My previous post I talked about a big buck and showed pictures from last year and this year. Well here are some more pictures and videos of him. He is an absolute stud of a buck and the biggest buck we have seen down there yet.
I know I preach it all the time but passing smaller bucks works and the proof is in the pudding. Even on smaller parcels of land.
Here are links to the videos.
http://s863.photobucket.com/user/chad182nd/media/WGI_0056_zpsd24b63a0.mp4.html
http://s863.photobucket.com/user/chad182nd/media/WGI_0063_zps119b195f.mp4.html
http://s863.photobucket.com/user/chad182nd/media/WGI_0042_zpsc213f31f.mp4.html
Here is a great picture of him with a little year old buck. Look at the difference its unreal especially when you look at body size and obviously antlers.
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Sunday, July 28, 2013
Sunday, July 14, 2013
First Check = 2 shooter bucks
Yes I know its July. Yes I know I usually have my cameras out around Memorial Day but this year has been exceptionally busy for our family so I did not get my cameras out until July 5th this year. Well I got to check them this past Friday. I went to the farm to do some clearing of shooting lanes but more than anything to cut up some storm damage trees. They had a really bad storm about 3 weeks ago and lost some big trees, a lot of Oaks and Cherries and a lot of them snapped off so it was a pretty impressive wind.
So anyway, I know it had only been a week but I was in the woods anyway so I pulled my cards and was very pleasantly surprised. If you look back at posts from last year especially later you will see posts about a Wide 9pt buck. I got video of him in January so I was really excited to see he had made it. More than anything I've been really curious if he would be around this summer. Well its a little early but from what I see he stayed around. Here are a set of pictures I got of him.
Here are pics from him last year in early August. I put him as a 3.5 year old last year so 4 year old this year. To me it looks like he put on more width, more overall mass, his mains are starting to curl in and he should put more tine length. The next month or so should be interesting if he keeps showing up.
Here are links to videos of him and a new buck that is a main frame 8pt with split brows.
The first ones you can see how big the 9pt really is when with the 8pt.
http://s863.photobucket.com/user/chad182nd/media/WGI_0003_zps4c09d956.mp4.html
Here the split brow buck is picking the wrong fight
http://s863.photobucket.com/user/chad182nd/media/WGI_0007_zps2962f36c.mp4.html
Here is another of those two
http://s863.photobucket.com/user/chad182nd/media/WGI_0008_zps8ddc15a6.mp4.html
Now just so the spit 8 doesn't always look like the smaller buck here he is with a 1.5 old buck. Or a perfect example of a shooter vs a non-shooter
http://s863.photobucket.com/user/chad182nd/media/WGI_0011_zps5dc150af.mp4.html
And one more for good measure
http://s863.photobucket.com/user/chad182nd/media/WGI_0012_zps55efe144.mp4.html
So you can see we are pretty excited.
Here is a video of Coyote Pup. I would shoot it if I saw it but they are cute non-the-less. I have another video of 2 of them wrestling but it won't download.
http://s863.photobucket.com/user/chad182nd/media/WGI_0019_zps29bc1d2e.mp4.html
So anyway, I know it had only been a week but I was in the woods anyway so I pulled my cards and was very pleasantly surprised. If you look back at posts from last year especially later you will see posts about a Wide 9pt buck. I got video of him in January so I was really excited to see he had made it. More than anything I've been really curious if he would be around this summer. Well its a little early but from what I see he stayed around. Here are a set of pictures I got of him.
Here are pics from him last year in early August. I put him as a 3.5 year old last year so 4 year old this year. To me it looks like he put on more width, more overall mass, his mains are starting to curl in and he should put more tine length. The next month or so should be interesting if he keeps showing up.
Here are links to videos of him and a new buck that is a main frame 8pt with split brows.
The first ones you can see how big the 9pt really is when with the 8pt.
http://s863.photobucket.com/user/chad182nd/media/WGI_0003_zps4c09d956.mp4.html
Here the split brow buck is picking the wrong fight
http://s863.photobucket.com/user/chad182nd/media/WGI_0007_zps2962f36c.mp4.html
Here is another of those two
http://s863.photobucket.com/user/chad182nd/media/WGI_0008_zps8ddc15a6.mp4.html
Now just so the spit 8 doesn't always look like the smaller buck here he is with a 1.5 old buck. Or a perfect example of a shooter vs a non-shooter
http://s863.photobucket.com/user/chad182nd/media/WGI_0011_zps5dc150af.mp4.html
And one more for good measure
http://s863.photobucket.com/user/chad182nd/media/WGI_0012_zps55efe144.mp4.html
So you can see we are pretty excited.
