It’s also his third heart shot.That is outstanding, congratulations to the kid. Nice looking doe.
It’s also his third heart shot.That is outstanding, congratulations to the kid. Nice looking doe.
Kid got it done, had 3 does all with fawns and a couple still nursing, and this little snag horn buck so I told him it was his choice to make. He chose the buck and made a great shoulder shot and also learned how to properly finish them off. Not too bad for his first oneSame here Leaving the office with my bosses son at 1200, took him out stalking last year and he did really well, so this year I've got him a nice 102 yard shot out of a 5x8 Platform blind we built. Hopeful he will land the shot on one of the healthy does I've had on camera
Pass on Congrats!Kid got it done, had 3 does all with fawns and a couple still nursing, and this little snag horn buck so I told him it was his choice to make. He chose the buck and made a great shoulder shot and also learned how to properly finish them off. Not too bad for his first one
I was more concerned how my boss would feel about learning proper throat cutting techniquePlease pass on my congrats to the young man!!!
Taking the boss’ kid is risky. I hope you don’t get fired for opening the can of worms that comes when someone really gets into deer hunting.
Just kidding! That’s a super nice gesture, and I hope the young man and his Dad appreciate it.
I guess I’m out of the loop on the throat cutting myself.I was more concerned how my boss would feel about learning proper throat cutting technique
I guess I’m out of the loop on the throat cutting myself.
Nah not at all, I just always keep a shave sharp edge on my old schrade hunting knife and it cuts to the bone with a half moon motion like butterIve held their mouth closed and covered their nose to finish them off. Suffocate. Is that kinda screwed up? Better than letting them suffer and you don’t damage meat by shooting them again I guess.
This is when they’re still alive but not quite dead yet.
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