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Title: Late Whitetail Hunt Success
Post by: Dipsnort on November 23, 2009, 02:32:52 PM
I've been having technical difficulties with my usual on-line photo gallery and there doesn't seem to be an end in sight so I'll go ahead and post up my story on the late hunt even though I don't have a picture to post at the moment.

Normally I fill my tag during the first hour or so on opening morning in Benchleg County but that didn't happen this year and I packed it in after only hunting for a few hours that day.  The good thing about going home empty handed is it provided an opportunity to hunt the late season for whitetails.  I had never hunted whitetails before so I was pretty excited about the possibilities.

My brother, a friend and I headed to the NE corner of the state with no first-hand knowledge of the area.  After setting up camp we forged out the next morning to find some public land, something that proved more difficult than expected.  Eventually we were able to navigate our way through the mountains up in the snow in search for deer activity, which was in precious short supply.  Miles of forest service road and not a track anywhere to be seen in the snow!

Finally, we found a few tracks crossing the road here and there so we stopped the truck and we trudged through the woods, but alas we encountered no deer on the first day.  The daytime temperature was high enough for the 2" of snow to melt while we were out but at least we had an indication of where we might find some animals.  The next day we went out to the same area and spent a good deal of time still hunting.  We managed to see a fawn and scare off what sounded like 2-3 other deer in the thick trees.  Eventually we each found the best piece of real estate we could and parked out butts to see if we could catch a wandering buck.  Surprisingly, there were no indications of rutting.

Finally, just before 3 pm I saw movement on top of a little ridge about 70 yards to my right and could see that it was a buck.  He was running through the trees and I had only a split second to make a decision.  When I got him in the crosshairs I could see that it was at least a 3-point so I found the right break in the trees to take my shot and I put him down.  I have to say, it is very refreshing to shoot at a target that runs on an even keel instead of that dang bounding action that makes it a little more challenging to make a good shot!

My brother heard the shot and arrived on the scene about the time I got my junk together and walked up to the buck.  Always good to have a helper handy when you've got an animal down, eh? :)

As it turns out, one side was a perfect 4-point rack and the other, which had obviously been damaged while in velvet had only 2 points--a brow tine and a slightly off-kilter main beam, with a very small protrusion where a 3rd point wanted to emerge.  I wish I had the picture to post because I'm curious what folks might believe his age to be.  It's a young one, maybe only 1.5 years or 2.5 at most.  But anyway, I was happy to have filled the tag and get my first taste of whitetail. :IBCOOL:

We headed home the next morning so the others didn't have a chance to fill their tags, but I think we have found a good area just in case we need to rely on the late hunt again next year.
Title: Re: Late Whitetail Hunt Success
Post by: Dipsnort on November 26, 2009, 07:39:38 AM
Technical difficulties with my pictures resolved at last...

Not much size to the antlers but it looks to be more than I would expect a 1.5 year old to have grown so I'd guess 2.5 years.  But the body size is pretty small (for comparison purposes, I'm 6'2", 245 lbs.).  How old would you guess the deer to be? :dunno:
(https://hunting-washington.com/smf/proxy.php?request=http%3A%2F%2Fgallery.fishbc.com%2Falbums%2FHunting%2F2009_Whitetail.sized.jpg&hash=56f4b6c3163fdb846ec6783ed551a600957535a0)
Title: Re: Late Whitetail Hunt Success
Post by: Galpster on November 26, 2009, 07:44:14 AM
Either really good genetics or 2 to 3 years old.
Title: Re: Late Whitetail Hunt Success
Post by: Machias on November 26, 2009, 09:14:46 AM
It's very hard to tell from that photo, rack size really has nothing to do with age.  Congrats on a nice buck!
Title: Re: Late Whitetail Hunt Success
Post by: DOUBLELUNG on November 26, 2009, 11:43:47 AM
More likely 2.5 than 1.5, judging from the conformation of the face I would not be surprised by 3.5 either.  Doubt it's much older than that.

While bucks do grow larger throughout their lives, just like us there are bigger bodies and littler bodied bucks.  I've taken seven 4.5 y.o.+ mature mule deer bucks from the same general area over the past 16 years, as well as a few 3.5 y.o. bucks.  Two of those mature bucks were toads, easily 300lbs live weight; one was weighed 240lbs field dressed, the other wasn't weighed but is in that same ballpark.  A couple were relative dinks, probably 120-130lbs field dressed.  The other three were intermediate, in the 160ish range I estimate.   The 3 y.o.s were all toward that low end 120-140lbs range.   
Title: Re: Late Whitetail Hunt Success
Post by: LongTatLaw on November 26, 2009, 12:03:14 PM
get us a closer look at that right side bro...is it a odd lookin deep form or is the main beam just shadowed?
Title: Re: Late Whitetail Hunt Success
Post by: Dipsnort on November 26, 2009, 01:49:28 PM
get us a closer look at that right side bro...is it a odd lookin deep form or is the main beam just shadowed?
The eye guard on the right matches the one on the left  fairly closely but I can tell that the rack was damaged while in velvet so it only has 2 points on that side.  If you look closely you can see where what should have been the second point tried to come up but just couldn't form more than a small protrusion and the main beam doesn't follow the standard formation, also due to the damage.  It makes for an interesting looking rack.  All I know is that it's going up on the wall, much to my wife's dismay. :chuckle:
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