Here is a video of Coyote Pup. I would shoot it if I saw it but they are cute non-the-less. I have another video of 2 of them wrestling but it won't download.
http://s863.photobucket.com/user/chad182nd/media/WGI_0019_zps29bc1d2e.mp4.html
Thursday, February 21, 2013
2012 Recap and 2013 Preview
I usually write this post early in the new year but its been a pretty hectic new year already. Having sold our new house and moving into a new one, that pretty much ate up the first 2 months of the year. Anyway, I have been able to run my camera over some different minerals and have been getting some great videos. In fact we just went down a week ago and I changed batteries, sd card and put out a new block for them to munch on. I have been using this block from Big and J and boy am I impressed. It really attracts them but it also last a little longer than the bag of minerals. You can get a good 4-5 weeks out of one and that is with it getting hit 3-4 times a day by multiple deer.
So 2012 was a challenging year. Somehow, I personally had one of my worst hunting seasons and my best hunting season at the same time. Yes I was able to harvest a dandy buck but the month and a half leading up to it were tough. The deer numbers were way down where I hunt and I had numerous sittings where I saw zero deer. In fact, I saw one deer all the way until the evening before I shot my buck. 3 years ago I would of seen close to 100 deer in that same time frame. So what caused it? I think its a combination of things. One, EHD, I am pretty positive we lost a good amount of deer to this disease. Two is the growing amount of "business" on the farm during Sept and Oct. Its good because my brother in law is doing great and getting busier but it does affect the deer with all the extra activity during those months. So that is why this year we did not add to that business and held off on hunting until the end of Oct. This year(2013) we might wait until the first week of Nov. Since we started hunting down there 5 years ago, every single mature buck encounter from the stand has been from the last week of Oct to the middle of Nov. So it only makes sense to wait until that prime time and not put any unnecesary pressure on any of the stands until that majic 3-4 weeks.
One big thing I believe I learned this year is that this property is still attractive to these bucks but they are not living there for the most part. It seems to be more of transition area between bedding and food, which is why I believe the big bucks show up more frequently during this time frame. This is when they are scent checking for the does that are using it to move from bed to food and visa versa. This is also when you get bucks that don't frequent the property often but the do come in to check for the ladys. Perfect example of this is the deer I shot. I had zero pictures of him. Julie believes to have missed him the last week of Oct. Those were the only times we saw him. Interesting both times it was in the morning, in the same area, and S to SE wind. Another perfect example of one of these "traveling" bucks is a big 8pt that showed up Halloween night on camera. Below is the link to the video. I never saw this deer before or after just this one time. You can see in the video he was either fighting, picking a fight or dogging a doe. One of the coolest videos I have ever gotten. (note the deer running across the back about a quarter through)
In case the one above doesn't work below is the link.
http://s863.beta.photobucket.com/user/chad182nd/media/WGI_0003_zps7ddc902b.mp4.html
Another big thing I learned is mornings have become the time to hunt down there. It used to be evenings but that has changed. Why? Again not to sound like a broken record but its pressure. These deer are arriving later in the night so in the mornings we are still catching them as they make their way from their food and night time beds to their daytime beds. Honestly if you see a deer at night there its going to be in the last 10 minutes of light. The one spot that should be good at night which is the SE corner of the property hasn't been and I believe its because I am hunting it on the wrong wind, so I am going to move my stand to allow me to hunt that spot with N, NW, NE winds and we will see if that makes a difference. This spot is adjacent to a large bedding area and its a great natural funnel so there is no reason it shouldn't be good.
So 2013, what do I expect, what are my plans? I expect 2013 will be a little light again as far as deer numbers go, with EHD last year and a very tough winter I think it will keep the numbers down. However, I know for sure that a very nice buck made it already so I do expect to see some more big bucks this summer like last year and hopefully we can tag another one.
With my brother in law's permission I really would like to try a food plot down there this year. I am glad I didn't last year because with the drought it would of died anyway. My plan is the NE corner, same corner we regularly see these big bucks traveling. I don't know if it will help a ton but it surely won't hurt to plant one.
Otherwise, my plan will remain very similar to last. We will lay low until late Oct. and hopefully that will yield the same results as this past year.
