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South Georgia Hot Weather Bucks

Drawing back on my bow seemed like an easy enough task until the wide-racked buck began to close the distance and offer a perfect shot. This was the third buck of the evening hunt that had traveled the field edge. One more limb out of the way and I had a clear shot at one of my best bow bucks. I used the last cover between the buck and me as an opportunity to draw. The 70-pound draw weight felt like a ton as I began to anchor the string to the corner of my mouth. Taking aim with my 20 yard pin just behind the buck's shoulder, I touched my release and the arrow found its mark.

The buck jumped and ran 20 yards when it began looking around. My arrow was inches deep into the ground just beyond where the magnificent animal had made its fatal mistake. The buck simply fell over a mere 40 yards away from me. My hunt was over for the evening and all of the preparation paid off big!

Many south Georgia deer hunters own a bow, but during the season, they stay out of the woods more times than not. Common excuses include: it's hot, the mosquitoes are bad, the deer are moving too late, and so on. But now is the time of the year to get in the south Georgia woods and have a crack at some really good bucks. By learning to focus on good food sources, travel routes and wind direction you could have a trophy hanging on your wall.

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