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<blockquote data-quote="HOSS" data-source="post: 962294" data-attributes="member: 1863"><p>Big bucks are my crack cocaine. I am powerless. I once waded 300 yards down a waist deep creek in 32 deg weather with a snow / sleet storm howling like a banshee. I then belly crawled 150 yards across a muddy, cut corn field that bordered the creek. All just to get a crack at a huge 8 point that was bedded in the cut corn field. By rights I had almost 0 chance of pulling it off but he was like a magnet. I closed the distance to 18 yards and arrowed him while he was still in his bed. He scored 154". For some reason my numb legs from the cold water and chilled body didn't feel so chilled when I got my hands on that big boy. He now hangs on my wall and I remember that stalk every time I look at him.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HOSS, post: 962294, member: 1863"] Big bucks are my crack cocaine. I am powerless. I once waded 300 yards down a waist deep creek in 32 deg weather with a snow / sleet storm howling like a banshee. I then belly crawled 150 yards across a muddy, cut corn field that bordered the creek. All just to get a crack at a huge 8 point that was bedded in the cut corn field. By rights I had almost 0 chance of pulling it off but he was like a magnet. I closed the distance to 18 yards and arrowed him while he was still in his bed. He scored 154". For some reason my numb legs from the cold water and chilled body didn't feel so chilled when I got my hands on that big boy. He now hangs on my wall and I remember that stalk every time I look at him. [/QUOTE]
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