Echo
Gone But Not Forgotten
It was sure on in my neck of southeast Ga. yesterday as I saw my first buck sniffing the ground as soon as it was light enough to see and continued to see them on and off all morning until shortly before 11:00 a.m. when I finally got a nice 10 point lined up in the crosshairs.
He had chased a doe by my stand about 20 minutes earlier but in the meantime gave me only brief glimpses of his tall tines while working the thick swamp cover trying to regain the does trail.
He finally found it and was slipping by my stand at 70 yards when he paused long enough for a clear shot. The 180 Core-Lockt did as expected and he piled up after a 10 yard lunge.
He had chased a doe by my stand about 20 minutes earlier but in the meantime gave me only brief glimpses of his tall tines while working the thick swamp cover trying to regain the does trail.
He finally found it and was slipping by my stand at 70 yards when he paused long enough for a clear shot. The 180 Core-Lockt did as expected and he piled up after a 10 yard lunge.