Big Sky
Well-known member
Now this is what I'm talk'n bout. Here is son number 3 (Cayden) a.k.a Tater's with his first buck. He made a perfect shot at 200 yards. If you look closely you can see the perfectly placed shot on the deer's shoulder. The little 7mm08 has once again proven it's self.
We had watched this buck and 3 others together rutting with a group of does for over an hour and a half before Cayden finally had a good shot. He killed it with plenty of light for photos, but unfortunately I had left my camera and pack back at the pick up. By the time I hiked back to the truck and returned it was getting pretty dark as can be seen in the photo. Lesson learned...never ever leave the pick up without a camera and day pack. Actually I usually don't, but I guess I needed a reminder. All that aside I'm awful proud of Cayden-Tater's and the patients he showed, and the great shot he made. It was definitely good to be a "Dad" that day.
We had watched this buck and 3 others together rutting with a group of does for over an hour and a half before Cayden finally had a good shot. He killed it with plenty of light for photos, but unfortunately I had left my camera and pack back at the pick up. By the time I hiked back to the truck and returned it was getting pretty dark as can be seen in the photo. Lesson learned...never ever leave the pick up without a camera and day pack. Actually I usually don't, but I guess I needed a reminder. All that aside I'm awful proud of Cayden-Tater's and the patients he showed, and the great shot he made. It was definitely good to be a "Dad" that day.
