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<blockquote data-quote="CASTRATE" data-source="post: 2132839" data-attributes="member: 5894"><p>As long as he's got a good food and doe supply, y'all should get another crack at him. We've got one on our farm we call Baldy. He was shot at 9 times in 4 days. 450 yd shot taken by a friend while Baldy was mounted up on a doe. The shot grazed some hair. Then my uncle popped off 5 rounds while he was on the run. Shortest distance was about 400 yards. Then I started shooting. I fired 3 times with my closest shot making contact at 300 yards. Followed a very light blood trail for about 200 yards. Never found anything significant enough to lead us to beleive he received a serious wound. He was probably about 20''-22'' wide. Not very tall though. We've taken some real studs out there in the past few years. We're laying off the bucks for a couple years, just to see how big they'll get. No feeders, tall fences, or bait. Just good ol' fashioned soy beans, winter wheat, natural vegetation, and a TON of does. It sucks missin' the "big one", but there's always next year</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CASTRATE, post: 2132839, member: 5894"] As long as he's got a good food and doe supply, y'all should get another crack at him. We've got one on our farm we call Baldy. He was shot at 9 times in 4 days. 450 yd shot taken by a friend while Baldy was mounted up on a doe. The shot grazed some hair. Then my uncle popped off 5 rounds while he was on the run. Shortest distance was about 400 yards. Then I started shooting. I fired 3 times with my closest shot making contact at 300 yards. Followed a very light blood trail for about 200 yards. Never found anything significant enough to lead us to beleive he received a serious wound. He was probably about 20''-22'' wide. Not very tall though. We've taken some real studs out there in the past few years. We're laying off the bucks for a couple years, just to see how big they'll get. No feeders, tall fences, or bait. Just good ol' fashioned soy beans, winter wheat, natural vegetation, and a TON of does. It sucks missin' the "big one", but there's always next year [/QUOTE]
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