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Opening morning deer rifle in Texas
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<blockquote data-quote="TCRanch" data-source="post: 1827728" data-attributes="member: 24027"><p>Coming back from putting out bales a few days ago, I was in my Polaris & Mr TC was following in the tractor. Came around a bend and noticed a bunch of cows by the feed bunks, staring at something. Huge buck, just standing there. A solid 12 point but atypical, with one side perfectly aligned and the other, significantly shorter & wider with 2 tines pointing down. Wow!! Then I saw the doe, evidently taking a break by a tree just up the road. She started moving again and, of course, the buck followed. But they were still RIGHT THERE and didn't seem phased by my presence at all. Mr TC finally catches up to me and I started making "giant rack" hand signals. When we got back to the workshop, I was gushing about the buck, but he didn't see it. What?!?! He thought I was gesturing wildly about possibly a down cow in the draw and didn't even look in the right direction. And naturally, haven't seen him since.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TCRanch, post: 1827728, member: 24027"] Coming back from putting out bales a few days ago, I was in my Polaris & Mr TC was following in the tractor. Came around a bend and noticed a bunch of cows by the feed bunks, staring at something. Huge buck, just standing there. A solid 12 point but atypical, with one side perfectly aligned and the other, significantly shorter & wider with 2 tines pointing down. Wow!! Then I saw the doe, evidently taking a break by a tree just up the road. She started moving again and, of course, the buck followed. But they were still RIGHT THERE and didn't seem phased by my presence at all. Mr TC finally catches up to me and I started making "giant rack" hand signals. When we got back to the workshop, I was gushing about the buck, but he didn't see it. What?!?! He thought I was gesturing wildly about possibly a down cow in the draw and didn't even look in the right direction. And naturally, haven't seen him since. [/QUOTE]
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