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Old 11-11-2013 | 01:04 PM
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Decent ML season with my new to me Disc Extreme

It started kind of tough. ML season started 2 Nov and for the first week hunting both private and public land, I was having a hard enough time even proving the existence of deer. Actually, that’s not quite true since on the private land (a vineyard) I would always scatter a herd of deer driving in to my spot. But they did not come anywhere near the stands. The public WMAs were a total bust. Maybe the fact that the trees held on to their leaves longer or the total lack of acorns in the woods were factors, or maybe the rut just had not taken off much but the deer were acting more like late season deer, getting off the fields and watering areas at O’ dark thirty and bedding down for most of the day. A discouraging first week.

Second week started much better. Saturday (9 Nov) I got luckier. After glassing some shadowy deer leaving the field too early and too far to shoot, I was going to pack it in early when I spotted one moving fast into the woods behind my stand, about 50 yards. A quick shot put her down DRT.

Not the most glamorous pic, but I like to take them as they lay. It was a high (her left) shoulder shot that spun her onto her back.

Went back to the same stand today (11 Nov) to see if I could nab another. Sunrise was at 0648. I was in the stand at 0555 and saw nothing until another doe was just about to enter the woods around 0710, again behind my stand. 65 yard shot, she thrashed a bit but was down within 8’ from where I hit her.

After the smoke cleared I noticed two more deer that were close to her and they ran right under my stand. They milled about a bit and I slowly reloaded, trying not to spook them. They started back towards my first doe as I got my gun reloaded. Took a shot on the one that gave me the best target, a nice broadside at 45 yards. The deer dropped, kicked a bit, bleated once (I hate that sound), and lay still.


This turned out to be a button buck. I figured out that the first doe was the mama, with the other two being her yearlings, which explains while they hung around. I actually had to shoo away the last deer, she kept coming back. Not a story I can tell my daughters, but am pretty sure the last young’un was mature enough to be on her own.

So five days of bad luck and two days of good luck and a very full freezer. All shots taken with Knight Disc Extreme, 100gr BH209, Speer DC .44cal/240gr, Harvester Green CR sabots, CCI 209m primers.

Pics of the vineyard. My stand is about 50 yards behind where I took this pic.



P.S. I gotta say I love my Anza knife. Small, gets the job done and easy to get crazy sharp. Made from a Nicholson file.


Now all I need is a nice 10 pt buck!

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Old 11-11-2013 | 03:06 PM
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Nice going Hubby. A ten pointer would be nice. But those does and the button would make me just as happy.
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Old 11-11-2013 | 03:16 PM
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Congratulations he will sure eat good.
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Old 11-11-2013 | 03:36 PM
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Now thats a great couple of days!!
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Old 11-11-2013 | 04:35 PM
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that is a lot of great venison you put on the ground. Lots of good eating there. Congratulations on the hunt.
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Old 11-11-2013 | 05:43 PM
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congrats on some good clean shots and harvesting of some excellent talble fare.
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Old 11-11-2013 | 06:11 PM
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Congrats!!! Nice write up and nice shooting. That should keep you in meat for awhile...
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Old 11-11-2013 | 06:18 PM
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Wow, you sure were busy for a time there.
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Old 11-12-2013 | 05:25 AM
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Great job Hubby! Way to break in your new gun.! That is good eating for sure. (and love them DC's, the sure do the job)

You hunting in Clifton at all? That is where the monsters are...as you know. I have yet to see any sign of the rut out here (hour west of you) and I saw my first 2 deer (does) all season here yesterday on my 5th sit in the past week and half. No acorns, no clue what the deer are doing. Its gotta start heating up soon. Crazy its Nov 12 and no sign of rut, here.
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Old 11-12-2013 | 05:30 AM
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congrats on the takes, really like that knife. Looks like something my grandfather would have.
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