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<blockquote data-quote="shootermcgavin" data-source="post: 1995682" data-attributes="member: 4527"><p>I had a little button buck come into my stand this morning. He spotted me 25 yards away, stared, and ran. Then stopped to do a double take. Then booked it again.... right to my friend's stand. He watched for about 15 minutes. After that I had a small doe come into about 60 yards away and did a good shot on her. She ran 40 yards into the woods. My friend decided he didn't want to leave empty handed... since I shot one he wanted to shoot one too I guess. He also is getting scared he wouldn't have any meat at all I don't think because he's almost out of days he can hunt. He waited another 5 minutes and took out the button buck. (great first deer ever for him, eh?)</p><p></p><p>I got down and we met up. While walking to meet him (he didn't know where my stand was exactly) I stumbled across my doe. "She looks even smaller than I thought though... Well crap." Wasted my anterless rifle tag on a fawn weighing at most 35 lbs. field dressed. Same exact size as his button buck. Oh well... meat is meat and this should be good meat. At least I know my rifle is still sighted in since my brother will be using it to try to get an antelope in a few weeks.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="shootermcgavin, post: 1995682, member: 4527"] I had a little button buck come into my stand this morning. He spotted me 25 yards away, stared, and ran. Then stopped to do a double take. Then booked it again.... right to my friend's stand. He watched for about 15 minutes. After that I had a small doe come into about 60 yards away and did a good shot on her. She ran 40 yards into the woods. My friend decided he didn't want to leave empty handed... since I shot one he wanted to shoot one too I guess. He also is getting scared he wouldn't have any meat at all I don't think because he's almost out of days he can hunt. He waited another 5 minutes and took out the button buck. (great first deer ever for him, eh?) I got down and we met up. While walking to meet him (he didn't know where my stand was exactly) I stumbled across my doe. "She looks even smaller than I thought though... Well crap." Wasted my anterless rifle tag on a fawn weighing at most 35 lbs. field dressed. Same exact size as his button buck. Oh well... meat is meat and this should be good meat. At least I know my rifle is still sighted in since my brother will be using it to try to get an antelope in a few weeks. [/QUOTE]
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