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Monday, November 24, 2008
Manitoba Big Boy

Received this email from Bert. Here's his account of the hunt: -Jake
Hi, my name is Bert, I'm from a little town in Manitoba, Canada. One afternoon I decided to go out and post at my usual spot, it was getting a little late to enter the bush but I did anyway. About five minutes after I got to my blind I heard a big crack about 30yds away, when I turned my head to see I noticed a huge buck slowly coming out. I couldn't believe the size of his rack and got a little to excited. As I got up to grab my bow my chair made noise, I quickly looked towards the monster buck as he was turning around and walking back into the bush. I couldn't believe what had just happened so I put the chair aside and sat on the floor hoping he would return. After about an hour of sitting there watching the trail where he first appeared my legs were falling asleep so I leaned forward to get the blood flowing when I noticed two more bucks 20yds to my left. They were standing there drinking out of the dugout right in front of me. I slowly stood up grabbed my bow and waited for my opportunity.. These two bucks were'nt as big as the monster I had seen an hour earlier but were still bigger than anything else i've ever shot. Just as I decided which one I wanted he turned his head away so I drew my bow and let him have it. He ran about 30yds into the bush and dropped like a bag of rocks. I knew he was done but decided to wait to make sure. As I looked around to see if there was anything else out there I saw that the other buck that was there had not run away. So I stood there in full sight, finally a doe and two fawns showed up and I guess the doe noticed me and ran off. The buck I was watching slowly walked away back into the bush. The two fawns suddenly walked right in front of me and started jumping around in the water, after about five minutes of this I let them know I was there and they ran off. Just as I was getting ready to exit my blind two more bucks come out about 30yds away, right were the buck I shot entered. I couldn't believe the great day I was having, My usual spot is'nt usually packed with deer but for some reason that day I had 5 nice bucks come out within an hour and a half. Here is a pic of the one I got, I wish it would have been the first one I had seen but I guess he'll do.
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