So 2012 was a challenging year. Somehow, I personally had one of my worst hunting seasons and my best hunting season at the same time. Yes I was able to harvest a dandy buck but the month and a half leading up to it were tough. The deer numbers were way down where I hunt and I had numerous sittings where I saw zero deer. In fact, I saw one deer all the way until the evening before I shot my buck. 3 years ago I would of seen close to 100 deer in that same time frame. So what caused it? I think its a combination of things. One, EHD, I am pretty positive we lost a good amount of deer to this disease. Two is the growing amount of "business" on the farm during Sept and Oct. Its good because my brother in law is doing great and getting busier but it does affect the deer with all the extra activity during those months. So that is why this year we did not add to that business and held off on hunting until the end of Oct. This year(2013) we might wait until the first week of Nov. Since we started hunting down there 5 years ago, every single mature buck encounter from the stand has been from the last week of Oct to the middle of Nov. So it only makes sense to wait until that prime time and not put any unnecesary pressure on any of the stands until that majic 3-4 weeks.
One big thing I believe I learned this year is that this property is still attractive to these bucks but they are not living there for the most part. It seems to be more of transition area between bedding and food, which is why I believe the big bucks show up more frequently during this time frame. This is when they are scent checking for the does that are using it to move from bed to food and visa versa. This is also when you get bucks that don't frequent the property often but the do come in to check for the ladys. Perfect example of this is the deer I shot. I had zero pictures of him. Julie believes to have missed him the last week of Oct. Those were the only times we saw him. Interesting both times it was in the morning, in the same area, and S to SE wind. Another perfect example of one of these "traveling" bucks is a big 8pt that showed up Halloween night on camera. Below is the link to the video. I never saw this deer before or after just this one time. You can see in the video he was either fighting, picking a fight or dogging a doe. One of the coolest videos I have ever gotten. (note the deer running across the back about a quarter through)
http://s863.beta.photobucket.com/user/chad182nd/media/WGI_0003_zps7ddc902b.mp4.html
Another big thing I learned is mornings have become the time to hunt down there. It used to be evenings but that has changed. Why? Again not to sound like a broken record but its pressure. These deer are arriving later in the night so in the mornings we are still catching them as they make their way from their food and night time beds to their daytime beds. Honestly if you see a deer at night there its going to be in the last 10 minutes of light. The one spot that should be good at night which is the SE corner of the property hasn't been and I believe its because I am hunting it on the wrong wind, so I am going to move my stand to allow me to hunt that spot with N, NW, NE winds and we will see if that makes a difference. This spot is adjacent to a large bedding area and its a great natural funnel so there is no reason it shouldn't be good.
So 2013, what do I expect, what are my plans? I expect 2013 will be a little light again as far as deer numbers go, with EHD last year and a very tough winter I think it will keep the numbers down. However, I know for sure that a very nice buck made it already so I do expect to see some more big bucks this summer like last year and hopefully we can tag another one.
With my brother in law's permission I really would like to try a food plot down there this year. I am glad I didn't last year because with the drought it would of died anyway. My plan is the NE corner, same corner we regularly see these big bucks traveling. I don't know if it will help a ton but it surely won't hurt to plant one.
Otherwise, my plan will remain very similar to last. We will lay low until late Oct. and hopefully that will yield the same results as this past year.
Monday, January 14, 2013
"The Wide 9"
I went down to the farm on Saturday the 12th and was able to check my trail camera and also replenish the attractants in front of it. Just like last year I moved my camera into the pine trees, an area of overgrown firs and spruce that really holds deer during the winter months, especially if it snows. Like last year I used an attractant in front of the camera, not only to get them to stop but to keep them coming and hopefully keep them coming all year. I moved the camera on New Years and when I went to buy some attractants they didn't have what I wanted so I tried some new ones. One was an apple flavored mineral mix and the other was accorn. I put them in seperate piles just so I could see how each did. It was amazing every video of deer, rabbits, raccon, and even the farm cat has them eating the accorn mix or at least checking it out. There are a couple of videos where the deer will check the apple mix but hardly touch it. The accorn mix was gone when I got there Saturday. I had over 150 videos in 2 weeks. So I had another new product this time its a block of the mix I really like but formed into a cube so we will see how that does.
Anyway, out of all those videos I got one with a buck that was still holding his antlers. The rest were does, button bucks and a couple of deer that had dropped already. A pretty cool side note here there were a group of triplets born last spring that hung around all summer giving all of us some pretty cool encounters because they would just show up during the middle of the day a lot and they liked to visit the corn maze. The kids saw them quite a bit while playing around. Anyway, I think they are all still alive and hanging around there again because I have video of 3 button bucks all together numorous times. Wouldn't that be something if each of the triplets were bucks?
