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<blockquote data-quote="Sticky Stokes" data-source="post: 2347475" data-attributes="member: 24533"><p>Congrats to everyone on some great deer! Love to see the youngsters out knocking em down too! I headed out to the east Logan County farm this morning after a very long...cold...boring day yesterday during which I never saw a single deer. Here is more proof that it only takes one day and one hunt to get you back on track. This morning I got settled in a ground blind about 6:00 am, at 7:05, while I was just starting to pay attention I notice movement off to my right about 60 yards out, I see antlers, I see body, I see more antlers, its a shooter, I go into kill mode and he walks out about 55 yards in front of me, too easy really, I put it on him and shoot.....wait about 30 minutes, go out and look for blood, its overcast and cant really see much so I ease into the timber about 45 yards, a deer, a big buck jumps up out of its bed, my heart sinks, thinking I just bumped my wounded deer, I back out and wait an hour, its a little lighter now, Im thinking no way I just wounded this deer, I head back out to look. I find a good spot of blood..then another, and another and I know that I scored.....my buck was in a different direction than the one I spooked, I found him after a 50 yard blood trail, piled up and dead. Remington 788 in .308, I love that riflel 178pounds, a main frame 6x6 with stickers kickers and junk, a 9x7 with 16 scoreable points when all said and done. It was a good morning! Good luck to all.</p><p></p><p><a href="http://s915.photobucket.com/user/CESooner/media/IMG_3336_zps28a95677.jpg.html" target="_blank"><img src="https://www.okshooters.com/data/MetaMirrorCache/i915.photobucket.com_albums_ac353_CESooner_IMG_3336_zps28a95677.jpg" alt="" class="fr-fic fr-dii fr-draggable " style="" /></a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sticky Stokes, post: 2347475, member: 24533"] Congrats to everyone on some great deer! Love to see the youngsters out knocking em down too! I headed out to the east Logan County farm this morning after a very long...cold...boring day yesterday during which I never saw a single deer. Here is more proof that it only takes one day and one hunt to get you back on track. This morning I got settled in a ground blind about 6:00 am, at 7:05, while I was just starting to pay attention I notice movement off to my right about 60 yards out, I see antlers, I see body, I see more antlers, its a shooter, I go into kill mode and he walks out about 55 yards in front of me, too easy really, I put it on him and shoot.....wait about 30 minutes, go out and look for blood, its overcast and cant really see much so I ease into the timber about 45 yards, a deer, a big buck jumps up out of its bed, my heart sinks, thinking I just bumped my wounded deer, I back out and wait an hour, its a little lighter now, Im thinking no way I just wounded this deer, I head back out to look. I find a good spot of blood..then another, and another and I know that I scored.....my buck was in a different direction than the one I spooked, I found him after a 50 yard blood trail, piled up and dead. Remington 788 in .308, I love that riflel 178pounds, a main frame 6x6 with stickers kickers and junk, a 9x7 with 16 scoreable points when all said and done. It was a good morning! Good luck to all. [URL=http://s915.photobucket.com/user/CESooner/media/IMG_3336_zps28a95677.jpg.html][IMG]https://www.okshooters.com/data/MetaMirrorCache/i915.photobucket.com_albums_ac353_CESooner_IMG_3336_zps28a95677.jpg[/IMG][/URL] [/QUOTE]
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