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<blockquote data-quote="Oklahomabassin" data-source="post: 841756" data-attributes="member: 1546"><p>I settled into an oak tree in my summit climber just after 4 o clock. Soon I was staring almost face to face with a squirrel. For about 2.5 hours I occupied myself by watching as many as 8 squirrels playing chase and eating acorns. At about 630, 6 hen turkeys came through pecking and clucking. Just about 7 o clock I could hear some blue jays and a couple squirrels giving the warning sounder. I strained to see through the fully leaved oak trees towards the sound. I could see a yearling doe approaching and a another was hesitant to close the distance. The yearling was as close as 12 feet as he investigated all the nuts the squirrels uncovered. Occasionally the yearling would raise her head to try and locate and predators. The first mature doe still wasn't sure everything was ok, but did come in with head raised and ears in alert mode. I drew my bow and held on until my shot presented itself. I was rewarded with a solid thump as my arrow hit its mark. Doe dressed out at 92 pounds and I harvested her with an Alpine Silverado, Maxima Hunter arrows with a 100 grain 3 bladed Rage broad head. </p><p>[ATTACH=full]69482[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Oklahomabassin, post: 841756, member: 1546"] I settled into an oak tree in my summit climber just after 4 o clock. Soon I was staring almost face to face with a squirrel. For about 2.5 hours I occupied myself by watching as many as 8 squirrels playing chase and eating acorns. At about 630, 6 hen turkeys came through pecking and clucking. Just about 7 o clock I could hear some blue jays and a couple squirrels giving the warning sounder. I strained to see through the fully leaved oak trees towards the sound. I could see a yearling doe approaching and a another was hesitant to close the distance. The yearling was as close as 12 feet as he investigated all the nuts the squirrels uncovered. Occasionally the yearling would raise her head to try and locate and predators. The first mature doe still wasn't sure everything was ok, but did come in with head raised and ears in alert mode. I drew my bow and held on until my shot presented itself. I was rewarded with a solid thump as my arrow hit its mark. Doe dressed out at 92 pounds and I harvested her with an Alpine Silverado, Maxima Hunter arrows with a 100 grain 3 bladed Rage broad head. [attach=full]69482[/attach] [/QUOTE]
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