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The next day, deer were moving heavily. On our way into our spot, we noticed a great buck track. A buck was meandering through the area in search of does. I realized I needed to get Baba into his blind quickly. On our way in, we cut the buck track again. My girlfriend was also hunting with us so I placed her in an area I thought the buck might travel through then I set off on a tracking mission. The buck began wondering through the cuts and started to circle and head back into the woods. As I was tracking and glancing in front of me with my EOTech Thermal Imager, I noticed his track heading into what seemed like the same clear-cut I had just followed him through. When I entered the cut, I knew he was close but was still unsure of which cut I was in due to the dense fog lifting off the snow. Just then, I saw the buck! He was 150 yards in the cut. With no shot, I began to circle the buck to get a better shot. Just as I was peeking up over the brush I heard a loud shot right next to me. I looked to the right and, to my surprise, saw Baba’s blind. He had shot the deer and I had watched the whole thing! Happiness and joy rushed through me. I signaled for Baba to come out. The deer had fallen from the single shot from his Forbes rifle. It was a moment that will never be forgotten by me and my brother. At 32 years old, I believe Baba is now a hunter for life. A great day to give thanks and a great day to celebrate a great tradition that brings people together. What a hunt!