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The Sapphire hawk scores again. Just got off the mountain. Big story to follow, but I'm bushed. Catch you guys in the morning. I haven't had time to stretch the tape, but should meet the 170 criteria. I got a few pics while scouting, but then rolled with a log off the mountain and crushed my camera. Don't fret, my head is harder than the camera. Saw some nice bucks. more to come.....
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You are such a tease!
Sorry to hear about the camera!
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You are havin' a hell of a time lately..lol
Can't wait to see the pics.
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killin me here
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Thats about the third time I've rolled off the mountain. Always a quick thrill. If you saw the country I am in, you'd understand. I joke about it, but I guess I am serious when i say I'd rather die out there than on some operating table.
He stretches 26 inches and is a solid 5x4 with a 5 inch extra point. Grosses 175-180. If I took the buzz saw to him before I put a picture on here, he would score better.
Pictures coming soon of where I was and the hunt.
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Here's the buck
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and one last angle
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heres the country
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heres the camp
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here's the hunter enjoying life.
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WOW!!! He's a Beauty!!! What county were you in? Congrats!!!
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I am not surprised, great job, looks like it was another short and successful season for you.
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Here's the story.....
I drove up at 3 am to the Methow. It took me 7 long hours to get to my camp after I left the truck. It was pretty gloomy, but o precip so far. I found a place where I thought it might be safe to camp, and fairly flat. You'll notice I stuck my tent next to a big log, hoping that f one of the snags I miscalculated did come down, it might not completely crush me. The last weeks blizzard brought down at least a hundred snags that I saw. Anyhow, I woke up to it snowing. Not really sticking at my camp but coming down. I climbed up a barren ridge to try to get where I was going to camp in a spike camp to get to a bowl I was after. No luck. It was just too dangerous with the snow already there 0-8 inches, and it snowing fresh. I saw one buck just below where I killed the one last year. He was a 150 class fellow. No other sign. Most of the deer had moved out of the rocks to about 5500-6000 feet. I swung back through camp, grabbed a candy bar and headed up the ridge near camp. I jumped another 150 class buck sending him down the mountain. I made my observations and headed back to camp. This is when I rolled downthe mountain. I shook myself off and about thirty minutes later BOOM!!!! What the.....across from me some *censored* poached 130 class buck. PISSES ME OFF. Why can't idiots play by the rules. Dressed in blue jeans, blue plaid shirt, and white T-shirt, he stashed the Buck under a tree and left. You're a lucky *censored* that I just broke my camera because I could have had it all on film. Hopefully he came back to claim it the next day. Just because you are on top of the world doesn't mean you arealone.
I made it back to camp and the snow had finally quit. It started to clear jut before dark and was getting rather crisp. I woke and headed straight out from camp. It was just pushing shooting light when I worked my way under a gorgeous 180 plus buck and 6 does. He was rutting something fierce. They were feedingalong the mountain, and I tried to get in front of them, but they had the elevation and I just couldn't catch them. If the 06 would ave been in my hand, he would be dead. I got into a rough spot, or chute, and I lost them. i don't know if they ever spooked from me or just out distanced me. I got through the chute and approached the lip of a new draw or basin, and I heard a deer in front of me. I thought SWEET. They moved down. I cleared the lip and here was my buck with 4 does, and he was full in rut. There was no way I could move from my spot without being detected, so just waited until he got close. I shot when he was at 40-45 yards. A little far for what I like with the Trad bow, but it was the best I could do. Bullseye. He ran back my direction under me and across the chute towards camp. Thanks guy, I appreciate that. He went about 80 yards I guess. Then the work started, and not sure it ever ended. I logged alot of hard miles. i ran into a pair of guys I hope show up on here. They dumped a nice 3 point a couple thousand feet below me
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This is where I got my water. I had to cmap about 200 feet in elevation below this. My camp last year was about half way in between. A big tree came down right where my tent layed last year. Very glad it didn't do it while I was there.
This year I packed my water filter. Last year I didn't.
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way to go bone!!! Thanks for shareing
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