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A buddy picked me up this morning for a short loper hunt on some primo private ground he got permission for. Soon after we get to the ranch we spot 5 bucks feeding next to a drainage ditch that looked like it should be a cakewalk stalk and harvest. Someone forgot to tell the goats that and they moved across the drain into the next field (just out of shooting distance). In my rush I didn't grab my pack from the backseat and with the my proximity to the antelope I decided to wait them out. After about 45 minutes I got that feeling in my tummy you've all felt; the feeling of a liter of Mountain Dew brewing wth a Sausage, Egg and Cheese McMuffin deep in your insides (ok, maybe only P-moose has had that feeling). I knew immediately that I must hydrospray, but I didn't want to abandon this fine animal that was mere steps from entering attainable shooting range. Coincidentally, my hunting partner didn't even notice the 3" x 3" breast pocket missing when he picked me up later.
footnote- The antelope came into shooting range, but at about 45mph after the wind switched and they spooked.
footnote- The antelope came into shooting range, but at about 45mph after the wind switched and they spooked.