 PM
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After field dressing I drug him back up to where I hit him, I just realized in the picture you can see the blind where the shot was taken from in the top right corner
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A beauty buck, your patience and effort paid off, well done, congrats
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Congrats!! What an incredible buck! Glad to hear your story paid off with an incredible harvest and an awesome story!


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