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Snow was rough but I was still able to get one.
That's a dandy buck right there!!!!! Strong work. Was that the exit wound you can see in the photo or did a predator get to him first?
Quote from: jrebel on November 22, 2022, 03:19:01 PMThat's a dandy buck right there!!!!! Strong work. Was that the exit wound you can see in the photo or did a predator get to him first? That was an exit wound from a bullet a friend of mine gave me to try, I will not be using them again.
Quote from: nimrod67 on November 22, 2022, 03:28:37 PMQuote from: jrebel on November 22, 2022, 03:19:01 PMThat's a dandy buck right there!!!!! Strong work. Was that the exit wound you can see in the photo or did a predator get to him first? That was an exit wound from a bullet a friend of mine gave me to try, I will not be using them again.Holy moly......do you mind sharing what bullet / caliber. That is quite the exit wound. Still a stud buck for sure.....I keep zooming in to get a better look at the antlers and am enamored by the dark heavy horns with trash. Love it.
Nice buck Love those black gnarley horns
Had two folks I knew that had tags in two different units. Snow was a factor in both units and hindered the hunt to a certain extent. One ate tag soup (he’s very picky and has killed many tape measure bucks, had something in mind he did not see), the other killed a buck that was a 26” wide 4 by 5, he was very happy with it. Both are friends of mine going back 35 and more years ago, both know the valley very well. Both said with the amount of snow that was on the ground and it’s timing they expected to see a lot more deer than what they did.
Quote from: nimrod67 on November 22, 2022, 02:47:59 PMSnow was rough but I was still able to get one.Great buck Nimrod, love those dark heavy ones. I think I bumped into you in the hills one day when the snow was just getting going. Glad to see you got a good one. Going into this hunt I had every intention of milking it out til the bitter end and eating the tag if need be in order to find a big one, but that's not the way it ended up. I was working a ton of hours in the months leading up to this hunt and had very little time to prepare let alone spend with the family. Overall it was a good hunt, most days averaged 10-15 bucks but the quality was very low for the most part. I spent some time hunting up higher than I probably should have been in order to try to locate a better class of deer to no avail. Sign was nearly non-existent up there let alone deer sightings. The snow was rough there for a while, but towards the end it had melted down to a manageable level in the areas I was hunting, around a foot or so on the south facing slopes. The wife managed to make it up for a few days to hunt with me and we ended up killing the first decent buck I had laid eyes on in 10 days. He was moving fairly quickly through some timber at 500yds and we didn't have a lot of time to judge him, I thought he was a little better than he ended up being but subconsciously I think I pulled the trigger because I was ready to get home and finally spend some time with the kiddos.
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Quote from: Mtnwalker on November 22, 2022, 08:04:09 PMQuote from: nimrod67 on November 22, 2022, 02:47:59 PMSnow was rough but I was still able to get one.Great buck Nimrod, love those dark heavy ones. I think I bumped into you in the hills one day when the snow was just getting going. Glad to see you got a good one. Going into this hunt I had every intention of milking it out til the bitter end and eating the tag if need be in order to find a big one, but that's not the way it ended up. I was working a ton of hours in the months leading up to this hunt and had very little time to prepare let alone spend with the family. Overall it was a good hunt, most days averaged 10-15 bucks but the quality was very low for the most part. I spent some time hunting up higher than I probably should have been in order to try to locate a better class of deer to no avail. Sign was nearly non-existent up there let alone deer sightings. The snow was rough there for a while, but towards the end it had melted down to a manageable level in the areas I was hunting, around a foot or so on the south facing slopes. The wife managed to make it up for a few days to hunt with me and we ended up killing the first decent buck I had laid eyes on in 10 days. He was moving fairly quickly through some timber at 500yds and we didn't have a lot of time to judge him, I thought he was a little better than he ended up being but subconsciously I think I pulled the trigger because I was ready to get home and finally spend some time with the kiddos.Great buck Mtnwalker, man those genes run strong up there.