JT, Bubba & Friends Live From The Tree. Changes and Challenges II

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hook04

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Also at KFO this morning at daylight had two bucks go toe to toe to my north about 75 yards but couldn’t see them I grunted when they finished. Hit the antlers together about 10 mins later and then grunted again a few mins later. I’m sitting still and a few mins later I look over my left shoulder down wind and a solid buck is standing behind me. I slowly get up, grab my bow and dry drawn as he is walking further south. I turn 180 and have one last hole left to shoot out of over top of a few limbs. I bury the pin and hit him a little high, watched him run south for a few seconds with my arrow out of both sides. He was quartering away from me, we got on blood about an hour later and we went about 70 yards the further we go the better the blood gets. He gets to a field that crosses to another block of timber so we decide to back out before going any further. I feel like I definitely hit the opposite side lung. Attaching a picture of blood we found right before the field
 

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Also at KFO this morning at daylight had two bucks go toe to toe to my north about 75 yards but couldn’t see them I grunted when they finished. Hit the antlers together about 10 mins later and then grunted again a few mins later. I’m sitting still and a few mins later I look over my left shoulder down wind and a solid buck is standing behind me. I slowly get up, grab my bow and dry drawn as he is walking further south. I turn 180 and have one last hole left to shoot out of over top of a few limbs. I bury the pin and hit him a little high, watched him run south for a few seconds with my arrow out of both sides. He was quartering away from me, we got on blood about an hour later and we went about 70 yards the further we go the better the blood gets. He gets to a field that crosses to another block of timber so we decide to back out before going any further. I feel like I definitely hit the opposite side lung. Attaching a picture of blood we found right before the field
Good luck on the track.
 

Curtis-UGA

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Also at KFO this morning at daylight had two bucks go toe to toe to my north about 75 yards but couldn’t see them I grunted when they finished. Hit the antlers together about 10 mins later and then grunted again a few mins later. I’m sitting still and a few mins later I look over my left shoulder down wind and a solid buck is standing behind me. I slowly get up, grab my bow and dry drawn as he is walking further south. I turn 180 and have one last hole left to shoot out of over top of a few limbs. I bury the pin and hit him a little high, watched him run south for a few seconds with my arrow out of both sides. He was quartering away from me, we got on blood about an hour later and we went about 70 yards the further we go the better the blood gets. He gets to a field that crosses to another block of timber so we decide to back out before going any further. I feel like I definitely hit the opposite side lung. Attaching a picture of blood we found right before the field
Here’s to a short track once y’all start back!
 

Jim Thompson

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Also at KFO this morning at daylight had two bucks go toe to toe to my north about 75 yards but couldn’t see them I grunted when they finished. Hit the antlers together about 10 mins later and then grunted again a few mins later. I’m sitting still and a few mins later I look over my left shoulder down wind and a solid buck is standing behind me. I slowly get up, grab my bow and dry drawn as he is walking further south. I turn 180 and have one last hole left to shoot out of over top of a few limbs. I bury the pin and hit him a little high, watched him run south for a few seconds with my arrow out of both sides. He was quartering away from me, we got on blood about an hour later and we went about 70 yards the further we go the better the blood gets. He gets to a field that crosses to another block of timber so we decide to back out before going any further. I feel like I definitely hit the opposite side lung. Attaching a picture of blood we found right before the field
Good luck brother! Hope to see him later today
 

welsh0311

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Also at KFO this morning at daylight had two bucks go toe to toe to my north about 75 yards but couldn’t see them I grunted when they finished. Hit the antlers together about 10 mins later and then grunted again a few mins later. I’m sitting still and a few mins later I look over my left shoulder down wind and a solid buck is standing behind me. I slowly get up, grab my bow and dry drawn as he is walking further south. I turn 180 and have one last hole left to shoot out of over top of a few limbs. I bury the pin and hit him a little high, watched him run south for a few seconds with my arrow out of both sides. He was quartering away from me, we got on blood about an hour later and we went about 70 yards the further we go the better the blood gets. He gets to a field that crosses to another block of timber so we decide to back out before going any further. I feel like I definitely hit the opposite side lung. Attaching a picture of blood we found right before the field
Heck yeah! Hoping for a short track!!
 

Jim Thompson

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Currently toasty and cool at the same time. Up to 51 and full sun is in my face... But there's a 19-33 mph east wind in my face as well :bounce:
 

Jason C

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Also at KFO this morning at daylight had two bucks go toe to toe to my north about 75 yards but couldn’t see them I grunted when they finished. Hit the antlers together about 10 mins later and then grunted again a few mins later. I’m sitting still and a few mins later I look over my left shoulder down wind and a solid buck is standing behind me. I slowly get up, grab my bow and dry drawn as he is walking further south. I turn 180 and have one last hole left to shoot out of over top of a few limbs. I bury the pin and hit him a little high, watched him run south for a few seconds with my arrow out of both sides. He was quartering away from me, we got on blood about an hour later and we went about 70 yards the further we go the better the blood gets. He gets to a field that crosses to another block of timber so we decide to back out before going any further. I feel like I definitely hit the opposite side lung. Attaching a picture of blood we found right before the field
Awesome ... Good luck.. Glad to see somebody connecting on one... Good luck to all you in the woods today... Aint no better place than in a tree hunting big buck deer...
 
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