Posted by Paul Shuler on November 15, 2010 at 06:48:57 from (170.29.248.3):
This is photos of my son Blake's 9 pt he got early Saturday morning.I was so proud of how mature he was. We were wet and very cold and hadn't seen a thing when I had to stand up to easy my old back {i dont shoot anymore I spot for him} and I saw an ear flip way up the holler laying down in what we call buck brush around here. The longer I looked there was one doe and three bucks. One was a monster. He did not show himself very much. He would just raise his head and show his antlers but we never got a good veiw of him. Blake view was somewhat blocked and he sneaked to our left 20 yards and scoped them for over ten min.s till he had a clear shot at the smaller buck and made a perfect shot at just over 200 yards. We watched the big boy walk calmly away. He said dad I could make a shot I was sure of at the big one. I was very proud he didn't try and force something and make a bad shot. He's 18 and very mature. I about needed a nerve pill when it was all done. He was a cool as could be. Still a big one out there for someone else.
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