andygrand
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Wanted to share my 2022 Arizona Muzzleloader buck.
I glassed this buck up at 8 am and he was headed straight for his bed. Once I was sure he was bedded for the day, I made a stalk. Leaving my friend on the mountain I was able to make my way to within 100 yards by 11am. The buck was bedded in a desert wash and even though I was close, I only had limited shooting lanes. After switching beds two times and not offering any shots, he finally stood and started to feed at 4pm. He finally made the mistake I needed and I was able to make a clean one shot kill at 78 yards.
I feel super lucky to have killed two good bucks this year. This one and my Colorado buck were both experiences shared with close friends and I grateful for the memories.
I glassed this buck up at 8 am and he was headed straight for his bed. Once I was sure he was bedded for the day, I made a stalk. Leaving my friend on the mountain I was able to make my way to within 100 yards by 11am. The buck was bedded in a desert wash and even though I was close, I only had limited shooting lanes. After switching beds two times and not offering any shots, he finally stood and started to feed at 4pm. He finally made the mistake I needed and I was able to make a clean one shot kill at 78 yards.
I feel super lucky to have killed two good bucks this year. This one and my Colorado buck were both experiences shared with close friends and I grateful for the memories.