Hunting Washington Forum
Big Game Hunting => Muzzleloader Hunting => Topic started by: scotta on November 26, 2010, 09:47:43 AM
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Hunting partner (boomwhop) let me post his cell phone pic's of his deer he shot Fri 11/26. His dad still has an open tag and there seeing lots of deer. Snow seems to have them up and moving.
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Way to go Ken! that's a great whitey :drool: :drool: PM me hen you get home :hello:
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very nice
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Nice buck, congrats :brew:
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:o :o :o :o :o :o :o :o :o
What a hog!!
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nice buck congrats
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That's a very nice whitetail!
I'm counting more than just a 4x4, mount that Boss!!
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Nice whitey, looks to be an old buck.
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Nice. Is that a 113 buck?
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congrats to boomwhop :IBCOOL:
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That's a very nice whitetail!
I'm counting more than just a 4x4, mount that Boss!!
ok 5X5 counting eye guards, plus he said it also broke off a kicker and part of the right side g4
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Congrats man nice buck
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Yes it is a 113 buck, lots of snow. He was the only buck I saw, but I did see some Elk. I do love to hunt in fresh snow. He has 2 broken points (can you say bondo) :rolleyes: and reminds me a lot of of a buck I saw a trail camera pic of earlier this year. Glad I passed on the small 3 point Mule Deer Buck during the early season. :brew:
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Nice work Boomwhop!!!
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Way to go man, nice whitetail!!
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it's a dandy congrats :brew:
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congrats on the whitey :drool:
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A couple more pics and the story. Been hunting the same area for years 30+ in the late season. Over the years I have missed 3 or 4 much bigger deer. My Dad has connected with a couple of smaller whitetails over the years but other than 1 other whitetail this is only the second from this area for me. Just for fun I am posting my 1st and second buck. My 1st is the small 2 point, my Dad got the big Mulie, but I was in on that one as well. The last pic is my 1st Muzzy buck, he is also a unit 113 Buck but from 20 miles futher north. I wish I had a really cool story but the truth is hours of boredom, and miles of walking logging roads. This was followed by jumping a doe, threw the Muzzy to the shoulder and then the Buck jumped up and took off. They were close like 20-30 yards, lucky they took off at a 45 degree angle up the hillside. The shot was about 45-50 yards and how i missed all the trees is totally beyond me. There was no time to find a "good lane", or pick a spot. I really believe the peep sight sealed the deal, and a whole crap load of luck. When I shot I didn't hear the Boom Whop that we hear down in the wheat fields. But he did run funny, my Dad said "you hit him hard" I replied your F-ing kidding me, no way. Then only 3 or 4 bounces after I shot he fell over (still in the smoke cloud) and slid down the hill right at us. OMFG I have choked way easier shots than that. 3 deer in 35 years is about average for my family in unit 113, yes there are some nice ones but they are few and far between. The last pic is the hill side he was running through when I shot.
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Another pic of the broken points