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This is Dalton Webb and you're listening to WEBBiT Outdoors [Music] Alright guys it is hunting season. I don't know about you guys, but I am very excited I hope to restock the freezers if you know what I mean. So, I live in Texas a lot of whitetail hunting here. I like to make deer chili, ground beef you can mix it with anything. A fantastic recipe easy meal for meal preps and stuff like that all you do is just get some ground beef mix it with some rice and something like pinto beans. That's all you need. Let’s jump into this. I want to share my first hunting trip for whitetail. So, it's pretty far away. It was a drawn hunt so it’s kind of interesting because the deer they weren't too big. and I mean it was a drawn hunt it was you know fairly cheap and it only cost us like eight bucks to enter you know is nothing. It’s better than nothing. Anyways get out there and it's my first time I didn't have a proper rifle for it yet so my buddy was kind enough to lend me his 30.6 but he had to put a new scope on it wasn't sighted in yet so hey man decided in you can use it so I'll just have hardly sight it in. I think I was probably just too excited to shoot it and so that was kind of a I knew that I'd probably come to bat me on the butt later on down the road so we get there through this location it was a some kind of park like a state park kind of thing I know where was anyway needs to have a bunch of Ranger guys out there kind of guiding us to the blinds stationary blinds and so we're sitting there and all right guys he kept talking about a you know if you get a spike there's something about this particular location if you get a spike or something that counts is your buck you have to leave you're done and so anyways we could I think he could kill because they had we had separate tags you could I think you could shoot like two doe or one doe I can't remember so which get a separate blind we'll get a map and it's off to this pretty well-traveled road but you have to walk to your blind so I'll get out of the truck and I'm walking there okay you're going to see a trail marker and like am I okay so I'm looking for you know something bright I guess a sign so I see this bright pink neon marker and had been walking probably quarter of a mile it wasn't that far and okay cool take a ride I walk in I see another one okay cool and I keep walking and like okay I'm not seeing the blind they said it's right off the trail I don't see any blind out here so am i great this great start off to this to this trip so double back and just continue down the trail and finally it was Ross the trail so I set up and you know you're all excited you're like hoping the deer is going to come out the beginning we had bags of corn there weren't any deer feeders but we did they knew like they fed them occasionally by hand you know like threw him out through corn out every now and then so I kind of just made a perimeter of you know corn the blind was is shot it was technically three ways the far left window was kind of kind of blocked so and unless they were really close you're probably going to hit anything and then you're facing the middle and then to the right it just goes on for you can see it good ways so I'm sitting there and by the way this is it's cold it's very cold and so I'm sitting there and probably I'd say five six hours seven hours I don't even know it was a long time the total time we set in that blind it was probably 11 to 12 hours because we wanted to get her our time and money's worth and well because I could walk back so we're sick I'm sitting there in my man I really want to hit a deer and probably this is a guess but probably --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/webbit-outdoors/support