Here is a link to the video of the button bucks
http://s863.beta.photobucket.com/user/chad182nd/media/WGI_0044-1_zps727fee1a.mp4.html
Now on to the good stuff. The deer with antlers was a very nice suprise. It was a deer I call "the wide 9" simply because he is wide and he has 9pts. Original I know. Well I had video of him back in August in velvet, then he showed up in Oct and then again this Jan. So he has not been real regular as far as sightings and trail camera pictures go but he does keep coming back. So there is some promise there.
Here is a link to the video I got of him in October. When I saw this video I really got excited because you can see he was a very big bodied deer and his rack was pretty awesome too.
http://s863.beta.photobucket.com/user/chad182nd/media/WGI_0009_zpsa866eaf6.mp4.html
And here is a link to the video I just got of him. You can see he busted off his G3 on his left side from fighting and the g4 on his left side, even though its tiny, is why I call him a 9pt. This is a great video of him because he is so close to the camera and you can really get a good idea of his rack. I pegged him as a 3 year old this year and I hope I get to see what he becomes next year as a 4 year old.
http://s863.beta.photobucket.com/user/chad182nd/media/WGI_0141_zps2146e7f7.mp4.html
Hopefully he starts to come back to this site with the attractants I am putting out and I can get him to bed nearby and hopefully lose his sheds nearby.
Here is a funny side story. Myself, my father in law and two brother in laws went rabbit hunting the day after I moved my camera. And the pine trees hold a ton of rabbits, especially when it snows, sound familar? So I walked by my camera and figured I might as well check it. While I was checking it, it starting recording and my father in law kicked up a rabbit. You can see on the video below I hear him yell and shoot three times missing all three shots. It was pretty funny that i got that on camera though.
http://s863.beta.photobucket.com/user/chad182nd/media/WGI_0005_zps2e4405c7.mp4.html
Anyway, out of all those videos I got one with a buck that was still holding his antlers. The rest were does, button bucks and a couple of deer that had dropped already. A pretty cool side note here there were a group of triplets born last spring that hung around all summer giving all of us some pretty cool encounters because they would just show up during the middle of the day a lot and they liked to visit the corn maze. The kids saw them quite a bit while playing around. Anyway, I think they are all still alive and hanging around there again because I have video of 3 button bucks all together numorous times. Wouldn't that be something if each of the triplets were bucks?
Here is a link to the video of the button bucks
http://s863.beta.photobucket.com/user/chad182nd/media/WGI_0044-1_zps727fee1a.mp4.html
Now on to the good stuff. The deer with antlers was a very nice suprise. It was a deer I call "the wide 9" simply because he is wide and he has 9pts. Original I know. Well I had video of him back in August in velvet, then he showed up in Oct and then again this Jan. So he has not been real regular as far as sightings and trail camera pictures go but he does keep coming back. So there is some promise there.
Here is a link to the video I got of him in October. When I saw this video I really got excited because you can see he was a very big bodied deer and his rack was pretty awesome too.
http://s863.beta.photobucket.com/user/chad182nd/media/WGI_0009_zpsa866eaf6.mp4.html
And here is a link to the video I just got of him. You can see he busted off his G3 on his left side from fighting and the g4 on his left side, even though its tiny, is why I call him a 9pt. This is a great video of him because he is so close to the camera and you can really get a good idea of his rack. I pegged him as a 3 year old this year and I hope I get to see what he becomes next year as a 4 year old.
http://s863.beta.photobucket.com/user/chad182nd/media/WGI_0141_zps2146e7f7.mp4.html
Hopefully he starts to come back to this site with the attractants I am putting out and I can get him to bed nearby and hopefully lose his sheds nearby.
