I was a retard yesterday
#41
Boone & Crockett
Join Date: Nov 2003
Location:
Posts: 11,471

How ironic. I just gutted the worst smelling gut job I have ever done in my life. Took a lot to not puke. This was about 12 hours after we found him (not mine either). Around 3 or 4 in the morning and freezing cold out. Had to cross a creek and went up to my waist at one point. Still kept pushing on to find it though. Then dragged it through hell and back to finally get it back to camp. I guess the easy thing would have been to just let it sit there. I'm beat, wore out, still smell guts after 2 showers. But.......... it's now hanging and I love every minute of it.
#42
Fork Horn
Join Date: Dec 2008
Location: Wisconsin
Posts: 320

Its sad to hear so much bickering when he obviously learned his lesson after the first few posts. Its frusterating how immature adults can be when i know better than to treat another this way.... being a teenager. We all know that the meat most likely would have been ok to eat but if he doesnt feel comfortable feeding his family the meat then that is his choice. He should be congradulated for finding his trophy but it is unfortunate for the loss. Nobody here is a "professional" and everyone here makes mistakes. This forum has been leaning towards arguments rather than talking about what we love to do and sharing stories with eachother. Thanks for reading...
Jake
Jake
#43
Typical Buck
Thread Starter
Join Date: Jan 2005
Posts: 595

lets all put 2 hands together for ny bowhunter.


In fact I bet most of you guys wouldn't even be looking for a deer 24 hours later.
I was pissed at myself for letting it happen, i found him and tagged him, which I bet most of you wouldn't have done either.
I didn't realize I was in a group with so many professional hunters I thought blackhawk was the only one.
1 deer in 25 years, I am not happy about it but I can live with it.
Now we can let this thread go and fade away like it should or keep it up. I took my lumps....



In fact I bet most of you guys wouldn't even be looking for a deer 24 hours later.
I was pissed at myself for letting it happen, i found him and tagged him, which I bet most of you wouldn't have done either.
I didn't realize I was in a group with so many professional hunters I thought blackhawk was the only one.
1 deer in 25 years, I am not happy about it but I can live with it.
Now we can let this thread go and fade away like it should or keep it up. I took my lumps....
Last edited by WNYhunter; 11-29-2010 at 06:59 AM.
#44
Boone & Crockett
Join Date: Nov 2003
Location:
Posts: 11,471

In fact I bet most of you guys wouldn't even be looking for a deer 24 hours later.
I was pissed at myself for letting it happen, i found him and tagged him, which I bet most of you wouldn't have done either.
I was pissed at myself for letting it happen, i found him and tagged him, which I bet most of you wouldn't have done either.
lets all put 2 hands together for ny bowhunter
But yes... you took your lumps and lesson learned (I hope). So be it.
#45

did you know you can cut the front shoulders, the back-straps, and the hind quarters w/o even gutting, waste some meat, but on gut shot deer its a good option, i have done it for a lot of people...just for future reference
as far as how long you'll look for a deer, i recovered a buck 10 days after i shot him (yea that meat was bad) i made a marginal shot and it started raining within 10 minutes, i was acutally able to follow a little bit of a blood trail, but the next morning it was gone, i searched all day, and the next, then a week later, then about ten days later just what my work schedule would allow.....had it been a doe i would have probably given up after day two due to air temp and the questionable state/condition of the meat...but i am amazed at how easy some people will give up on a blood trail
good job on the recovery, know what you mean about the two showers and days later part of it though, and i love it also
as far as how long you'll look for a deer, i recovered a buck 10 days after i shot him (yea that meat was bad) i made a marginal shot and it started raining within 10 minutes, i was acutally able to follow a little bit of a blood trail, but the next morning it was gone, i searched all day, and the next, then a week later, then about ten days later just what my work schedule would allow.....had it been a doe i would have probably given up after day two due to air temp and the questionable state/condition of the meat...but i am amazed at how easy some people will give up on a blood trail

How ironic. I just gutted the worst smelling gut job I have ever done in my life. Took a lot to not puke. This was about 12 hours after we found him (not mine either). Around 3 or 4 in the morning and freezing cold out. Had to cross a creek and went up to my waist at one point. Still kept pushing on to find it though. Then dragged it through hell and back to finally get it back to camp. I guess the easy thing would have been to just let it sit there. I'm beat, wore out, still smell guts after 2 showers. But.......... it's now hanging and I love every minute of it.

#46
Spike
Join Date: Sep 2010
Location: ohio
Posts: 12

lets all put 2 hands together for ny bowhunter.


In fact I bet most of you guys wouldn't even be looking for a deer 24 hours later.
I was pissed at myself for letting it happen, i found him and tagged him, which I bet most of you wouldn't have done either.
I didn't realize I was in a group with so many professional hunters I thought blackhawk was the only one.
1 deer in 25 years, I am not happy about it but I can live with it.
Now we can let this thread go and fade away like it should or keep it up. I took my lumps....



In fact I bet most of you guys wouldn't even be looking for a deer 24 hours later.
I was pissed at myself for letting it happen, i found him and tagged him, which I bet most of you wouldn't have done either.
I didn't realize I was in a group with so many professional hunters I thought blackhawk was the only one.
1 deer in 25 years, I am not happy about it but I can live with it.
Now we can let this thread go and fade away like it should or keep it up. I took my lumps....
#47

I say no. The deer need to be opened up to cool down. Call this number and see what they tell you.
Freedom Sausage
815-792-8276
Freedom Sausage
815-792-8276
Well yesterday I shot a buck quarting to me at 40 yards. He took off having problems. I got down went to where he was and find blood and hair. My buddy makes his way to me and I look a little further. CORN????? oh no, but man there was alot of blood. pools of it in someplaces. I started tracking him ~ 30 minutes after the hit, picking my way through and bumped him at about 100 yards. At that point I am so pissed at myself for not coming back later, but all that blood... It was at 10am yesterday and at 1pm we ran out of blood. I am going to that property owners this morning and see if I can find him.
Now, i am pretty picky about the meat, if I find him is there anyway he can still be good? Its been 30 deg. all night.
Now, i am pretty picky about the meat, if I find him is there anyway he can still be good? Its been 30 deg. all night.