Seems both are hard to come by now days here where we hunt in NorthEast PA.
Heard the dogs having fun on top the hill hours before the season started but didnt see a yote.
They all seemed to dissaappear just like the deer, both turned ghost.
After 4 days of solid hard hunting this is what we turned up, both shot by
younger gentleman in our group.
One decent 6 pt taken by the teenager, and the other a doe taken by
a 21 year old. Other deer were seen but no good shots presented themselves.
My boy and both see doe that were shootable but didnt have the proper tags.
Next year I'll send out for them, I really want the boy to shoot a buck, not just a buck but a
decent one.
Here's the pic's..
(http://i196.photobucket.com/albums/aa54/TeamDuban/Deer2007seasonYoBuck003.jpg)
(http://i196.photobucket.com/albums/aa54/TeamDuban/Deer2007seasonYoBuck001.jpg)
I have walked this far in a long time, but I was coyote scouting that the same time and learned
a ton about the terrian.
Thanks Vic and Dylan
:congrats: Got yourself I nice little wagon full of meat there.
What's up with the one antler?
Oh No, you shot a "White Tailed Unicorn". :doh2:
However, you did get some good meat for the freezer.
I think it is a UniAntler. They are REALLY rare and hard to find. They usually live in areas where other animals are afraid to go. You are lucky to even see one, but you have one in your wagon. You are gifted and will receive great fortune if you forward this to 200 of your closest friends. :shck: No wait that was from the last email I just got.
Jerry
Nice,but what is on that bucks face.
He lost his other anlter cuz the boy finished him off by taking a head shot, I think thats why the face looks the way it
does as well :biggrin: