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The buck management on this land is
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very good now and has been for a few years.
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There are potential bucks that can
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become really impressive, and we've seen that in recent years.
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For the past three years on this land, I've been able to shoot medal-class bucks.
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The first year, I shot a
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silver buck, then a gold buck, and then
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a bronze buck. And I had scoped them out, yes...
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well in advance, so to speak.
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So it's extra rewarding when you get some
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recognition for the work you've put into the surveys.
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So it's a good confirmation that
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you have a good understanding of the population.
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Now I exhale.
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Hello and welcome to a new episode. Today is August 15th.
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It's the day before the buck season opener.
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The day many have been waiting for, considered the start of the hunting season.
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Today we are on land with a very healthy roe deer population.
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I've been sneaking around here on the land for the past few hours today.
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It's now past nine, and it's starting to get dark.
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There are quite a few good candidates
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that I've been keeping an eye on over the past few months, and especially years.
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But there's one we'll be making a special effort to get tomorrow.
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But I think
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Now let's head home, get a few hours of sleep, and go for it tomorrow.
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Good hunting to all of you!
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My name is Einar Norin, and I live on a horse farm outside Västerås
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together with my partner and our Munsterlander, Stella.
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Hunting has been with me since childhood, and over the years, it has become a larger part of my life.
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Today you'll get to join me for the buck season opener, a hunt that holds a special place in my heart.
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This buck season opener
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we'll focus primarily on one
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buck that I believe is older.
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It only has two spikes,
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but I think it's a return.
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It stays in a spot that's a bit tricky to access
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due to houses nearby and safe shooting conditions, but that's the one we'll
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focus on the most.
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There are other bucks that might be of interest,
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but for management purposes, it's primarily that one that I'll go after.
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It's quite early in the morning, but now it's starting to get a bit lighter.
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I'm out in the spot
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where I'll be for the first calling session.
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I think we'll get started and begin calling a bit, and see if anything happens.
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The wind is perfect.
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We have the wind right in our face.
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At least we can't blame the wind.
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The alarm rang at 03:40 this morning.
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And it's finally time for this fantastic buck season opener.
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This is not the first buck season opener for me,
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I've had quite a few before, but the anticipation,
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curiosity, excitement, and longing.
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It's the same every year.
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The best hunt is always the one that
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is about to start.
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Now we see some roe deer, but they are 5-600 meters away.
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But none of them are the ones we want to go after.
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We'll keep going.
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We asked for some pictures from your buck season opener.
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So here are some photos from those of you who have had more luck than I have so far.
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The buck that moves around here stays in a very small area.
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We're very limited in where we can stand, considering the houses and safe shooting conditions.
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That's why we're standing pretty out in the open now, but...
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We don't have many options in this situation.
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Safety first.
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You always want to have vegetation behind you so you blend in as much as possible,
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covering your hands and face is highly recommended.
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I didn't bring gloves with me, so,
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but mainly standing still.
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That's the most important thing.
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We'll sneak further along.
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Here it was pretty calm,
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We'll check the situation further on, I know there's a buck
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that stays further away in another spot.
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where we are now.
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It's a fairly long strip of land, you could say.
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We have the wind right in our face, and we will
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stop at a spot and call for about 20 minutes.
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If we don't get any response, we'll move up 100 meters
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to a suitable point, stand and call, and so on.
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We'll keep doing this 4-5 times because sometimes, even if you have bucks
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maybe 3-400 meters away, they don't always respond to the call.
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You might need to get closer.
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It's very varied, so it's good to move around.
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If you don't get any response, like now after 20 minutes,
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there probably isn't any buck interested, at least not nearby.
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Now we'll climb up into the tower to get some height.
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And call a bit, to see if any buck or doe is lying in the grass.
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Yes, there's a buck here, but it's far too young.
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It's not the one we're after.
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Now we've made it up to a clearing.
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We're standing a bit higher, so you can see a good distance.
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So let's do some calling.
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I've seen some roe deer here before, so, yeah... we'll see!
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It's now seven o'clock, and I've been out since four.
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The weather is starting to show now too, it's starting to drizzle.
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So... we've seen a buck,
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not the right buck,
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so we passed on the shot.
