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Well I ended up having some success again this year on the high hunt. Hiked up on Thursday morning and ended up shooting my biggest buck so far on Friday morning. Brother could have shot a toad but ended up not even getting a shot off. My buddy ended up shooting at a buck just as big or a little bigger then mine on Saturday morning but buck fever got to him and he shot high. All in all it was a great trip and ended up seeing 50 deer in two full days and two days of hiking up/down the mountain. 3 of them were dandy bucks 1 was a small 2x3 and of course a few two points. I will post some pictures as soon as I get them downloaded on my computer from my phone.
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Re: Pasayten wilderness 2015 success
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Get those pics up, sounds like a great hunt, way to go.
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should I do a tease picture like I see so many other guys on here do
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Re: Pasayten wilderness 2015 success
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Uugggghhhhhhhhhhhh.
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So more of a story to the hunt. We hiked up on Thursday. My brother ended up walking up a different way then we did and ended up walking right up on a deer at 30 yards. it was standing between two trees looking right at him. Instead of picking up the gun and aiming at the deer to make sure it didn't have antlers he assumed it was a big doe. Well as soon as he decided it was a doe the deer turned and all he could see was a massive rack attached to that deer. He threw down his hiking pole and put up his rifle but the buck got into some trees and he never saw it again (even after he ran after it with his pack on his back). We set up camp and hunted Thursday night only seeing does. Friday morning we wake up and start to head down to my spot were I shot the buck in my profile picture. I gave my buddy a fist bump and wished him good luck as I walked off to hunt the spot were I shot my small 4 point the year before on the high hunt. As I get to my area I am looking down into the draw and see nothing. I look up the draw through some trees and see a bigger bodied deer about 200 yards away feeding looking away from me. I placed my back pack down and started to glass him over seeing if it was something I wanted to shoot. I could tell he had pretty nice forks and was a little wider than his ears. I had a goal of shooting something bigger than my biggest buck and he seemed dang close. I actually ended up putting my gun down and looking back into the draw to see if there was something bigger that I didn't see the first time I glassed. I ended up not seeing anything else so I decided to lay down in the prone and get a good rest on my back pack and check him over some more. it was actually a hard decision to shoot because of the later season this year in October and for how well our spot has been for bigger sized bucks the last 4 years. he ended up taking another step forward and I decided he was to nice to not shoot even though it was so early. I laid the smack down on him and he dropped instantly fell 10 yards down the hill into some buck brush and was down for the count. On Saturday we decided to hunt a little higher due to my friend not seeing much were I had him hunting. we hiked up the mountain and cut across into a good area. he was walking ahead of me as I looked up the hill to see a big buck standing broadside at 225 yards staring at us. he had a huge body, wide rack, and was tall. With the naked eye he was to hard to see due to his hide being so tan and his antlers as well. my friend took a rest on my pack frame and I told him to aim a inch high of his back due to him only sighting his gun in at 75 yards. He is a newbie and just hasn't shot his brand new rifle with my scope I gave him very much. He ended up thinking I meant a inch in the scope so he put the 400 yard bdc reticle on the buck and shot over the bucks back. The buck turned and ran toward us (he looked even bigger now) and then back in the trees. Definitely a good learning experience for him and he is even more hooked now then he was before. We still have October for him to try and get a second chance! The pictures in the mountains ended up being a little deceiving to how big he really is. Wish I would have kept his cape since he is bigger then the one on my wall. European mount is always a good second option though.
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Re: Pasayten wilderness 2015 success
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That's an awesome buck righ there!
nice write up.
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Great buck, Congrats
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Nice buck!
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Nice buck congrats
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Congrats, that's a good one!
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Holy smokes ! Well done man !!!
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Re: Pasayten wilderness 2015 success
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hey abhold.
I tried messaging you but something messed up on me and I don't think it went through. I recognized you on the 2015 bucks thread. Were you or are you in 790th or 792nd chem co?
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nice buck man, I think you would be kicking yourself if you passed him. sounds like you got the high hunt figured out
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nice buck, congrats!
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