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What’s your spookiest hunting experience?
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<blockquote data-quote="highfinblue" data-source="post: 2888976" data-attributes="member: 67530"><p>Cut a big buck track in the snow in a very secluded part of Oklahoma, there are still places like that here. Had my head down most of the day chasing this deer and didn't pay attention to direction or how far I had went. I had never been lost and the thought of it never crossed my mind until it got dark and I looked around and had absolutely no idea where I was. I thought I had been traveling west most of the day so I took off in what I thought was east and walked quite some distance without seeing anything familiar. Anxiety started to sit in as I kept going, looking for some elevation to see if I could find any tower light or something to give me a clue to where I was. I won't say I was in full panic mode, but I was definitely approaching it when I finally got high enough to see a familiar tower light miles to the east. I had been heading in the right direction, but had traveled much farther than I thought, cannot imagine what it must feel like to be truly lost in a wilderness.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="highfinblue, post: 2888976, member: 67530"] Cut a big buck track in the snow in a very secluded part of Oklahoma, there are still places like that here. Had my head down most of the day chasing this deer and didn't pay attention to direction or how far I had went. I had never been lost and the thought of it never crossed my mind until it got dark and I looked around and had absolutely no idea where I was. I thought I had been traveling west most of the day so I took off in what I thought was east and walked quite some distance without seeing anything familiar. Anxiety started to sit in as I kept going, looking for some elevation to see if I could find any tower light or something to give me a clue to where I was. I won't say I was in full panic mode, but I was definitely approaching it when I finally got high enough to see a familiar tower light miles to the east. I had been heading in the right direction, but had traveled much farther than I thought, cannot imagine what it must feel like to be truly lost in a wilderness. [/QUOTE]
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