SE Michigan Buck
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Join Date: Oct 2007
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SE Michigan Buck
Hey guys,
I shot this buck Oct 12 at 8:30am. What I can't believe is that he came in with 2 other smaller bucks. I figured they would be starting to spread out from each other as rut is approaching. Anyway killed him with my PSE firestorm 70lb draw, Carbon Express arrows, and Rocket miniblaster (I Love this broadhead, although I am out now, and am looking for a good mechanical replacement). Double lung/heart at 25 yards, he took 5 steps and died.
I shot this buck Oct 12 at 8:30am. What I can't believe is that he came in with 2 other smaller bucks. I figured they would be starting to spread out from each other as rut is approaching. Anyway killed him with my PSE firestorm 70lb draw, Carbon Express arrows, and Rocket miniblaster (I Love this broadhead, although I am out now, and am looking for a good mechanical replacement). Double lung/heart at 25 yards, he took 5 steps and died.
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RE: SE Michigan Buck
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RE: SE Michigan Buck
ORIGINAL: RDHunter
Congrats on the nice nine pointer , where in SE Michigan did you find one that big was it public or private land ?
Congrats on the nice nine pointer , where in SE Michigan did you find one that big was it public or private land ?
He is actually a ten pointer. He has a extra brow tine that pokes straight out.
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RE: SE Michigan Buck
Thanks to everyone.... This is my first nice buck. I shot a 4 pointer just to get the buckless streak out. Now it is 2.5 yo deer plus.
Thinking of putting in 3 acres of food plot. It just hasn't been the same since my grandparents stopped growing alfalfa every year. (I was never old enough to hunt back then)
Thinking of putting in 3 acres of food plot. It just hasn't been the same since my grandparents stopped growing alfalfa every year. (I was never old enough to hunt back then)