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Does anybody know if any of the five permits were filled?
The hunt ended up being probably the worst deer hunt of my life, considering the effort put into it. The first four days were hot and dry, followed by three days of near zero visibility fog with rain, snow and high winds thrown in for good measure. On the eighth day, the weather broke, but the deer still didn't come out. There was only one tag filled. The hunter shot a three-point during the last minute of shooting light on the ninth day which happened to be his birthday. He was glad he got one, but he could have shot that size of deer in any general season unit. The only legal bucks that I saw were in my headlights in the early morning and only one of those I would have considered shooting...he was pushing 27". I did jump a big buck on the fifth day, but I only saw the back half of its body. Never got a look at its rack, but its tracks were huge, so I tracked it for quite a ways. It dropped down into a hell hole...down, down, down. I finally gave up, considering that there was no way I was going to get a shot at an alerted deer in that thick of brush. In case anyone is wondering, we were all experienced deer hunters and hunted hard. I know that of the three of us that were keeping in close contact with each other, I had the least number of years hunting deer...this is my 32nd deer season.
In case anyone is wondering, we were all experienced deer hunters and hunted hard. I know that of the three of us that were keeping in close contact with each other, I had the least number of years hunting deer...this is my 32nd deer season.
I was wondering why they even offered tags in the shed. It seemed odd to me.