I was hunting on the edge of a turnip field on a friend' s property in Juneau County, Wisconsin when the type of buck I' ve always wanted to take stepped into the field directly behind me. He turned to look away and I sent a Zwickey after him. I haven' t had him score yet, but he should just barely miss P&Y...by about 110" . []
He was a spike with little browtines. Did I mention he was still in full velvet? I' ve always wanted a velvet whitetail. So, I burned my only state-wide WI either-sex tag (non-CWD area) on a fat scrub buck with fuzzy antlers. The meat' s in the freezer--except for the sirloins we ate last night--and that neat little rack will look cool on the wall.
Congrats Jason! I can' t believe he was still in velvet. I was down at my land last weekend and saw a 150 class buck. (Not in velvet) Stalked to within 25 yards of 2 turkeys too. Can' t wait till season opens in Illinois! Dick
Before we went out hunting that afternoon I was looking at some recent trail camera photos from the property. There was another buck still in velvet too. He had a goofey little rack--sort of like a tiny caribou.
Congrats Jason! Man, not long until our season opens. The way it' s looking, it won' t even be in the 90' s either--whoo-hooo!!!! Should still be several around with velvet here for a little while yet.
Chad
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"We can have no '50-50' allegiance in this country. Either a man is an American and nothing else, or he is not an American at all."-- Theodore Roosevelt
A wise man's heart is at his right hand; but a fool's heart at his left. Ecclesiasties 10:2
The last four letters in American..........I Can
The last four letters in Republican........I Can
The last four letters in Democrats.........Rats
JRW now stop that! You know it' s the loose nut behind the wheel that causes all the damage! Tell it like it is! JRW, not a new bow, with a new bow took a TROPHY! You kids now days!
Jason, you can blame it on the economy, blame it on Al Queado and/or terrorists, or blame it on Pres. Bush. The choice is your' s.
Congrats on the deer. Did you get some pics? There' s something about a buck in velvet that just looks cool. I doubt I' ll be getting one in Ohio though since the season doesn' t open ' till October. Is the " new bow" that Palmer you' ve mentioned?
A buck in velvet, kewl Jason, congrats dude! Our season opened way early this year (Sept 6th) & a velvet antlered buck was a real possibilty for me too. But even tho I' ve seen a decent (2.5 yr old 8pt, 115 in. +/-) a few times, the shot opportunity hasn' t materialized yet. He already seems to have ESP, or whatever it is that keeps some of ' em out of trouble. You know, ambling down a trail, directly toward the ambush, then for no apparent reason, turns & casually walks away. I saw him (from 45-50 yds) yesterday & he' d shed all his velvet except a small bit on his right antler, & I bet even that' s gone now. Oh well, I' m still after him, only drawback being that I ain' t gonna shoot any does in there...for now. (If he keeps demonstrating that telepathy I may get weak. >grin< Congrats again on your buck Jason, & good luck to you (& everyone) the rest of the season!
Good advice on the blame thing. I' ll have to kick that one around a while.
I did burn some slide film on him, which I' ll pick up tomorrow on my lunch break. It takes them something like a week to make prints from slides, so it' ll be a while before I get anything back that I can scan in.
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Vic,
stay on that buck. I' m sure he' ll be hanging on the meat pole (yours) in no time. He' s bound to screw up sooner or later.