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The one that got away
If you were in the Swakane unit (250) your doing better than me. 4 full days in various areas, most time spent up the entiat, many miles on the boots, hours of glassing, lots of does but not a single legal buck spotted. I have never had this hard of a time finding deer in this area. I do not believe that the majority of migrating bucks have arrived there yet, snow level is way too high still. (or i'm just a crappy hunter this year )
Quote from: rosscrazyelk on November 25, 2013, 07:57:23 AMThe one that got awayLooks familiar ;-)
I finally was able to get out for a day. Anyone who has not gotten out yet pray for snow. I could not believe how dry and crunchy the hills were, at least where I was. DId see a fair amount of bucks , I had 5 stalks that all were blown by fellow hunters. most were from guys who were just hunting and did not know there were deer around and I was putting on the sneak so cant blame them, thats hunting.. One My buddy and I were both trying to circle in on a buck. Just as I was getting in shooting position he took a shot and missed.. One guy was watching me for awhile from above and aparently got jealous and thought he could do better so he decided to join in. Guess what dummy you ruined both our chances. But then there is the one that got away.. Saw this beast thru my spotter. My buddy was going to keep an eye on him and radio me if he bailed. It Took me 2 hours to sneak in on him. I saw the doe first then located the buck but could only see his antlers. I just needed him to stand up and I had him dead to rights. all of a sudden his antlers are gone. My buddy comes on the radio says another buck showed up just below and my buck charged at him and hit him with a ton of uphill momentem and knocked the smaller buck on his back. fight did not last long. I missed it.. Guess thats Hunting..Good luck to you others.