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    Spooky mcspookerson

    Not much of a story but I spookd a nice ten pointer this morning. Out in the middle of some new grass and I was lookin in the wrong direction. Anyway heres some pics of some likely lookin areas.


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    Amazing looking spot.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Wildman View Post
    Amazing looking spot.
    Amen to that!!

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    I was a spook too last saturday - mid/late morning, thought finding a deer was a lost cause by that stage so stopped concentrating properly on being quiet... 2 minutes later one crashes off through the bush about 30m away. Amateur mistake!

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    I was concentrating on some parries and not paying attention to the obvious. Mean to see though and I know where he is.

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    yip they good spots, cr. arse when u looking the wrong way huh!

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    He might be a 12 next year . I'd like to forget how many times shit like that has happened.
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    Two Xmas's ago a mate went on a ten day holiday so i farm sat for him he is at the base of the Ruahines so every morning I took my rifle while getting the cows in to no avail.........day 5 comes and starts with no water so im sorting a water issue out still havnt got the cows in at this stage so im getting a bit pissy.Once i sort the water its just after 7 been light for hrs i jump on the quad and roar up the race out of the corner of my eye almost by the cows i see something?......turn to look as im driving by a 8 point stag in the middle of a paddok......lrft my rifle in my car it watches me drive past im muttering under my breath and wave him good by.

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    That bush line looks excellent CD
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    Quote Originally Posted by CreepingDeath View Post
    I was concentrating on some parries and not paying attention to the obvious. Mean to see though and I know where he is.

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    Fucking parries. Always in the wrong place.
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