Protrucker
45 Cal.
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- Dec 9, 2004
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The magazines always say that you shouldn't give up hunting as long as the season is still open. Well, Monday was the last day that I will be able to deer hunt in NY state this year because I have to spend this weekend(the last weekend) making a trip to VA. I went to a spot that has produced deer in the past. I sat in a stand until late in the afternoon, only seeing a couple squirrels. As I checked my watch & there was only about 10-15 minutes left before legal shooting hours were over, I figured that I wasn't going to get a buck this year. Just a few minutes later I spotted a movement in the distance through the woods. I still had empty tags for both buck & doe. At first, I thought that it was a doe. The deer walked right up to about 30-40 yards away, but was shielded by trees & underbrush all the way in. It stood there, for what seemed like forever, eating. That's when I was able to see a set of horns.(but still no shot presented) I watched the buck eat as the light started to fade along with legal shooting time. Finally the buck moved in front of the smallest opening that a possible shot could make it through. My gun roared & the buck ran out of sight. I climbed out of my stand & quickly went to where the buck had been standing when I shot. Tracks....blood! I followed the trail for only about 50 yards & there the buck lay. Light was fading very quickly by then. Litterally, a last minute buck!
NEVER GIVE UP, AS LONG AS SEASON IS STILL OPEN.
NEVER GIVE UP, AS LONG AS SEASON IS STILL OPEN.