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Big Game Hunting => Deer Hunting => Topic started by: Rainier10 on October 11, 2016, 01:17:17 PM
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So last year my youngest daughter at age 10 hunted all of 6 minutes before tagging out on a whitetail doe during modern firearm. So I was really looking forward to this hunting season and hopefully spending more time in the woods together.
I got her the multiseason tag thinking she might even get to 40 pounds of draw on her bow but she didn't make that. That gave us the muzzleloader season and @Sabotloader had given me information two years ago about using a .45 caliber bullet in a .50 caliber sabot. It was a great setup that we had dialed in.
Opening day we say a nice 3pt that looked almost like a whitetail rack but we just couldn't get close enough for a shot. While trying to get closer we stumbled onto a really nice 4x5 but he decided to walk before she pulled the trigger. It takes a little longer for kids to get the sites steady. She was disappointed but I told her there would be more opportunities.
The next weekend we went back to the first spot that we had seen the three point and sure enough there were deer moving around in the basin below. We hiked down in and got to 40 yards of 4 does multiple times but no buck in sight. As we followed them out into the next opening they picked up three more does, still no buck. They headed over the ridge and as we started after them she asked why we were following does. I told her you never know when they will pick up a buck or one will pop out of the brush and just appear.
Not 45 seconds after I said that I looked to the right of where the deer had been and saw the three point from the weekend before, there were three other deer with him, heads down and feeding. After closer inspection I could see that there was nice 4x5 closer to us, a small two point and one doe. The doe and 2pt had spotted us but the 4x5 was just feeding. He was the closest but still 200 yards out.
We put a tree in between us and him and started uphill towards him. I was trying to move fast and as I felt my heart rate increase I stopped and we took a break to make sure she would be steady for the shot if we got one. We continued up the hill and I was giving her last minute pointers about making a steady shot and that we only had one shot with a muzzleloader.
When we got to the last tree we took a break before stepping out to take the shot. She was as cool as could be, she got set up on the sticks, I held the sticks and wrapped my arm around her to help steady her. I said whenever your ready. The buck was still feeding. She pull the trigger, BOOM, cloud of smoke and the buck was just standing there head up looking around. I told her to hold the gun and sticks while I surveyed the buck with my binos. Nothing, no mark at all and he just started to walk away.
I quickly reloaded as he and the other deer fed over the next ridge. We followed and on the way to the horizon we went over shot placement again and how it was important to be steady on the shot. As we crested the small rise to my amazement the deer were there just feeding. No way does this happen but it was so I had her get on the sticks again. Whenever your ready, BOOM, cloud of smoke and two deer running but they stop. The buck never moved, he just went back to feeding.
Now I am reloading as fast as I can and she is asking how many more bullets we have. I say one after this one so make it a good shot. Standing right next to her with all the smoke I have no idea where she is hitting so all I can say is shoot steady.
BOOM, third time is a charm and he hunches up, head stretches out and he runs about 20 yards down hill and stops behind a deadfall. I tell her to watch him as I reload faster than I ever had before in my life. Just as I look up I see him tip over backwards all four legs straight up in the air. A great big hug, kiss and all kinds of congratulations. She never got frustrated, she never gave up and in the end got the job done.
She made sure it was dead, got the tag on and then lots more hugs and praise for a job well done. She helped break it down and was busy returning texts as the phone started blowing up after the BBD text went out. She was such a good sport that she even strapped on mom's Bullpac and helped carry out the trophy.
She is super excited to get to put a deer on the wall, she already has a spot picked out on "dad's wall". It is already at the taxidermist and we will be having @bugs n bones do a euro mount so we can have it on the wall until Rick @cedarriver can get to the shoulder mount.
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Good stuff and congrats to her :IBCOOL: :IBCOOL:
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Outstanding, that first pic is priceless!
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Congrats on a fine deer young lady...and dad to for getting her out there! Job well done :tup:
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Congratulations to the young lady, and nice job dad for taking her out!