Here is a funny side story. Myself, my father in law and two brother in laws went rabbit hunting the day after I moved my camera. And the pine trees hold a ton of rabbits, especially when it snows, sound familar? So I walked by my camera and figured I might as well check it. While I was checking it, it starting recording and my father in law kicked up a rabbit. You can see on the video below I hear him yell and shoot three times missing all three shots. It was pretty funny that i got that on camera though.
http://s863.beta.photobucket.com/user/chad182nd/media/WGI_0005_zps2e4405c7.mp4.html
Friday, December 14, 2012
Coyote and Rabbit Hunt
Since things have really "dried up" down at the farm as far as deer go, we decided to try to get rid of some predators this past Saturday. So Myself, Jacob, my father in law and brother in law all went down last Saturday morning. We set up near a spot I had found a den. It wasn't long after we had turned on the call that I saw a coyote coming out of that area. It was to far for me to shoot it and it disappeared behind a hill in the field. Then 5 minutes later we saw another one at the field edge but it went back into the tall grass. I have a feeling they winded us but it was a great experience for Jacob to see them.
After our Coyote hunt we went after some Rabbits and they were not so lucky. We were able to shoot a couple of them and had a fantastic time. I had forgotten how much fun Rabbits were.
After our Coyote hunt we went after some Rabbits and they were not so lucky. We were able to shoot a couple of them and had a fantastic time. I had forgotten how much fun Rabbits were.
Jacob wanted to try Rabbit so I grilled them up for lunch. Lets just say he wasn't a huge fan.
Friday, November 23, 2012
Wrapping up my 9 pt
I wanted to post one more post about my buck I shot. I don't want to act like I am bragging but I am very proud of this deer so I will post one more post about him and then its on to the next one hopefully. I did weigh him at the processor and he weighed 190lbs dressed. That would put him around 225lbs live weight. When I first looked at him my thoughts were that he was a 3 year old deer based on his antlers but my good friend Ross, who knows a little about deer and deer hunting, said that its possible he is 4 or 5 and just doesn't have the best genetics when it comes to his rack. He said that he is pretty big body-wise to be a 3 year old. Either way I am so happy to have gotten him.
Here are more pictures of him that my father in law took of the recovery.
This is going to close the chapter on this deer. I again want to thank everyone for helping out with him. Now its on to try to harvest one of the deer off our hit list this year, technically this one wasn't because I had no photos of him. I see a lot of venison and a taxidermy bill in our future but that is why we do it right?
Here are more pictures of him that my father in law took of the recovery.
This is going to close the chapter on this deer. I again want to thank everyone for helping out with him. Now its on to try to harvest one of the deer off our hit list this year, technically this one wasn't because I had no photos of him. I see a lot of venison and a taxidermy bill in our future but that is why we do it right?
Sunday, November 18, 2012
Nov. 18, 2012 Big Buck Down
Well as some of you may know and others may not, I have been having one of my most difficult and trying hunting seasons ever. I went into this season with very high hopes, having captured and watched multiple shooter bucks all summer long on my brother in law's property. Well things didn't go according to plan like they usually don't and for me especially the hunting was agonizingly slow. In fact until last night I had seen 1 deer while hunting there. Not bucks that's deer. I wanted to get down on myself but I knew I couldn't and Julie was so great at keeping me motivated this season. She has been having a rough season as well although she did miss a buck earlier which is good to have that opportunity but bad to miss him. So for her to be able to keep a positive attitude and to help keep me going has been awesome.
So anyway on to the good news. I hunted right next to a standing corn field this morning and saw 3 doe right away which was great. Then at 8:55 am I noticed something out of the corner of my eye walking up the ridge behind me I turned and instantly knew it was a shooter and he was already 30 yds away. His path was going to take him directly downwind of me so I knew as soon as I had a shot I needed to take it. He went 10yds from me and I let him have it. He ran off dragging his left front leg. I felt really good about the shot so I called Julie(those are the best phone calls to make) and told her I just shot a really good buck. After about 20 min i got down. He ran into an alfalfa field just north of me but went behind a white pine so I had a hunch he piled up in the field. I walked to the edge of the field and saw him but his head was still up. I watched him for about an hour trying to figure out my next move and hoping he would die but suddenly he stood up. I could see he was hurting bad but determined not to give up. I fired at him twice but watched him run across a bike trail and into a Christmas Tree Farm. Ok I told myself its now an old fashion tracking job. I found blood where he crossed the trail and decided to give him sometime. I went back to the house changed out of my hunting clothes and took the ranger back out. I picked up the trail into the christmas trees. It was a pretty good trail and I was feeling really confident. I kept a slow snail's pace and kept looking ahead and about 300 yards into the christmas trees I saw him laying on the opposite side of a tree. I put the scope up and noticed his head was still up. I got behind a tree 30 yards behind him and watched and prayed for about a half hour that he would just pass. However, it just didn't seem like it was going to happen and I was not going to lose this deer not being this close. So I chose to get closer I had one more tree between us at 15 yards and I chose to get behind it. I was able to and could see him really good, and I could see he was hurting really bad. I waited 15 minutes and started to grunt at him and even yelled "heh" He didn't move. I decided he was hurt enough for me to go for it so I got up walked to my right and at ten yards put to slugs though his lungs. That was all it took and the rest is in the pictures below.
