Hunting Washington Forum
Big Game Hunting => Deer Hunting => Topic started by: halflife65 on September 06, 2009, 09:53:59 PM
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Having trouble getting this picture to post - done with deer for the year as of this afternoon.
Definitely not the biggest deer that I've shot but, still, pretty cool!
I'm going to apologize in advance if I can't get this to show up...
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Ok, trying again with resized picture.
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Way to go :tup:
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thats a great buck halflife. congrats! you gonna share the hunt with us?
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Nothing wrong with that buck, especially with a bow. Nice bow too.
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Great job!!!
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Nice 3 point,Congrats! :tup:
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Great buck! :tup:
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Way to go! Congrats on making it happen. :IBCOOL:
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Congrats on a nice buck, would love to here the story
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looks like a fat bugger too! NICE BUCK!
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:IBCOOL: Great looking deer
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congrats well done..... ;)
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Nice buck way to go. :tup:
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Nice buck!
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Good buck! Looks like it was a perfect shot. Congrats :tup:
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Nice buck!
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CONGRATULATIONS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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nicely done!
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nice one~
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Thats a shooter in my book. Congrates
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looks like venison and taters this winter to me
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Nice buck :drool:Good job man I cant wait till october :bash:
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Great job congrats! He'll eat great thats for sure! Whereabouts in the state didja get 'em?
Michael
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Shooter in my book. Good job.
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Nice Job! Way to go ;)
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Nice Buck, I wouldn't have passed him up.
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nice buck, grats
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Strong work, nice looking buck.
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Congrat!!!!!!!!!! :cue:
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nice deer. especially if you got it locally to your area. its tough hunting in that area.
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Nice buck. Congrats
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Great Buck Congratulations
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Great buck! Congratulations. I am betting he will eat just fine. :IBCOOL:
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Looks great to me! Glad to see more and more Deer showing up on here everyday!
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Congrats way to go!!!!!!
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I went elk hunting and never posted the story.
I shot the elk last Sunday after hunting the previous week after work (starting Tuesday, I think it was.) I had some bucks all picked out, including a 4 point with a cool drop tine on the right side but nothing worked out. On Saturday, probably for the first time in years, I didn't even see a deer.
I went out on Sunday and hunted all morning and saw just a couple of does. I moved locations around 10am and started hiking out this ridge for what was going to be a hunt until dark. I hadn't gone a half mile and looked down into these little draws and saw this buck laying there looking up the hill at me. This was before the hot weather had come in and it was still overcast, the ground was wet, and it was sprinkling a little.
Kind of strangely, due to weather or maybe a quirk in terrain, the wind was blowing down hill instead of the normal uphill that should be starting about that time. Since the wind was all wrong and the buck was already had me pegged, I had to do something a little different. I noticed that if you move rather quickly away from a deer that is laying down - just walk away - sometimes they'll just stay there. So, after looking for about 5 seconds to determine the buck was legal and a quick glance around for other deer, I turned and went straight up the hill and over the top of the ridge. Once over the top, I started running along the backside of the ridge for about a quarter mile. Then I dropped straight back off the side with the deer in the next drainage over (out of sight and hearing range of the deer) I ran down the ridge past where I thought the deer was laying and then started my stalk back up the hill towards him.
I got to where I thought that he was and then crawled over the top into his little draw where he was laying and started looking around. I though that, because he had seen me, because it had taken a little while to get into position, and because I hadn't had a proper amount of time to glass for additional deer, that there was probably no way that he would still be there. I started glancing around and noticed that there was just a little patch of hair that I could see through some brush directly below me. I ranged it at 19 yards. Unreal, somehow I was right on the money.
Anyway, I was hidden from his line of sight so I straightened up and tried to move away any little sticks and pine cones that might make noise. I stayed there with him for what seemed like hours but was probably just a few minutes. I was able to slowly stand up because there was a tree in front of me blocking his (and my) view. Eventually, he stood up and, as he did, I drew my bow. I stood there with my bow pointing at the tree in front of me until I started to get shaky. Because I had pushed out all of the little sticks and pine cones, I could move quietly. I took one step to my right and had him in full view - still not knowing that I was there. Easy 19 yard shot and I put it right on the money. After I shot, he ran through the little draw about 30 yards and still didn't know what happened. He stopped and weaved around, ran down the hill a few yards and piled up.
Wife was happy that I wasn't gone all season. :) Last year I held out until the bitter end looking for a whopper. I pulled my bow back on 7 bucks and never shot - meaning that I hunted every possible (legal) moment between September 1 and the end of the November season.
Anyway, that's the story. Hopefully, I wasn't too longwinded.
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nice!
congrats!
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great buck halflife!!
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Good one!!! wish I could get one like that to stand in front of me long enough to get the shot off!!! :'(
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Good one!!! wish I could get one like that to stand in front of me long enough to get the shot off!!! :'(
They don't, usually - I had actually done alright on the stalk and he didn't know I was there...Once in awhile, things work out like they are supposed to, I guess. Of course (in the past and this year with elk) I usually have to make 5 or 10 stalks before everything works out alright.
This year, deer blew two stalks for me on elk. I had a spike walking right at me and then some deer walked up right behind me (downwind) and couldn't see me but started to blow and stamp their feet. The elk just turned around and walked off. It happened AGAIN about 4 days later. The weird part is that I saw very, very few deer at any other times of my elk hunt. Sheesh. I can blow stalks just fine all by myself without the help of deer...