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Rattled in GIANT and still is one🤬
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<blockquote data-quote="bluedog69" data-source="post: 2325876" data-attributes="member: 118823"><p>One of my favorite hunts was with my one of my daughters that was 11 at the time. I saw a big nice 10 point at 138 yards (side view I guessed 150-160). I told her <strong>do not look</strong> <strong>at the rack</strong> just stay calm and focus on the chest and wait for a shot. He stopped with his chest behind a tree, and turned and looked at us. I WAS NOT PREPARED FOR WHAT I WAS ABOUT TO SEE!!!</p><p></p><p>This buck easily had a 25 -27" inside spread with baseball bat thick main beams. My brother has a buck with 29 7/8" beams. This buck had more.</p><p>For 15 minutes I tried to look at him in the binoculars....shaking so bad I couldn't!!! It literally took me the 15 minutes before I could hold still enough to even see him in the binoculars. Long story short he waited us out. For 45 minutes he stood there. It was getting close to dark and my daughter asked if she could shoot him in the white spot on his neck. I said as long as you have zero cross hair movement you can squeeze one off, but don't if you have any wiggle.</p><p></p><p>She whispered back, "I am dead still in the white, and not wiggling any I am pretty sure I can........ OOOHHHHHH MMMYYYYY GGGGGOOOOSSSSHHHH HHEEEE IIIISSS HUUUUGGGGEEEEE!!!!!!!" (her voice couldn't have gotten more shakey)</p><p>No way to type that with "shakey letters!!" She plum fell apart, how the heck she had not looked at the rack for 45 minutes I have no clue.</p><p>But when she did the gun , her voice and her body went to shaking violently. He then turned and ran away keeping that tree between us as</p><p>a shield.</p><p></p><p>So we forever have to judge monster bucks in our family on whether or not they are HHHHUUUUUGGGGEEEEEEE! </p><p></p><p>Thanks for sharing your story!!!! Gets the adrenaline kicked in for sure!!!!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bluedog69, post: 2325876, member: 118823"] One of my favorite hunts was with my one of my daughters that was 11 at the time. I saw a big nice 10 point at 138 yards (side view I guessed 150-160). I told her [B]do not look[/B] [B]at the rack[/B] just stay calm and focus on the chest and wait for a shot. He stopped with his chest behind a tree, and turned and looked at us. I WAS NOT PREPARED FOR WHAT I WAS ABOUT TO SEE!!! This buck easily had a 25 -27" inside spread with baseball bat thick main beams. My brother has a buck with 29 7/8" beams. This buck had more. For 15 minutes I tried to look at him in the binoculars....shaking so bad I couldn't!!! It literally took me the 15 minutes before I could hold still enough to even see him in the binoculars. Long story short he waited us out. For 45 minutes he stood there. It was getting close to dark and my daughter asked if she could shoot him in the white spot on his neck. I said as long as you have zero cross hair movement you can squeeze one off, but don't if you have any wiggle. She whispered back, "I am dead still in the white, and not wiggling any I am pretty sure I can........ OOOHHHHHH MMMYYYYY GGGGGOOOOSSSSHHHH HHEEEE IIIISSS HUUUUGGGGEEEEE!!!!!!!" (her voice couldn't have gotten more shakey) No way to type that with "shakey letters!!" She plum fell apart, how the heck she had not looked at the rack for 45 minutes I have no clue. But when she did the gun , her voice and her body went to shaking violently. He then turned and ran away keeping that tree between us as a shield. So we forever have to judge monster bucks in our family on whether or not they are HHHHUUUUUGGGGEEEEEEE! Thanks for sharing your story!!!! Gets the adrenaline kicked in for sure!!!!! [/QUOTE]
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