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Post by BT on Dec 5, 2007 20:48:32 GMT -5
Your looking directly at this scene in front of you and you have a bow that will reach to either of these deer on the first pin.
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Greg Krause
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Post by Greg Krause on Dec 5, 2007 22:28:07 GMT -5
I would wait to see if either deer were on the move, but as it is I would take the slightly quartering towards deer.
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Post by tomyhawk on Dec 12, 2007 14:19:25 GMT -5
To much movement way to much chance of a bad hit. Wait till they settle down a bit then take which ever is best.
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turf
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Post by turf on Dec 12, 2007 15:04:42 GMT -5
no shot, by the time the arrow gets there where will the deer be, also look to be very young, bet they will look better in a few years
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Post by BT on Dec 12, 2007 17:30:21 GMT -5
Cant trip you guys up huh?
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Post by azslim on Dec 12, 2007 19:40:47 GMT -5
I would sit and watch the show. It is early in the season and other chances are right around the corner. You get to set the scenario so I set the season.....
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Post by BT on Dec 12, 2007 20:43:13 GMT -5
You get to set the scenario so I set the season.....
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Post by CopperHead on Dec 13, 2007 17:48:55 GMT -5
I would definitely wait. They both seem pretty excited and may bolt or move at a moments notice.
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