Hunting Washington Forum
Big Game Hunting => Deer Hunting => Topic started by: zwickeyman on October 28, 2018, 10:35:00 AM
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In 1954 my dad found this shed while Deer hunting up a drainage in the North Fork of the Big Wood River in central Idaho. He hunted for this buck in 1955 and while he did shoot a big buck it was not this buck. Back in those days my dad never scouted as there was too much work to do on the farm. To makes ends meet, in the spring he guided fishing to the wealthy folks from Sun Valley, in the summer he farmed, in the fall he guided Deer and Elk hunting and in the winter he trapped. He hunted the same area in 1956 and was able to get on him and kill him on the 2nd day. Huge bodied Deer, 270 # of wrapped meet in the freezer :yike: He scored 263 3/8 , has a 42" spread and is a 20x13. Game Department aged him at 11 1/2. When he killed him he was 16th in Boone and Crockett. No guaranties this was the same buck but I believe it is.
Really miss my dad as he was a great man and a better hunter, best hunter I have ever met and taught me to be the hunter I am today. His buck is on my wall now and is a true giant
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Awesome!
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That’s a really cool story.👍 Masher buck.
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Outstanding, thanks for sharing
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:yeah:
What an incredible animal. Really cool you had a man like that to show u the ropes.
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Very cool! :tup:
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Thanks for sharing! Love the harvest pic!
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Awesome!
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These are the stories I like seeing. You have a piece of muley history in the pic, horns, and story that many of us dream of having. I'd put my money on that's his shed as well. :tup:
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What a great way to remember your father. Thanks for sharing the story and the pics of that massive old buck.
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Wow :tup:
This is great to remember your father by!
That buck is truly impressive. That is what I consider a once in a lifetime buck :yike:
I have never seen a buck like this alive. Thanks for sharing a great story.
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Very cool thank you for sharing :tup:
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Go4steelhead
Neither have I and probably never will
Thanks guys
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Great story. Thanks for sharing.
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Wow, amazing! Thanks for sharing!
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That is a really cool story and pictures, I sometimes think I was born a century too late.
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We don’t see those old, wide, knarly bucks like that anymore!
Love all the trash, great buck, thanks for sharing.
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Thanks for sharing. That is a piece of history and your fathers way of life is getting rare as well. Pretty cool
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Man that is awesome !!
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:yeah:
Great buck and even greater story!!
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Sure looks to be the same, masher. :tup:
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Which one is bigger the shed or when the deer was shot? Just curious as it does look like the same deer.
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Super cool story! Love the pic
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I just bought the book "Idahos greatest mule deer " . Still reading the nontypical section , but I think I read about this buck ?Right ?Either way awesome buck and story .
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Amazing!!! looking at the shed compared to the black and white photo I think its definitely the same buck.
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Thank you for adding the story. That’s an awesome piece of Muley history right there. What an awesome trophy. That shed sure looks like it’s from that buck. Cool he was able to follow up with the buck. And a monster at that.
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So cool on a lot of levels. Thanks for sharing
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Great story... Amazing memories and tribute to your father awesome
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:yike: Incredible animal.
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Very cool :tup: Thanks for sharing
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Tremendous buck, great story, wonderful tribute!
Thank you for sharing,
John
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Apples,
I'm with you. I would had loved to hunt with my dad and his 2 brothers back in the day. 3 great hunters and complete studs, killed a ton of huge bucks and bulls
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Got any pics of the Good Ol Days?
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I have a few and my sister has some. One of these days I will put together a montage. The whole family hunted, Grandpa, the 3 boys and 2 girls and all were good hunters. When my mom married in she started hunted and has killed more deer and elk than most men