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<blockquote data-quote="HoytemanPA" data-source="post: 10160" data-attributes="member: 286"><p>Bud,</p><p>What an awesome buck! Was hoping we'd get to see a picture. I used to do the 3d thing regular and hunted woodchucks quite a bit. As I mentioned the one posted was a special case most likely not to be duplicated, by me anyway. As John said the closer the better, it wasn't nearly as fun as having one right under you, your pulse banging away in your eardrums, trying to breathe quiet and you darn near start to pant....about like a coyote ready to pounce, adrenaline spiking up the back of your neck, you start to shake just a little as you start your draw, and then drop the freakin arrow. </p><p></p><p>You certainly must have some self control as I think I would fall out of the tree if I saw something that big in bow range.</p><p></p><p>But alas I have since hung the bow up in pursuit of this strange disease I contracted when logging onto this site a couple of years ago.</p><p></p><p>Good shooting,</p><p>HPA</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HoytemanPA, post: 10160, member: 286"] Bud, What an awesome buck! Was hoping we'd get to see a picture. I used to do the 3d thing regular and hunted woodchucks quite a bit. As I mentioned the one posted was a special case most likely not to be duplicated, by me anyway. As John said the closer the better, it wasn't nearly as fun as having one right under you, your pulse banging away in your eardrums, trying to breathe quiet and you darn near start to pant....about like a coyote ready to pounce, adrenaline spiking up the back of your neck, you start to shake just a little as you start your draw, and then drop the freakin arrow. You certainly must have some self control as I think I would fall out of the tree if I saw something that big in bow range. But alas I have since hung the bow up in pursuit of this strange disease I contracted when logging onto this site a couple of years ago. Good shooting, HPA [/QUOTE]
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