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Re: Bucks that haunt us
« Reply #15 on: June 18, 2023, 09:20:50 PM »
A rancher allowed me hunting on his land in the far NW corner of Oklahoma. The first day of the hunt I shot a very nice mule deer, then we saw the biggest whitetail I have ever seen just standing on a berm. The rancher told me to shoot it for him, but I didn't want to break a law and didn't shoot. When I returned to WA, I read the OK hunting rules, and read the part where party hunting is legal in OK - I was sick for a few weeks.

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Re: Bucks that haunt us
« Reply #16 on: June 19, 2023, 10:09:03 AM »
2013 for a graduation present my parents bought me a ID archery deer tag. Was out there for a week hunting velvet bucks in late august early September. Shot a big slick 2 and jumped the string and caught him in the neck. Looked all day for him with no sign of him anywhere. Ended up seeing him the next morning on private property. Hunted hard for the next 2 days. Last morning my dad and I went out. Drove along the road where one side was private and one side was national forest public land. Came around the corner and saw 2 real dandy bucks in a small gulley on the private side. Got out to look at them and one was just unreal. The bucks took off and we’re headed for public ground. I grabbed my bow and started running as fast as my little legs could run. They jumped the fence and got into some thick sage and I couldn’t find them. So I got back to the truck and we turned around and headed back just to see if we could spot them. Driving down next thing I know I see the smaller one broadside at maybe 70-80 yards. Got out and nocked an arrow and started creeping forward. Spotted the buck and he was feeding broadside at like 62-65 yards. Drew back and as soon as I hit full draw he turned and saw me and immediately bolted. The photo I have of him was the year after. My cousin lived down in the area and when he saw him again he took a picture and sent it to me saying he was still alive.

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Re: Bucks that haunt us
« Reply #17 on: June 19, 2023, 11:32:21 AM »
I have a couple that pop into my memory from time to time, but only one that I could have legitimately killed.

I was blacktail hunting on Halloween morning several years back in the best blacktail hunting weather of all time, just an absolute S! storm of wind and sideways rain. On my way into the cut right at first light I ran into a handful of does in the road, then just a little while later a spike and doe on the edge of the clear cut. Deer were moving for sure. I hunkered down to let a really nasty squall pass that must have knocked down a dozen trees within ear shot of me. Once it past, I worked down the treeline towards a small bowl I knew of at the bottom of the clearcut that likely was protected from the wind some. It seemed likely there would be deer down there that morning.

I dropped onto a spur road and started towards the landing. I noted  A LOT of rubs, and big ones at that. 5-6' fir saplings ripped completely out of the ground, etc.. I was getting pumped. As I eased out to the edge of the landing, I immediately spotted deer across from me. A quick look through the binos confirmed a nice 2x3 and a doe. I've never been one to pass on a buck so I immediately got settled in for the shot without taking much time to look around. My scope was super fogged up, and I missed my first shot. I scrambled to wipe the lense clear, and luckily he stood there completely unbothered by the shot. I lined up and dropped him on the next shot. The doe he was with stood there confused as could be. Walked up and sniffed him, and went back to feeding.

I was jacked as could be, grabbed my gear and started around the bowl to my buck. Along the way I couldn't help but notice the crazy amount of sign and rubs in there. It didn't seem to fit the deer that I had just shot. Just as I was covering the last 20 yards or so to my buck, two deer jumped up out of the reprod and bounded down and across the bottom of the bowl and stopped on the other side looking back at me. A buck and doe. The buck, absolutely dwarfed the doe he was with. Realistically his body size was at least double hers. Built like a Clydesdale. He had the classic white blacktail face with the black brow that made him look eternally pissed off. His antlers were square and mahogany red. They seemed to come up a couple inches then go straight out past his ears, and then turn 90 degrees and go straight up almost equally far, curling in at the top. Mass like i've never seen on a blacktail and 3"+ eye guards. He was majestic and massive.

They stood there for probably a good 30 seconds before the doe sauntered off into the timber with him hot on her heals. I stood there in disbelief. They had been within 20-30 yards of the buck that I had killed, bedded in the reprod. If I had just taken the time to survey the situation before I shot I very well could have ended up with that buck. That was a very hard lesson to learn.

This photo of a buck killed in Oregon reminds me a lot of that deer.
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Re: Bucks that haunt us
« Reply #18 on: June 19, 2023, 01:12:18 PM »
I have a couple that pop into my memory from time to time, but only one that I could have legitimately killed.

I was blacktail hunting on Halloween morning several years back in the best blacktail hunting weather of all time, just an absolute S! storm of wind and sideways rain. On my way into the cut right at first light I ran into a handful of does in the road, then just a little while later a spike and doe on the edge of the clear cut. Deer were moving for sure. I hunkered down to let a really nasty squall pass that must have knocked down a dozen trees within ear shot of me. Once it past, I worked down the treeline towards a small bowl I knew of at the bottom of the clearcut that likely was protected from the wind some. It seemed likely there would be deer down there that morning.

I dropped onto a spur road and started towards the landing. I noted  A LOT of rubs, and big ones at that. 5-6' fir saplings ripped completely out of the ground, etc.. I was getting pumped. As I eased out to the edge of the landing, I immediately spotted deer across from me. A quick look through the binos confirmed a nice 2x3 and a doe. I've never been one to pass on a buck so I immediately got settled in for the shot without taking much time to look around. My scope was super fogged up, and I missed my first shot. I scrambled to wipe the lense clear, and luckily he stood there completely unbothered by the shot. I lined up and dropped him on the next shot. The doe he was with stood there confused as could be. Walked up and sniffed him, and went back to feeding.

I was jacked as could be, grabbed my gear and started around the bowl to my buck. Along the way I couldn't help but notice the crazy amount of sign and rubs in there. It didn't seem to fit the deer that I had just shot. Just as I was covering the last 20 yards or so to my buck, two deer jumped up out of the reprod and bounded down and across the bottom of the bowl and stopped on the other side looking back at me. A buck and doe. The buck, absolutely dwarfed the doe he was with. Realistically his body size was at least double hers. Built like a Clydesdale. He had the classic white blacktail face with the black brow that made him look eternally pissed off. His antlers were square and mahogany red. They seemed to come up a couple inches then go straight out past his ears, and then turn 90 degrees and go straight up almost equally far, curling in at the top. Mass like i've never seen on a blacktail and 3"+ eye guards. He was majestic and massive.

They stood there for probably a good 30 seconds before the doe sauntered off into the timber with him hot on her heals. I stood there in disbelief. They had been within 20-30 yards of the buck that I had killed, bedded in the reprod. If I had just taken the time to survey the situation before I shot I very well could have ended up with that buck. That was a very hard lesson to learn.

This photo of a buck killed in Oregon reminds me a lot of that deer.
I guess I do have a similar story.
Short and sweet here.
Watching a 250 yard strait road at dusk.
First a doe cross ,so I just kinda kneel down as low as I could and sat still.
Then a spike,the a small three walks out in the middle and stops.
I fire away and hit him.
That's when I see this rack ,nice 5x6 white tail.
Jumps out and runs strait down the road.
He doesn't haunt me though,there was a county road about 1/4. Mile away.
I was grouse hunting in December,and he got hit by a car.
Found him with one side broke off,laying in the ditch.
But he was a nice one. If I would of waited another minute I might of got him.
I did harvest the three point,perfect lung shot,laying about 15 yards from where I shot him.

 


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