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That first pic smile is priceless, you can feel her excitement!! :tup:
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Thanks guys, that first pic was just luck. She was facing the deer as she touched it to make sure it was dead. I had the camera on burst and that is actually one of the follow up shots as she realized it was dead.
The whole thing was priceless. "How many more bullets do we have?" was my favorite quote of the day until my wife told me how my daughter described the hug afterward. She said, "dad was so excited he hugged the air right out of me."
What a hunt. Next up is second deer tags, the wife and both daughters drew as a team. More memories and a great story coming in November.
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A lifetime of memories in a few short moments. Great photos and story. High five to your daughter!
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Great job to Daughter and Dad! Glad to see such a happy experience!
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Nice job!!! Way to get it done!
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Oh man I needed this on a day like today. Great work with your daughter. How old is she? I have a seven year old that I want to take out but I thought I'd wait a few years. Just look at that excited smile when she's holding the rifle to check the deer! Bet you're a proud dad!!
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Awesome! :tup:
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Wow! that's the first thing that came to mind. Nicely done!
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Thanks guys. She is eleven. Last year was her first year hunting at 10. Her older sister started at 9 but she was a little more motivated to go hunting. I wanted to make sure the youngest was really into it to make sure she had a good first experience. That first 6 minute hunt went so well she was ready to go again this year. Of course with this years experience has her chomping at the bit to get back out there.
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As I said a few times, congrats to your daughter and to you too, Rick. Just wanted to share this exchange I had with Rick's daughter texting me on her dad's phone while he was driving to the cabin Friday night. There was a lot of joking around about her needing a pet rabbit and stuff, but then she got down to business. I thought you folks would like this exchange. I'm the green messages and she's the gray ones.
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I am a pretty positive guy and I try to pass that on to my kids. The "never give up" thing is 100% her. I went to parent's night at school when she was 8 and they had a collage of pictures and stuff cut out of magazines that they related to. Dead center in the collage was the saying "never give up", she really does believe it. She could have easily given up after the first or second miss but she didn't, she just wanted to know "how many more bullets do we have?"
I am really lucky guy there is no doubt about that. I am sure she will succeed at whatever she does in life.
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Rainier10
Absolutely AWESOME
Everything about this write up was great! The smile on that young ladies face would stretch across the whole US.
Please give her a high 5 from me!!!!
AWESOME
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That's awesome!!! We are having our first child come February and it's a girl; so I can't wait to get her out hunting and fishing with me.
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Well done to you both. You are doing it right dad. I do think she deserves a pet bunny for doing such a great job. :tup:
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Congratulations to you and your Daughter! These are the moments all of us Dads look forward to. I can't wait for my kids to start hunting. My 8 year old daughter has recently asked me if she can take hunters safety and start shooting the bigger guns. :tup: My 4 year old son is already excited about huntin someday! Went out and got him all outfitted with camo and boots last week. I can't wait!!
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It doesn't get any better than that. Unbelievable! Congrats to you both.
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Sweet! The kids with animals are the best thing going :tup:
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Rainier10
Absolutely AWESOME
Everything about this write up was great! The smile on that young ladies face would stretch across the whole US.
Please give her a high 5 from me!!!!
AWESOME
I will, she knows you are the one that saved her shoulder. When we were sighting it in she did want to know if she did something wrong. I said "no, why do you ask?" She said "The gun last year didn't have all that smoke." :chuckle:
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Big congrats to you both. Super happy for you two. :tup:
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Well done to you both. You are doing it right dad. I do think she deserves a pet bunny for doing such a great job. :tup:
It's really a wonder we saw any deer that morning, from the time we left the cabin until the first shot all she wanted to do was talk about rabbits. :dunno: Weird.
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So cool! Way to go dad and daughter!
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So SWEET!! Congrats to the both of you on a great adventure, memories and a super buck.
