Free: Contests & Raffles.
Since I've been reading this forum for a few years now, thought it might be time to sign up and get my two cents in from time to time. Just want to thank everyone for the great comments on the buck we were fortunate to get this year. I've been 'huntin' since I could follow may dad around for bird hunting, and later deer around the age of 10. Since I'm getting long in the tooth now, I find that I enjoy hunting with family, more than any other way. The only thing I would change about this hunt, is that one of the boys would have tagged this one, but I'm just glad they were there when it happened.
Quote from: Wea300mag on October 26, 2015, 08:52:20 PMQuote from: Bonehuntn on October 26, 2015, 07:57:52 PMHey wea300mag how far do you think he traveled roughly?Using my mapping software, he expired about 17 miles (as the crow flies) from my camera.If I'm remotely close to guessing where your trail cams pics are, this guy crossed several other migration routes getting there. Definately one of the most amazing things I've seen. I know of a buck last year a that went over 30 miles to where he wintered in the same general area and that blew my mind. Crazy thing is, he's back in his late summer haunts this year. Cool stuff.
Quote from: Bonehuntn on October 26, 2015, 07:57:52 PMHey wea300mag how far do you think he traveled roughly?Using my mapping software, he expired about 17 miles (as the crow flies) from my camera.
Hey wea300mag how far do you think he traveled roughly?
Quote from: MtnMuley on October 27, 2015, 10:39:09 PMQuote from: Wea300mag on October 26, 2015, 08:52:20 PMQuote from: Bonehuntn on October 26, 2015, 07:57:52 PMHey wea300mag how far do you think he traveled roughly?Using my mapping software, he expired about 17 miles (as the crow flies) from my camera.If I'm remotely close to guessing where your trail cams pics are, this guy crossed several other migration routes getting there. Definately one of the most amazing things I've seen. I know of a buck last year a that went over 30 miles to where he wintered in the same general area and that blew my mind. Crazy thing is, he's back in his late summer haunts this year. Cool stuff. The migrators are amazing critters. After reading "The Okanogan Mule Deer" by Don Zeigler for the 3rd time, nothing surprises me except the timing this year. They tracked deer that spent summers deep in the Pasayten and wintered near Twisp and Carlton. Its a great book for those who hunt the Methow.
Quote from: Wea300mag on October 28, 2015, 05:33:07 PMQuote from: MtnMuley on October 27, 2015, 10:39:09 PMQuote from: Wea300mag on October 26, 2015, 08:52:20 PMQuote from: Bonehuntn on October 26, 2015, 07:57:52 PMHey wea300mag how far do you think he traveled roughly?Using my mapping software, he expired about 17 miles (as the crow flies) from my camera.If I'm remotely close to guessing where your trail cams pics are, this guy crossed several other migration routes getting there. Definately one of the most amazing things I've seen. I know of a buck last year a that went over 30 miles to where he wintered in the same general area and that blew my mind. Crazy thing is, he's back in his late summer haunts this year. Cool stuff. The migrators are amazing critters. After reading "The Okanogan Mule Deer" by Don Zeigler for the 3rd time, nothing surprises me except the timing this year. They tracked deer that spent summers deep in the Pasayten and wintered near Twisp and Carlton. Its a great book for those who hunt the Methow.Doesn't look like a book that is easily available. quick search shows $192
giant!! lots of nice mule deer getting tagged in washington this year but this is by FAR the biggest I've seen