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Everything posted by bondouley
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The action started around 7:30 when I saw a monster 150 plus 10 pt chasing a doe out in front of me in the standing corn. He was literally jumping over the corn to look for the doe. She gave him the slip and headed south and he went north. I thought to myself that he will be back looking for her. I put the crossbow back on the hook and sat down. It wasn't 10 or 15 mins later I heard a grunt come from behind me. I looked and saw a nice I thought 8pt (ended up being 10 pts) working his way down the edge of the thicket to me. At about 50 yrds he cut out about 5 yrds to the edge of the corn and kept coming. He got almost to me around 25 yrds and acted like he was going into the corn. I mouth grunted at him and he turn and looked at me so I smashed him through the arm pit. He ran about 30 yrds and stood there leaking out of the arrow hole then fell over dead. I have to admit before he went broad side and showed me how big his body was I thought about passing him to wait for the bigger buck. Then when he went broadside I saw the length of his nose and the size of his body I decided he was 3.5 so the rest is history. Sent from my SAMSUNG-SM-G891A using Lake Ontario United mobile app
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I've always processed my own and my friends deer. I would take 1 a yr to a butcher to get it totally ground up but my lady bought me a big grinder last year so I can do all on my own now. Sent from my SAMSUNG-SM-G891A using Lake Ontario United mobile app
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Well after a hour of tracking the blood trail disappeared and was on the neighbors property. Must of been a upper leg hit is all I can think cause I had a couple good piles of blood plus the trail was pretty red for about 150 yrds. Damn I'm sick to my stomach Sent from my SAMSUNG-SM-G891A using Lake Ontario United mobile app
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I haven't even looked yet I'm waiting till after the morning sit. I'm trying to get my brother a deer and to be honest the more time I give him I feel it gives me a better chance of recovery. With any luck he's bedded 150 yrds in front of me in the thicket where he slowly walked into after the shotSent from my SAMSUNG-SM-G891A using Lake Ontario United mobile app
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