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My cousin left for Montana yesterday, so I took his girlfriend out this morning to Vail. I already shot a deer and my wife shot an elk, so our freezer is full and the wife (who is 6 months pregnant) decided to stay home even though she still has a tag. At about 10 am, I spotted a decent 2 point buck on the edge of the reprod in a clearcut we were watching. After getting her set up and calmed down, she made a perfect shot and dropped her first deer in his tracks at about 100 yards. I was pretty happy for her and I got to teach her how to field dress an animal.She is a member on here, so hopefully she posts some pictures and the whole story when she gets a chance.
Well I went lower in the walk in unit (kapowsin) yesturday and didn't see anything, so went back up to the top and nothing up there either. Got in really early cause it takes three hours to get to my high spot, many miles again today and nothing. No deer in 2 1/2 days, after 20+ miles on foot. I'm done till late muzzy(multi tag), the blacktail broke me down this rifle season. Congrats to all those succesful hunters, nice job guys.
Quote from: trophyhunt on November 17, 2012, 02:57:46 PMWell I went lower in the walk in unit (kapowsin) yesturday and didn't see anything, so went back up to the top and nothing up there either. Got in really early cause it takes three hours to get to my high spot, many miles again today and nothing. No deer in 2 1/2 days, after 20+ miles on foot. I'm done till late muzzy(multi tag), the blacktail broke me down this rifle season. Congrats to all those succesful hunters, nice job guys.twenty plus miles. My god. your either a marathon man or don't know how to judge distance. Saw three shooters in there yesterday and didn't hardly get out of the blind.