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From North Carolina, A Hunter That Knows The True Value Of HuntingHey Guys, All in all I saw well over a dozen different bucks with 3 being shooters and
one being easily a 150+ that my ethics got the best of me and I didn't take a
questionable shot through some saplings. So, no, I have no wallhanger to post
but the memories will be in my mind for a lifetime as time well spent with my
father. The look on his face after each evening hunt and his first taste of buck
fever and first ever shot and miss of a deer was unforgettable. Looking forward
to next year. I'll be in touch. Thanks again.
We asked Jason to explain in more detail why he enjoyed his hunt so much and this was his response. Well I can start by saying one of the first things I noticed was how secluded the properties and that was exactly what I was looking for. I did not see one other hunter the whole trip. Seeing deer was not an issue as I saw deer every day I was in the woods. As the rut progressed there was a day that I had 5 different bucks walk within 30 yards of my stand and although they were immature bucks it was exciting nonetheless. On my way to the stand I kicked up 3 coveys and in my stand saw groups of 10-15 turkeys daily. It was truly the stuff hunting videos are about. One early morning before sunrise and there was zero visibility I heard a tremendous thrashing to my left and couldn't have been more than 20 yards away. After a few shocking seconds I figured out that it was a buck rubbing a tree. After the morning hunt I got down to take a look and at 12 yards was a large sapling almost torn out of the ground. I never did see the deer itself but what a memory. When all is said and done I have to say the best memory was the time spent with my Father who lives more that 500 miles away from me and this gave us a great opportunity to share the great outdoors!!! Thanks again, Jay More feedback via email: Jon, This letter is by far long overdue but I'm getting the bug to get out there already. I wanted to write and say a special thank you for all the help you gave my father and I on our trip to Missouri for a 10 day bowhunt this past year. The property you recommended sure did not disappoint us. We saw deer every day and I saw several 130 class bucks or better. I missed a 10 yard shot at a great 8 pointer due to some unsettling events that you may remember in our phone conversation. All things considering, the term "unsuccessful" is a very loose term. As far as harvesting a deer, no neither of us did. We passed on immature bucks but spending quality time doing the single most enjoyable thing in the world, hunting, it couldn't have been more successful. Thanks so much for the guidance and you can bet on us coming back next year. Hope to talk to you soon. Jason |