Ken Swenson
Lil-Rokslider
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Well, I blew it on a really nice buck tonight in Colorado with my muzzleloader. He was in a bachelor herd of four bucks, all four were shooters in my book. I sat at an ambush for three hours, and before leaving, stood up and turned around to see the bucks 200 yards uphill from me feeding. I’ll spare you the rest of the sob story, but a shot was fired and it was a clean miss. All four cleared the nearest ridge and disappeared, not before their racks were silhouetted in the sunset as they crossed over… brutal.
So besides feeling like crap about a missed shot, I’d like to ask the mule deer experts if there’s any chance those bucks come back to the general area. I have until Saturday before I have to head home.
I know archery is a different story, people can blow stalks and still kill the same buck later in the same day sometimes. Is it a lost cause on a muzzleloader hunt?
So besides feeling like crap about a missed shot, I’d like to ask the mule deer experts if there’s any chance those bucks come back to the general area. I have until Saturday before I have to head home.
I know archery is a different story, people can blow stalks and still kill the same buck later in the same day sometimes. Is it a lost cause on a muzzleloader hunt?