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Look at the monster mule bucks on the wall.....
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<blockquote data-quote="Bullmark" data-source="post: 2168510" data-attributes="member: 113003"><p>I have a friend and outfitter in the Upper Peace River region of Alberta. He is a very small scale outfit. He takes more bear hunters than any other animal, but is lucky enough to get 3 or 4 whitetail tags every yr. The last time I was out there he told me in his experience there could be a true trophy buck standing broadside at 100yds and the Hunter could have anything from a tree, fence post, or hood of the truck as a rest, and he would bet on more misses than hits. </p><p>Now I don't know if he's been extremely unlucky and managed to book some of the sport's worst shots, or if that's the case in general. </p><p>The one thing I did take from the conversation is the fact that most folks don't really practice for the shot they may get. </p><p>Out of a box blind or shooting house it's a little different, but on a mountainous trek with real physical exertion being a factor, a guy better do some prepping. What a blast it would be to take a course like his and having and applying the knowledge. </p><p>Great video...thanks for posting.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bullmark, post: 2168510, member: 113003"] I have a friend and outfitter in the Upper Peace River region of Alberta. He is a very small scale outfit. He takes more bear hunters than any other animal, but is lucky enough to get 3 or 4 whitetail tags every yr. The last time I was out there he told me in his experience there could be a true trophy buck standing broadside at 100yds and the Hunter could have anything from a tree, fence post, or hood of the truck as a rest, and he would bet on more misses than hits. Now I don’t know if he’s been extremely unlucky and managed to book some of the sport’s worst shots, or if that’s the case in general. The one thing I did take from the conversation is the fact that most folks don’t really practice for the shot they may get. Out of a box blind or shooting house it’s a little different, but on a mountainous trek with real physical exertion being a factor, a guy better do some prepping. What a blast it would be to take a course like his and having and applying the knowledge. Great video...thanks for posting. [/QUOTE]
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