Bill decides to go to a Redneck Blind placed in a valley between where he has gotten trail camera pictures of the “Old 8” and the “Wide 10.” This spot sets up great as there is a ditch crossing 10 yards in front of the blind that the deer consistently use.
Bill decides to head to a stand he hasn’t hunted yet this season. He uses a creek to access this location and discovers the creek is too deep to walk in because of a few beaver dams. He decides to back out and head to the small secluded clover plot instead of potentially educating deer at the ori...
With a cold front that just moved through bringing strong, consistent winds from the northwest, Bill makes a move on the buck he calls the “Wide 10.”
Bill heads back to the same stand where he encountered the Wide 10 three days earlier. The conditions are perfect, cold and windy! Before the night is over, he has a mature buck within bow range – just not the right one.