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<blockquote data-quote="brant89" data-source="post: 2652333" data-attributes="member: 49553"><p>Thanks! I don't consider myself to be very talented when it comes to writing, but I do enjoy doing it. This particular hunt had a lot of ups and downs which tend to make for better stories than the "woke up, shot buck, went home" variety even though I think that might have been preferred in this case. I spent all summer shooting and preparing for this hunt, and even participated in several crop damage whitetail culls to get some more LR kills under my belt, but I keep failing to produce those dramatic DRT shots that we all see on YouTube. I like the extra wiggle room on the double lung shots, but even little whitetail does are tougher than we often give them credit for, and some of that western mountain country makes game recovery a lot more difficult than our local farm fields and deciduous forests.</p><p></p><p>WY is a pretty cool state with a lot of friendly people. I'm sure you will have the time of your life!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="brant89, post: 2652333, member: 49553"] Thanks! I don't consider myself to be very talented when it comes to writing, but I do enjoy doing it. This particular hunt had a lot of ups and downs which tend to make for better stories than the "woke up, shot buck, went home" variety even though I think that might have been preferred in this case. I spent all summer shooting and preparing for this hunt, and even participated in several crop damage whitetail culls to get some more LR kills under my belt, but I keep failing to produce those dramatic DRT shots that we all see on YouTube. I like the extra wiggle room on the double lung shots, but even little whitetail does are tougher than we often give them credit for, and some of that western mountain country makes game recovery a lot more difficult than our local farm fields and deciduous forests. WY is a pretty cool state with a lot of friendly people. I'm sure you will have the time of your life! [/QUOTE]
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