BigMassiveDaddy
Senior Member
My father in law, who doesn't hunt, wanted to go sit with a pair of binoculars on a food plot. So I put him on a 3 acre food plot 200 yards from camp. That afternoon, I saw 2 deer and my wife saw 7 (two small bucks and the rest does). When my father in law was asked, he said he quit counting after two dozen. He said there were 6-8 bucks and he motioned that the largest was 20 inches and said it had too many points to count.
That drives me nuts. When I showed him a 120 inch rack, he said the biggest buck was much bigger than that. And this man does not pull a person's leg. He's always serious and doesn't even know the difference, to us hunters, between a 4 pointer or a 10 pointer. To him a buck is a buck.
Why does stuff like this always happen?
That drives me nuts. When I showed him a 120 inch rack, he said the biggest buck was much bigger than that. And this man does not pull a person's leg. He's always serious and doesn't even know the difference, to us hunters, between a 4 pointer or a 10 pointer. To him a buck is a buck.
Why does stuff like this always happen?