Kansas Archery/Rifle Deer Hunting
#31
2010 Deer Hunt
My father and I bow hunted with Brian this past year, and while my father didn't score I took a nice 14 point in the 135"-140" class. The deer was taken in the last 8 minutes of hunting on the last evening of the hunt, so if you've never believed the TV shows - believe them it really does happen that way sometimes.
I was only able to take that deer due to the persistence of Brian, and his text messages urging me to stay put until the last possible moment, and that is only one of the accolades I could bestow on Brian. After I shot my deer in the rain, Brian waded a creek to get the deer across to his truck, dressed it out, then took to taxidermist with me that night. After it was caped Brian took the deer to his shed and boned out the meat for me and brought it to me at the Inn (where we stayed) so that I could have the time to pack and get ready to leave the next morning. Saying Brian is the hardest working guide I've ever had the privalidge to hunt with would be the understatement of the century! The only photos I have of the deer are those taken at the Taxidermist, but will forward to Brian so that he can post. There are some very nice deer on his properties, but that is only part of the reason we will return. The biggest reason as that neither my father nor I have ever hunted for a week and felt so relaxed and comfortable, nor had a outfitter work so hard to insure that we had a good time and a great hunting experience.
I'd tell everyone to hunt with Brian, but then I don't want everyone shooting the deer I am after
I was only able to take that deer due to the persistence of Brian, and his text messages urging me to stay put until the last possible moment, and that is only one of the accolades I could bestow on Brian. After I shot my deer in the rain, Brian waded a creek to get the deer across to his truck, dressed it out, then took to taxidermist with me that night. After it was caped Brian took the deer to his shed and boned out the meat for me and brought it to me at the Inn (where we stayed) so that I could have the time to pack and get ready to leave the next morning. Saying Brian is the hardest working guide I've ever had the privalidge to hunt with would be the understatement of the century! The only photos I have of the deer are those taken at the Taxidermist, but will forward to Brian so that he can post. There are some very nice deer on his properties, but that is only part of the reason we will return. The biggest reason as that neither my father nor I have ever hunted for a week and felt so relaxed and comfortable, nor had a outfitter work so hard to insure that we had a good time and a great hunting experience.
I'd tell everyone to hunt with Brian, but then I don't want everyone shooting the deer I am after
#35
Rifle season still remains unbooked, Tags must be applied for during the month of April. I also have early Oct. and late nov. bow dates available and I currently have 8 properties totalling 1600+ acres.
#36
Trail cams are getting lots of photos, there are some left-over tags which go on sale soon.
Here is a recent video of a 5 buck bachelor group
http://s111.photobucket.com/albums/n...t=100_0059.mp4
This buck has a sticker growing on the back of his right main beam
Here is a recent video of a 5 buck bachelor group
http://s111.photobucket.com/albums/n...t=100_0059.mp4
This buck has a sticker growing on the back of his right main beam
#40
Spike
Join Date: Feb 2011
Location: Pennsylvania
Posts: 3
The bucks are looking good so far Brian......wish we could come out this year........can't wait until next year! :-) Good Luck to all that are hunting with Brian he is a stand up guy that works his tail off to make sure you are seeing deer.