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And now we'll take a little rest
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then try again later.
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Yes, now we're making another attempt.
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It's just after lunch, and around this time of day, bucks,
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or animals in general, tend to move more in the forest, and we'll
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do the same.
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There's a lot of vegetation in here.
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Poor visibility.
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But here's a spot that's a bit more open.
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And a young forest straight ahead here.
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So, we'll try the first calling session.
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I've been calling for about 20 minutes and haven't gotten any response.
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So we'll keep moving.
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Now we have the wind right in our faces.
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An older forest here.
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And then fields 200 meters in that direction.
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We'll give it a try.
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Doesn't seem like this spot is working either.
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The bucks and I
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aren't quite on the same page right now, it seems.
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But the strategy we're using right now...
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staying with the wind in our favor, then calling for 20-25 minutes,
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and then moving 100 meters, and we'll keep doing that.
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We'll move to the next spot, and hope for better luck there.
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Nothing here either.
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The rut is probably over.
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We've tried different calls, and...
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The bucks we saw yesterday,
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many are going solo.
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They don't seem to care much.
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We'll make another attempt later,
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and we'll see!
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In general here, it seems that the rut is unfortunately over now.
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We're not getting good responses, no does are coming to the calls,
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and the bucks aren't following them, so...
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Unfortunately, it seems like it's the end, or at least nearing the end,
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and that's how it's been for the last two years.
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So it'll be tough going.
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So now we'll
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focus on the evening session, and then
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we'll continue hoping, as we have all day,
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for the old buck,
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as I call him, and we probably won't be calling much since
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we haven't had any response either this morning or now at midday,
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so we'll be sneaking around and also sitting still.
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Now it's...
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quarter to nine, and it's the last push for the day, so we'll see if we can
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get the old buck, or if it will be another suitable buck, remains to be seen.
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But it's time to head out.
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Something is coming to the call at least.
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A red deer hind and calf.
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A red deer hind and calf came when we called.
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Something came at least.
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But no buck, so we'll move to the next spot.
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There's a lynx coming!
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It's coming down the road.
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Now it's not very far away.
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No wonder there aren't any bucks.
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Maybe it's not so
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surprising that we don't see as many roe deer.
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As we usually do. When there's a lynx around.
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We've seen one before, but now we got a close look.
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Beautiful animals, absolutely, but bad for the roe deer population.
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And bad for us.
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There's a buck over there, let's go check it out.
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It might actually be the one.
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It might be the one!
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Looks like something small, just small...
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It has very small horns, but you can also clearly see its neck.
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A young buck.
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So that's how it went today. The buck season opener.
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It's 21:36, just a few minutes left.
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Then it's illegal to shoot bucks.
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I'm starting to head home, but I've had a fantastic day nonetheless.
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But, well, it doesn't always go as planned.
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No, there wasn't any buck taken on this season opener.
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We didn't manage to get the old buck.
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We've seen a few other bucks, but
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especially one, as I said, that needs to grow.
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It's not suitable to take now.
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So, therefore, there was no buck on this season opener.
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But we made a good attempt, and I will
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continue to try to get that old buck
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in the coming days.
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Yes, we'll keep going for the rest of the days, simply.
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Now I exhale.
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It's a quarter to five, and today is August 20th.
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Finally, I say finally because now I've gotten
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the buck I've been after
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since August 16th.
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I've been watching it for...
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a little over a year and a half now.
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Thick neck,
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and short, thick horns.
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This feels fantastic.
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Really, really fun.
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I've encountered it now,
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this is the sixth time
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since the 16th.
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It's out for a very short time in the morning, a very short time in the evening,
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and then it disappears, and it
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doesn't bother coming to the call.
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But now I managed to outsmart it.
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Yes, this feels really good.
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It does.
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I snuck out here about an hour ago.
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It's now almost 5:30.
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And this morning, it happened.
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Really, really fun, I'll remember this.
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This is what makes hunting what it is, truly.
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Just going out and shooting a buck for me...
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It's more fun to be able to identify a buck that's suitable to shoot
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and have a good roe deer population.
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Really fun! Now, back to the slaughterhouse.