Turns out my first shot hit him a little low. Busted his left shoulder and caught part of his lung and exited through his right leg. I then must of hit him in the back leg when he ran off because it was also broken. So for this deer to make it as far as he did on 3 busted legs is unbelievable.
He is a 9pt 3.5 years old nice big body. He was rutting big time. This deer is by far my biggest accomplishment hunting and I am just so thankful for the opportunity to hunt and be in God's creation. I thank him every time I go out and I truly am blessed to be able to do this and go up against such an amazing animal. I am also blessed to have friends and family(especially Julie) to keep me motivated and positive. It just goes to show that you never really know what's going to happen out there.
You can see the boys were pretty excited. This is what it is all about to me sharing these moments with family and friends.
Barry's deer gutting tractor. This was pretty nice this way.
This is the tree he died by this was my first time getting my hands on him, what a great feeling after what had happened the previous 4 hours.
This was also a dream come true for my father in law to finally put a big buck in the back of the Ranger.
I just want to thank everyone for helping out the pictures above tell part of the story but this was a pretty good day for everybody so thank you very much.... ohh and Julie its your turn now.
So anyway on to the good news. I hunted right next to a standing corn field this morning and saw 3 doe right away which was great. Then at 8:55 am I noticed something out of the corner of my eye walking up the ridge behind me I turned and instantly knew it was a shooter and he was already 30 yds away. His path was going to take him directly downwind of me so I knew as soon as I had a shot I needed to take it. He went 10yds from me and I let him have it. He ran off dragging his left front leg. I felt really good about the shot so I called Julie(those are the best phone calls to make) and told her I just shot a really good buck. After about 20 min i got down. He ran into an alfalfa field just north of me but went behind a white pine so I had a hunch he piled up in the field. I walked to the edge of the field and saw him but his head was still up. I watched him for about an hour trying to figure out my next move and hoping he would die but suddenly he stood up. I could see he was hurting bad but determined not to give up. I fired at him twice but watched him run across a bike trail and into a Christmas Tree Farm. Ok I told myself its now an old fashion tracking job. I found blood where he crossed the trail and decided to give him sometime. I went back to the house changed out of my hunting clothes and took the ranger back out. I picked up the trail into the christmas trees. It was a pretty good trail and I was feeling really confident. I kept a slow snail's pace and kept looking ahead and about 300 yards into the christmas trees I saw him laying on the opposite side of a tree. I put the scope up and noticed his head was still up. I got behind a tree 30 yards behind him and watched and prayed for about a half hour that he would just pass. However, it just didn't seem like it was going to happen and I was not going to lose this deer not being this close. So I chose to get closer I had one more tree between us at 15 yards and I chose to get behind it. I was able to and could see him really good, and I could see he was hurting really bad. I waited 15 minutes and started to grunt at him and even yelled "heh" He didn't move. I decided he was hurt enough for me to go for it so I got up walked to my right and at ten yards put to slugs though his lungs. That was all it took and the rest is in the pictures below.
Turns out my first shot hit him a little low. Busted his left shoulder and caught part of his lung and exited through his right leg. I then must of hit him in the back leg when he ran off because it was also broken. So for this deer to make it as far as he did on 3 busted legs is unbelievable.
He is a 9pt 3.5 years old nice big body. He was rutting big time. This deer is by far my biggest accomplishment hunting and I am just so thankful for the opportunity to hunt and be in God's creation. I thank him every time I go out and I truly am blessed to be able to do this and go up against such an amazing animal. I am also blessed to have friends and family(especially Julie) to keep me motivated and positive. It just goes to show that you never really know what's going to happen out there.
You can see the boys were pretty excited. This is what it is all about to me sharing these moments with family and friends.
Barry's deer gutting tractor. This was pretty nice this way.
This is the tree he died by this was my first time getting my hands on him, what a great feeling after what had happened the previous 4 hours.
This was also a dream come true for my father in law to finally put a big buck in the back of the Ranger.
I just want to thank everyone for helping out the pictures above tell part of the story but this was a pretty good day for everybody so thank you very much.... ohh and Julie its your turn now.
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