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The mule deer was a last minute hunt. The owner had a few landowner vouchers that allowed me to get an archery tag. We saw this guy the day before and I decided to go after him. We spotted him from about 100 yards and was able to walk in the tall grass and get within 30 yards of him. I only had a quartering shot and the QAD Exodus didn't let me down either. I am starting to love these broadheads. This guy ended up scoring 172 3/8.

I have told everybody that if you ever get a chance to go elk hunting with a bow during rut, do it!!! Can't wait till next year.