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November 19, 2010, 04:35 PM | #1 |
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Join Date: July 8, 2009
Location: davison, michigan
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Creek Bottom Betty's bad day.
Well, even though it's just a good size doe I'm proud to have taken her. I was hunting public land in Michigan's shotgun zone. I made a beautiful 80 yard shot using Winchester Partition Golds out of my 20 guage H&R Ultra Slugger. I guess I'm posting this because this hunt had many elements of past threads in our forum. Slugs, public land, shooting does, and surely others I have forgot. As far as the pictures, on her dead run she splooshed herself in the creek adding insult to injury. Now, it's on to 44 mag S&W for the rest of the firearm season in search of a buck.
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November 19, 2010, 04:55 PM | #2 |
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Congrats, That will be some fine table fair.
Your story reminds me of a place we used to hunt when I was a teenager. One old log road ran through a creek swamp.It was as thick and gnarly as any place we ever hunted. The longest shot you would have would be around 50 yards, so we hunted with shotguns and buckshot. When it rained a lot you couldn't get a truck in there because it turned into black quicksand. If we killed a deer in there then we would float out down the creek to a pasture we could get a truck to. Maybe 1/4-3/8 mile but it sure beat dragging them out in that muck. Seeing that wet deer brought a smile to my face at those memories. |
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