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<blockquote data-quote="makeithappen" data-source="post: 3906858" data-attributes="member: 24464"><p>Last Saturday morning a doe with big twin fawns popped out at 50 yards, just inside my neighbor's fence line. She closed to 25 yards and stared at me, sitting on the ground. The next 30 minutes I had the pleasure of the doe's wind pipe serenading the woods. She had a double throat patch and entered my kill list. </p><p></p><p>This morning, same spot. She popped out at 70, jumping the fence and right into the woods, showing her throat patch prior to crossing. A few minutes later, she came back out and walked straight toward me to 52 yards. She threw her head back, trying to catch my scent and started head bobbing. I've never taken a frontal shot but at that range, i felt confident. Crosshairs on the neck, above the back to avoid pass through damage (she was below me, terrain wise) and down she went without a flinch. Blowing does gotta go. [ATTACH=full]322693[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="makeithappen, post: 3906858, member: 24464"] Last Saturday morning a doe with big twin fawns popped out at 50 yards, just inside my neighbor's fence line. She closed to 25 yards and stared at me, sitting on the ground. The next 30 minutes I had the pleasure of the doe's wind pipe serenading the woods. She had a double throat patch and entered my kill list. This morning, same spot. She popped out at 70, jumping the fence and right into the woods, showing her throat patch prior to crossing. A few minutes later, she came back out and walked straight toward me to 52 yards. She threw her head back, trying to catch my scent and started head bobbing. I've never taken a frontal shot but at that range, i felt confident. Crosshairs on the neck, above the back to avoid pass through damage (she was below me, terrain wise) and down she went without a flinch. Blowing does gotta go. [ATTACH type="full"]322693[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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