Baby
Booner came to the edge several times and put on a show.
Jerimiah might have gotten the new bow, but I'm the guy who got the
Booner.
When the tines of a
Booner buck appear through the fall leaves, we all get a little shaky.
Undoubtedly a
Booner with plenty to spare, the buck's velvet-covered antlers looked somewhat disproportionate to his body.
I told him right away that I was sure he'd just shot a "
Booner." There are big deer--and I've had the good fortune to shoot some--and then there are big deer.
A buck was chasing a doe on the open prairie about 500 yards out, and I was hoping it was Baby
Booner. It wasn't.
More common, however, are the millions of whitetail hunters who climb into a treestand, grunt periodically, and hope a
Booner comes their way.
If there is a bowhunter one would expect to be absolutely unflappable when staring down a
Booner whitetail, it would be Adam Vinatieri.
I came back the first week of November to check the camera and discovered photos of what appeared to be a
Booner."
The fine folks at Rinehart have just the thing with the
Booner Buck 3-D.
While Illinois is generally viewed as tops for big deer--and to its credit stays open until January 10--Wisconsin is actually producing the most
Booner bucks right now.
I have a favorite ambush in Kansas along a high creekbank that I've nicknamed "
Booner Corner," because the funnel will no doubt show me a B&C buck someday!
Rinehart wowed hunters in 2014 with the release of its
Booner Buck 3-D archery target, and the company is at it again, New for 2015 is the
Booner Buck Mule Deer, a life-size target that will help hunters prepare for their next muley hunt in the most accurate way possible.
LEUPOLD has upped the ante in the archery world with the improved Vendetta 2 rangefinder that keeps your hands on the bow and your finger on your release while drawing on a
Booner. Mount it directly to your compound or crossbow and push the trigger pad for an instant digital readout or hold for three seconds for a 40-second scan mode that continuously adjusts distance, angles, and elevation of your moving target.
You just might find a photo of a true
Booner on your trail camera's SD card.