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<blockquote data-quote="swampratt" data-source="post: 3903190" data-attributes="member: 15054"><p>Yes it was one of the old ones with all the wood.</p><p>little buck with one 4" straight antler on one side and a 7" tall 2 prong on the other side.</p><p>There was a doe and him and a big antlered buck with them that I did not see until i shot the funky spike.</p><p>I had just walked 600 yards to get to the area I wanted to hunt and kept my eyes peeled and tried to go slow and not crunch the leaf litter on the ground.</p><p>I get to a spot that is a small open field with wild black berry bushes in the middle of it.</p><p></p><p>We call it the berry patch.</p><p>Those deer were on the far side of it eating grass with heads down when I peaked around the corner to scan the field.</p><p>Standing up I took the shot, the deer was quartered facing me with head down.</p><p>90 yards.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="swampratt, post: 3903190, member: 15054"] Yes it was one of the old ones with all the wood. little buck with one 4" straight antler on one side and a 7" tall 2 prong on the other side. There was a doe and him and a big antlered buck with them that I did not see until i shot the funky spike. I had just walked 600 yards to get to the area I wanted to hunt and kept my eyes peeled and tried to go slow and not crunch the leaf litter on the ground. I get to a spot that is a small open field with wild black berry bushes in the middle of it. We call it the berry patch. Those deer were on the far side of it eating grass with heads down when I peaked around the corner to scan the field. Standing up I took the shot, the deer was quartered facing me with head down. 90 yards. [/QUOTE]
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