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Russell Graves - Believes whitetails shouldn't be photographed in the back of a truck with their tongue hanging out.
Location - Texas

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Brian Strickland - Has 369,518 acres of land that you can hunt on. Call him at (555) 281-HUNT.
Location - Colorado

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Tony Hansen - Is pretty confident Michigan will release at least 300,000 archers into the woods this fall.
Location - Michigan

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Jake Fagan - He's really just here to hang out, so don't mind him.
Location - Georgia

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Will Brantley - Loves hunting in a dorag because it makes him look Ramboish. Some may call it Little Man Syndrome.
Location - Tennessee

Friday, November 6, 2009

 

Bucks a moving...



I got a text message/photo this morning from my buddy Jason Przekurat (shown above), who lives in Wisconsin. Przekurat (pronounced Shu-koo-rit, I think; saying Jason is easier) is a tournament walleye pro on the FLW Walleye Tour, and a dang good hunter as well. He slipped into a thicket near a swamp, and, while hunting from the ground, rattled in this great buck shortly after 9 a.m. He connected with a 40-yard shot.


When I got Jason's message, I was in the rare position of being able to reply with my own victory text. Yes, perhaps it was all a bit teenage-girlish. But regardless, bucks have been on their feet this week in western Kentucky (and much of the country, it seems), and I was fortunate enough to get a crack at this 8-pointer shortly after climbing into my stand yesterday morning. I saw the buck from a distance as he crossed a picked corn field, no doubt with does on his mind. A few loud grunts got his attention and turned him my way. I took a sharp quartering-to shot (he was close), and he fell within sight--always a plus.

-Will

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