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First, it was nice to spend 3 weeks plus in my home state…mostly hunting, but visiting, sightseeing and some genealogy also.
I didn’t see any bucks the first three or four days, but enjoyed some spectacular country I had not been to before. I did see a Big Horn ram that could have been the brother to the 200” +/- ram taken in August. According to the locals, I was within a few miles of where he was taken. Later that day I saw 5 rams together and took some pictures thru’ a spotting scope. They are not very good as I was holding a small digital up to the eyepiece of the scope.
Moved across the big river to a large chunk of property that belongs to some old friends of the family. Passed on several bucks and after another 5 or 6 days, I was regretting that decision. In 15 days of hunting, I walked farther than I have in 10 years for a deer. I am not complaining…actually I am very excited about it…’cause a few years ago I could hardly walk across the room. (Bofire, I and a few others here have had vertebra fusions..multiple times in my case).
One evening, I spotted some deer and with light fading I could make out a buck. Headed out in the dark the next morning and saw 14 does…no buck. Went back to a convenient knob of high ground that evening and saw him again…no shot opportunity tho’. Same story the next morning. Third morning was the day. Finally spotted him with a single doe. The rut had not really started, but he was following a doe some. They moved out of sight into a small draw..(Coulee for you other natives) ..about ¾ mile away and as I was figuring out how to be in a better spot the next morning, I decided I would try to make a stalk from here. Had to cross a creek twice and with some large sagebrush for cover, I had a good view. Spent 20 minutes glassing before I spotted antlers in the sage…cool..except there was 300 yards of a flat grass meadow between me and him. It looked like his head was down like maybe he was asleep so I started to crawl across the meadow. I moved a yard or so and looked thru’ the rifle scope ‘cause I was moving it ahead of me with the bi-pod down trying to stay low to the ground. I had made it about 50 yards across the grass, looking every yard, when it looked like he was looking at me, but I could not for the life of me tell where his body was and no way to shoot at what little I could see at that range. So I lay there for 35 minutes looking thru’ the scope…my eyes were killing me…when he stood up…stretched….turned broadside and ½ second later my 30 yr. old baby Weatherby went boom and I heard a reassuring whop. Long hunt over. Not big by any stretch, but typical of the area.
I had not even unloaded the 4-wheeler from the pick up in 2 + weeks, but with permission from the landowner, I gladly used it to haul him the 2 miles to the rig.
Spent several days walking the sage where a large heard of Antelope had been hanging out looking for sheds without any success and visiting with the current owners of the place where my granddad homesteaded and where I spent my youth.
I didn’t keep track, but it seemed everywhere I looked there was a pickup with Washington plates….lots of ‘em.
And on the warm afternoons of 5 & 6 Nov, the rattlesnakes were out, Prairie Dogs also
PS…wool pants provide zero protection from cactus and yucca leaves.
Spent 6 weeks total over there this fall and enjoyed every minute .. Headed back in a few months.
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Re: Another Montana Story
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Couple more pictures...
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Awesome pics and great story! Congrats!!!
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Sounds like a great trip.....nice pics of the sheep and a good looking buck. That snake doesn't look very friendly.
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Congrats gramps
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Great buck Gramps! Damn, I hope you took that snake's picture with a zoom lens... that's close...
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Congrats. That's a dandy buck!
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Awesome pictures and thanks for the great story! I'm jealous. I have always wanted to go hunt Montana!
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Nice pictures. Is the hoist in your receiver the Monarch from Cabelas? If not, where did you get yours? I have been thinking about getting one of those. Looks like it works pretty slick.
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awsome buck and great pics. congrats
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Sounds like fun, nice buck..
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Thanks everyone.
No telephoto on the snake...never expected to see snakes and I nearly stepped on this one. Was walking along looking everywhere but where I was walking and heard the buzzzz and jumped a few feet before I even knew it. So much for figuring out where they are before you move stuff one reads about. Saw 4 total and all were a little slow and small, but 3 rattles can make a lot of noise and they would strike.
I welded up the skinning pole from some tubing and angle iron...will add some pieces for braces instead of the rope to the corners of the bed. Put a small winch in the front of the bed for another use and it worked for this too.
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Sounds like a great time!!!! Nice buck and pics...thanks for posting.
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Gramps, you oughta sell those pickup-hitch-deer-hanger-thingys. I sure as heck could have used one out there. I skinned mine on the ground. In fact, I am waiting for Tom to send me a picture of me caping out my buck's neck. He was rigor-mortis'ed, and we laid him on his back with only his rump and his antlers on the ground, and crawled under him like I was working on a car
. It's hard to describe, I'll post a picture when he sends it.
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