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Well done to you both. You are doing it right dad. I do think she deserves a pet bunny for doing such a great job. :tup:
It's really a wonder we saw any deer that morning, from the time we left the cabin until the first shot all she wanted to do was talk about rabbits. :dunno: Weird.
You know it!!
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This is just the best! Everything about it is awesome! Good job dad and big congrats to your daughter!
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This is just the best! Everything about it is awesome! Good job dad and big congrats to your daughter!
And the rabbit.
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This is just the best! Everything about it is awesome! Good job dad and big congrats to your daughter!
And the rabbit.
Him too! Looks delicious :chuckle: :sry:
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Wholly moly that's absolutely the best story and pics I've seen for a long time😊
Congrats to her for a great deer and congrats to you for getting her out there.
My 2 daughters are my best hunting partners.
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These are the stories I love reading that's so amazing and way to stay on it great job for her and you so awesome and great buck
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Well done to you both. You are doing it right dad. I do think she deserves a pet bunny for doing such a great job. :tup:
It's really a wonder we saw any deer that morning, from the time we left the cabin until the first shot all she wanted to do was talk about rabbits. :dunno: Weird.
You know it!!
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Weird again, she actually mentioned a rabbit on a leash on our little hike. I think I was setup.
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For some reason I see a rabbit in your future... one of my daughters has one too. You cannot escape the bunny Hahaha (https://hunting-washington.com/smf/proxy.php?request=http%3A%2F%2Fuploads.tapatalk-cdn.com%2F20161012%2F7bde57815fa9ca35546eae79740203e2.jpg&hash=58236ee0d074f83d991e26c5cd9cc8b445d64d6b)
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Besides, we already know she will never give up. LOL
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Awesome story, hunt and buck! Big congrats to you both!
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Great pictures - great story - great memories to last a lifetime! Congratulations :tup:
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Unreal experience congrats to your girl! Lifetime memory for sure!
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man this is a cool story! what a lucky girl to have somebody showing her the ropes at such a young age!
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Happy faces, heavy buck, what a great time to share together. :tup:
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Awesome! The smile says it all!! And way to keep a level head dad! :)
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It doesn't get any better than that!!! Congrats to both of you!!
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Great Hunt and great write up. It's so refreshing to see such a good story and gives a lot of hope for the future of hunting. Congratulations to both of you.
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Congrats, love it when kids get into the action
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Well done!
My daughter is 4, and every time I head out for a hunt she asks too go. It gets real hard telling her "not this time sis". I sure hope when she gets a little older that she will still want to go. Great memories!
Congrats on a great buck!
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Congrats to your daughter and to you! Looks like you're a lucky Dad and she's a lucky daughter! Awesome story....especially on the never give up attitude, and the smiles are priceless!
Mike
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Good looking dear! Gotta love the smiles of youth hunters! :tup:
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Great post Rainier10. These are the posts I enjoy the most on HuntWa.
SR1
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Thanks guys. It was a great few days of hunting. She was an absolute trooper and "never gave up". I am a proud dad for sure. Just a couple more weeks until all three girls, wife and both daughters get to try to fill their second doe tags in Blue Creek. Hope to be posting another thread on that hunt and maybe a coverall thread showing all their harvests this year.
Thanks for all the positive comments, we both really have enjoyed them.
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Love the pics. Congratulations guys.
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Clearly a higher power meant her to have that buck! Posts like this keep me coming back to H-W.
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I love seeing smiles on kids' faces like that. Those pictures are outstanding. Congrats to the young lady.
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Clearly a higher power meant her to have that buck! Posts like this keep me coming back to H-W.
Ain't that the truth? I kept thinking "I can't believe we are getting another shot at this buck."
Truly meant to be.
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Wow! Beautiful buck. Packing too, you're teaching her right. I love the joy in her face as you can't have it any better than that.
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Congrats! :tup: