elk_hunter
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Congrats on a great buck; love that low, wide swoop on him!
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Off we go and does are everywhere. I had just bought a video camera and haven't taken the time to pull it out to get any footage so we pull up on a doe and I test it out. Just as I turn the thing on everyone yells THERES A SHOOTER, IT'S A FOUR POINT BUCK!!!!! Having buck fever and a tag to fill I'm frantically yelling, where where where. Straight ahead crossing the road was an average buck that looked to be a giant in both my eyes and KP's. Without hesitation I grab the nearest shells, by the way I shoot a 30-06 and the nearest shells were 270's, and I jump out of the truck. HMMMmmmm, one problem, the truck is not in park! As quick as I jump out the truck takes off down the road. Thank god Aaron has long arms and is in the front seat. As i was trying to run back up to the truck and jump in to hit the brakes Aaron was able to hit them with his hands and put the truck in park. I did mention that I had buck fever right. Isn't that a symptom of something more justifiable? IDIOT! Thankfully everything ended up alright.
He kindly reminded me that he spotted the buck so he had first opportunity. That finally calmed me down knowing that we were so close there was no way he was going to miss this one.