Very cool. Notice how the doe in the background did not even seem to notice. Very interesting. Another reason to note that animals are different than humans, if two men/women were fighting than aggressively, there would have been a hundred people watching. Think about it.
Very cool. Notice how the doe in the background did not even seem to notice. Very interesting. Another reason to note that animals are different than humans, if two men/women were fighting than aggressively, there would have been a hundred people watching. Think about it.
Very good video, did you see the post here on the site last fall i think where the buck still had the tine that broke off from the other buck imbedded in his side, if i remember right the tine was about 10″ or a little more. The tine went in just under his hide then out again. The first buck i arrowed had two serious scars on the top of his skull. Natures full blown for keeps.
Very good video, did you see the post here on the site last fall i think where the buck still had the tine that broke off from the other buck imbedded in his side, if i remember right the tine was about 10″ or a little more. The tine went in just under his hide then out again. The first buck i arrowed had two serious scars on the top of his skull. Natures full blown for keeps.
nice post. Have you ever seen the Jack Brittingham’s volume 6? they shoot bucks WHILE they are fighting. It is a great tactic to me and to them cuz the bucks are keyed in on the fight and not their surroundings at that general time. It is really intense!!!!!
nice post. Have you ever seen the Jack Brittingham’s volume 6? they shoot bucks WHILE they are fighting. It is a great tactic to me and to them cuz the bucks are keyed in on the fight and not their surroundings at that general time. It is really intense!!!!!