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Topic Archives => Memorable Hunts => Topic started by: kojac on September 28, 2006, 02:09:00 PM
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Here is a little taste of some of my whitetail outings over the last couple weeks.
I recieved a call from a huntin' buddy of mine in another part of the state that said he wanted to come over and hunt wht-tails but he only had a couple days.
This worked out fine because I couldn't get much time off myself and my next 2 days off were weds and thurs.
Here is a picture of a river we're hunting here in montana.
(http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v339/kojac/Fall_hunt_2006_008.jpg)
I've hunted this place for many years now so when I scout it's not to find a place to hunt, it's to find the bigger bucks and some of there feeding patterns.
I've been wanting to get this thread started for over a week but time is pretty short so I'll come back this evening but to wet your whissle a little bit.
My buddy didn't waste much time in get things started
(http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v339/kojac/Fall_hunt_2006_005.jpg)
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Dang it's getting hard to keep up with all these stories, lookin forward to it Brian! :thumbsup: :thumbsup:
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Oh, the pain....whitetails in a Montana river bottom....I'm in utter agony here! :p
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Good start!
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How wide are these Montana river bottoms typicaly ?? I've drove threw some of the west and what I saw was acres of fields and a small strip of woods
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the place we are hunting is hard to sit a morning stand because the deer are bedding in the trees next to where they feed.
so I told my buddy that there is a little patch of trees on the north end of the place that I call the cabbage patch (because its right next to a old garden plot) and with the wind we have we'll do a little push.
Next time I see my buddy he's got a big smile on his face and is missing a arrow.
We had a video camera on a tripod with us but in the heat of the action old eddy forgot to turn the camera on :knothead:
after a 25yrd blood trail a blind man could follow we found this:
(http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v339/kojac/Fall_hunt_2006_030.jpg)
I'll be honest with ya, I'm a man of few words and a story teller I'm not but there is more to this story and I might not be back for a little while.
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Man that is a nice buck. Congrats on the deer.
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That's definitely East of the divide...what a bruiser!
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A real keeper for sure nice going.
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nice deer-----
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Wow! Talk about a fast start - Nice buck! :thumbsup: More to follow you say??? We're all ears!
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Very nice!!! Always helps when you know what you're doing. :thumbsup:
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Great start
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Very nice buck. Someday, I'll do a hunt like that.
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Nice!! Good pic too. :thumbsup: :thumbsup: :thumbsup:
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Great buck.....I now know first hand how special those MT river bottons can be!!!
Sorry we didn't get together bud....but I'll be back!!!
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well I guess I'm going to end this thread, I wish I had alot of pictures but our dig camera broke recently so I'm without one myself.
The two days hunting with Ed was good time and made some great memories. :banghead:
On with the hunt,
It's a evening stand in an area that I have hunted before, pretty uneventfull as far as buck traffic in the morning for both of us but our plan for the evening was for me to enter the woods first around 3:45 and Pat would go to his stand around 4:30am. As he heads in the woods its not uncommen to bump some deer with the a northwest wind.
4:40 or so comes and sure enough something is shuffleing it's way my direction
(http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v339/kojac/MVC-010S.jpg)
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had to take a little break to put out a fire.
the badger pic is one I had taken earlier this year but none the less Mr Badger came strolling by and not to much later I hear a little more rustleing of the leaves
Sure enough it's a decent buck, without much thought my bow comes up and the arrow looks good.
I could see the deer for 40yrds or so after the shot. After some time I get down to find my arrow.
(http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v339/kojac/Fall_hunt_2006_004.jpg)
Everything seemed so wright when I made the shot but now I find the arrow and I start to second guess what I thought was so good.
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Keep it coming Brian!
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ohhh yeahhhh!!!
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NICE!
Congradulations!That's an awesome buck.
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I would have bet money on that shot being tight on the shoulder and now I look at the top half of the arrow and it looks like it might be stomach content on the shaft.....
Now I have to rethink this out before I follow-up on this deer. Over time I've learned if this is a gut shot deer I better wait a long time (6-8hrs). I decide to back off and wait untill later to follow-up.
Pat comes out from his little piece of realistate for the evening and I fill him in on what has transpiered.
After 3hrs I decide to follow-up a little farther while it is still light. If the trail doesn't look to good I'll back off untill morning.
The bloodtrail is not that great but at about 50yrds we fined a couple pools of blood and I comment to pat that this looks alot fresher than 3hrs......Than out from under our feet no less than 3 feet away this deer explodes and turns to the river 15yrds away and proceedes to cross. He hits the other bank and makes it another 10yrds or so and crashes to the ground.
Wow....We were so focused on the blood trail at that point we didn't see the deer no more than 3ft away.
At this point we need to work our way to the other side of the river without getting wet.
It's dark and here is what we found
(http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v339/kojac/P1010015.jpg)
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Is there room in Montana for one more guy? Dang boys. Congrats!!!
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Great buck! All these western threads are making me want to head that way too. LOL
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Another fine animal....just wish I could convince my wife she wouldn't freeze solid 8 months out of the year.
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JC,..When you get that figured out let me know how you convinced her as I have the same problem with mine... LOL
Brian, Congrats on a nice buck :thumbsup:
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Awesome :bigsmyl: :thumbsup: :notworthy:
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Good Stuff !
ROOTER
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thanks guys but everybody gets lucky if ya hang around the trees long enough.
My instinks were right it was tight on the shoulder however it was a little to tight and it looks like the arrow deflected back to take out 1 llung and liver no gut at all.
happy hunting guys!
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Congrats Brian! Looks like you guys had some serious fun. Great pictures!
3 more weeks and I'll be chasing deer in the Badlands of SD. Can't wait.
-Brian
www.bowyersjournal.com (http://www.bowyersjournal.com)
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WOW! Congrats to both counts! CK
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Great story and pics, and great bucks.
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Congrats Brian! That is a nice buck! :thumbsup:
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Way to go Brian...congrats bud!!