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<blockquote data-quote="BrentM" data-source="post: 2922342" data-attributes="member: 61747"><p>I understand that. I had my compound in camp in case I got too annoyed with the recurve chasing a 380. I knew where he was, private land. I sat on him for a week waiting for him to move back to public. He wound up disappearing, so back on the hunt after a couple other big bulls I had located. I messed up on one (that hurt, he was big) and passed on another 350 class. I had some regrets passing on that bull but knew I had a little time still. When I found this bull I stayed on him and actually thought he was more in the 360 range. Every day I wondered if packing that recurve was a good idea.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BrentM, post: 2922342, member: 61747"] I understand that. I had my compound in camp in case I got too annoyed with the recurve chasing a 380. I knew where he was, private land. I sat on him for a week waiting for him to move back to public. He wound up disappearing, so back on the hunt after a couple other big bulls I had located. I messed up on one (that hurt, he was big) and passed on another 350 class. I had some regrets passing on that bull but knew I had a little time still. When I found this bull I stayed on him and actually thought he was more in the 360 range. Every day I wondered if packing that recurve was a good idea. [/QUOTE]
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