10+ year old buck - pics
#21
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Hico, WV USA
Posts: 393
RE: 10+ year old buck - pics
REG-
Those are both awesome bucks! To bag two bucks of that caliber on public land...gives hope to many out there. I can't believe they made it to 10 in Montana. I know when I lived there the winters could be down right "arctic"!
Looking at how nice those racks are on 10 year olds....could you imagine what they must have been say 4 years ago???
Congratulations....hope you get some good stew out of him!
Pat in WV
Those are both awesome bucks! To bag two bucks of that caliber on public land...gives hope to many out there. I can't believe they made it to 10 in Montana. I know when I lived there the winters could be down right "arctic"!
Looking at how nice those racks are on 10 year olds....could you imagine what they must have been say 4 years ago???
Congratulations....hope you get some good stew out of him!
Pat in WV
#22
RE: 10+ year old buck - pics
Allright, Reg, Its nice to meet someone from my neck of the woods, Greetings from Rexford. I too have had some good oppurtunities, but thats another story<img src=icon_smile_sad.gif border=0 align=middle> We gotta hook up, as I am wanting to go to Idaho next year since its so close. Ya done good, later my friend, Bobby
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#26
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Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Montana USA
Posts: 40
RE: 10+ year old buck - pics
springgobbler, I am amazed that anything can survive some of the winters we get.
121553, I'd love to hunt Idaho. It would be nice to shoot two bucks. I don't think I can swing it next year though. Post some pictures of some of your bucks if you have a scanner, I love to see buck pictures, I know the Rexford area has some huge bucks.
soonershooter, They make great burger!
yeoman, They age the deer buy looking at the lower jaw, they also pull a tooth. They could tell before they even looked at the teeth though.
121553, I'd love to hunt Idaho. It would be nice to shoot two bucks. I don't think I can swing it next year though. Post some pictures of some of your bucks if you have a scanner, I love to see buck pictures, I know the Rexford area has some huge bucks.
soonershooter, They make great burger!
yeoman, They age the deer buy looking at the lower jaw, they also pull a tooth. They could tell before they even looked at the teeth though.
#27
RE: 10+ year old buck - pics
There is some nice ones around here Reg, maybe thats why I'm spoiled in what I shoot. I have hunted just about every day since archery season begun and never let up and hunted the rut hard. Thoughout the entire season I had one shooter dureing the rut, a 150 class but thats another story,( also passed on a 130 class P/Y 5 pt and a couple of 4's) dureing archery. I usually average seeing 6 to 10 deer a day, but I was holding out for THE DEER, and in doing so I didn't bag my trophy, but my ma squaw got a 4pt last week to put meat in the freezer before the season ended. You gotta be proud of your season and I want to hear all about it, I know it had to be in the rut at that time and would like to know the circumstances leading up to it, if you know what I mean, if its a road kill then make up a good story, take care, Bobby <img src=icon_smile_wink.gif border=0 align=middle>
#29
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Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Montana USA
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RE: 10+ year old buck - pics
121553, He was rutting, my buddy and I went about 2 1/2 to 3 miles back on a closed logging road in the morning. We rattled and still hunted till about noon then slowly headed back to the truck, we saw a few does and one small buck in the morning. We split up about a half mile from the truck, I hiked a ridge and he took the road. I hiked back down to the road at 2:00 and noticed my buddy hadn't come out yet, his track wasn't on the road. I was only about 3 to 400 yards from the truck at this time when I heard a buck grunt above the road in a pine thicket, I couldn't see him at this point, a few seconds later a doe came running out of the thicket about 80 to 90 yards away with the buck a few steps behind her. I only had a few seconds to decide if I wanted to shoot him or not, I didn't think he was that big, I guessed 140 - 145, I figured I'd better shoot, 140 was my minimum, I didn't need the meat, the freezer was full of elk meat and two deer my wife and daughter had shot. I shot and he ran back into the thicket. Imagine my surprise when I walked up to him, ground growage instead of shrinkage, he was laying about 5 yards into the thicket. This was icing on the cake because I already had a great season, I shot a big 6 point bull elk with a late season tag in January then got a decent 5 point bull during archery season. This year will probably never be topped. You can see the elk pics here: http://www.cyberport.net/users/gibson/elkhunt.htm
pig dog 02, I shot him with a .280 Rem with 160 grain grand slams.
pig dog 02, I shot him with a .280 Rem with 160 grain grand slams.
#30
RE: 10+ year old buck - pics
REG, congrats. The tape on the left beam of the second picture you posted(Mr. White Face)? You didn't? He didn't? Just curious...nice deer, sounds like a great year for you and the family.