derickson5
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I was up at 5:45 am and ready to go out timber with my dad. I had to sneek into the timber at 6:45 and after two cold days of not seeing a deer moral was a little down. It was 7 degrees, but I saw a couple of figures on the horizon. I scoped them out, about 4 skinheads looking my direction. So I carefully made my way to the timber and when I finally got there, I looked through the binoculars and this buck was laying down in the timber at ~250 yards. After two hours of stealthing around I got a 40 yard shot. When the smoke clear all I could see was the antlers sticking up out of the grass. Inside spread 21" in and a massive forked brow tine. Dad also got a buck,a seven pointer, but finally I got the Big Boy. Iowa whitetail hunting is one of the greatest outdoor adventures, period
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