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Got him Scored
« on: December 12, 2008, 11:32:57 PM »
Well got my big BT scored. He came out 126 3/8 net. Haven't got him scored B&C yet because my taxi is only SCI certified but he said there wouldn't be much for deductions.

I never really got to post my story of the kill so I will try to put it all down for ya all.

The day was Oct 20th and I had just got off work at 5 am and was debating wether or not to go home and go to bed or go hunting. ( shift work ) You cant kill deer in your sleep so I decided I better just hit one spot that I had seen alot of good sign. From work it was a 45min drive to the logging road gate and it was still far from light so I camped in the truck for a bit. The weather that day was really crappy which I am grateful for. Wind was blowing 20-30mph and lots of rain. As it started to get light out I got all my gear on and headed up the road. It was only a 3/4 mile hike to the first clear cut I was hunting. When I got there I posted up at a good overlook of the cut and started glassing. I hung out there for about an hour to see if anything would move through. It seemed to be the spot where I had seen the most sign and the most deer the year before. After an hour I started second guessing myself as to wether I should have hit the next clear cut back on the road first, and sitting there getting soaked and wind burnt probably wasn't going to pay off right there. So I got up and continued down the road. Between the two clear cuts there is an opening and a straight away in the road that has a few decent sized game trails that cut across so I figured I would watch it for a bit. Sitting down behind a large boulder of to the side of the road it didn't take long before a doe popped out.

As she stepped out of the woods she was acting alittle weird, not that there was another deer behind her but as if one was across the road in front of her. She just kept stareing into the bushes in front of her. After about 15min she finnally stepped across the road and went in. Where she walked in there was a small patch of woods with another logging road below it, so I cut back from where I was to head down the lower road to see if she chased another deer.
When I got down to where the game trail met the other road I didn't see anything. I waited for a while to see if she or another deer was going to pop out, then started up the game trail. Not even 5 steps up the trail and the crashin began. I figured it was her, and that she was all alone, and I was crazy for even thinking there was another deer around. So I continued up the game trail to head back up to the first road I was hiking down, and from there head down to the next clear cut.

Now I have to say I have never had buck fever before, and never thought I ever would. I was always so calm and cool on all my other kills, but when I popped out of the game trail and looked back down the road and saw the toad I started shaking like I just went swimming in in Ice water. The buck was around 75 yards out quatering towards me down the road. I dont know how he didn't see or smell me because the wind was now not in my favor. I tried to post up to get a shot but he wasn't giving it to me as he cut across the road into the brush. When he walked through all I could see was horns and the very top of his back. Then he was gone into the thick stuff. I wanted to scream lots of dirty words. I really started second guessing myself as if I should have taken or atempted a head shot. A minute passed by that felt like forever and I thought to myself, "screw it im going after him". So I dropped my pack and cut across the road to the trail he dissapeared on. I headed into the brush trying to beas quiet as I could because I knew he didn't see me. About 30yards up the game trail it split. One way went down into a draw the other went uphill. I looked all over the ground for his tracks to tellwhich way he went, but couldn't find anything. So I guessed. Up we go. As I started up the hill I could see a small opening up ahead. Trying to be as quiet as I could I crept around a bush to the opening. I peaked around the bush and there he was 50yards uphill standing broadside stareing at me. It didn't take me long to get the crosshairs on him as I went for the neck. He dropped in his tracks.

I gave him a minute or should I say gave myself a minute to realize what just went on and how lucky I was to take such a monster. Then I made it up the hill 50 yards in about 2 seconds flat. I was amazed. 4x4 typical big bodied old bugger. I called my buddie who was hunting on the other end of the county and told him to get his a%* over here because I had just shot a monster. He called B.S. and made me send him a phone pic before he would leave his spot.
Lets just say he was about 50min away and made it there in 25." Thanks Jake"

So that's my story. The deer is at the taxi, and I cant wait to get him back. My meat guy is still slack-in but he makes the best sausage I have ever had so its Worth the wait.  ;)
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Re: Got him Scored
« Reply #1 on: December 12, 2008, 11:56:48 PM »
Well thats one hell of a blacktail, congrats again.
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Re: Got him Scored
« Reply #2 on: December 13, 2008, 12:21:10 AM »
great deer! my buddy has a 145 blacktail.... its huge, but yours looks even bigger!

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Re: Got him Scored
« Reply #3 on: December 13, 2008, 07:39:09 AM »
Thats a beautiful deer! Hopefully your Taxi does a good job bringing him back to life for ya!! Congrats on the dandy blackie!!

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Re: Got him Scored
« Reply #4 on: December 13, 2008, 07:43:51 AM »
Awesome Buck!!! Congrats

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Re: Got him Scored
« Reply #5 on: December 13, 2008, 07:50:25 AM »
Thats an awesome blacktail.  SCI won't be much different for that buck compared to Boone.  SCI does not deduct for point or mass / circumference symmetry difference like Boone does.  Yours has little if any there. and it also gives you full credit for spread where Boone only gives you credit for the lenth of the main beam.  Again, no difference there for you.   Can't wait to see your mount when you get it back.  If I were to shoot a trophy blacktail, thats what I would want it to  look like.

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Re: Got him Scored
« Reply #6 on: December 13, 2008, 08:02:38 AM »
That was a Great story!!  And that is a Awesome Buck!

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Re: Got him Scored
« Reply #7 on: December 13, 2008, 08:40:33 AM »
There have been some really great blacktails taken this year and this one is no exception. Super nice buck, way to go!

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Re: Got him Scored
« Reply #8 on: December 13, 2008, 09:44:11 AM »
Outstanding regardless of score. Nice Weatherby you got him with. What caliber?

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Re: Got him Scored
« Reply #9 on: December 13, 2008, 09:52:57 AM »
Very nice buck!!!! Don't know about the HAT. :chuckle:

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Re: Got him Scored
« Reply #10 on: December 13, 2008, 12:07:49 PM »
 :drool: Very Nice buck.. Congrats..

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Re: Got him Scored
« Reply #11 on: December 13, 2008, 12:51:07 PM »
Great story and an even BETTER BUCK! CONGRATS  :drool:

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Re: Got him Scored
« Reply #12 on: December 13, 2008, 02:24:36 PM »
atta boy eric.  after taking a deer like that you have to "git whisky drunk". :mgun:
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Re: Got him Scored
« Reply #13 on: December 13, 2008, 06:03:19 PM »
congrats to afellow whatcom county hunter. outstanding buck knowone beleives me when i tell them about the bucks we got up here.great job

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Re: Got him Scored
« Reply #14 on: December 13, 2008, 06:22:33 PM »
knowone beleives me when i tell them about the bucks we got up here.great job

Not sure why you would be telling guys anyway :dunno: If you're looking for company just have a story done for the new magazine, guys will believe you then :chuckle:
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