Went to Central KS. w/ my friend on our annual whitetail hunt the week before Thanksgiving. Ive only been here 4-5 times and I have seen whoppers every trip. About 3 yrs ago I had a 170" in at 12 yds and he managed to slip away. I was freaking heart broke. On to this year.
The first day out it was obvious the rut was done. Although the weather was harsh 20 degrees or so and really windy. Not a single deer and this is deer country for sure. Day 2 in the morning I saw zip again. That after noon I decided to drive around some other places and see what was up. Saw several deer and 1 10pt that was about 150" chasing a doe. It was encouraging.
The 3rd day still zero deer on the stand. Unbelievable!! Im overlooking deep trails littered w/ so many tracks thier almost hard to tell whos who. About 11am I cant stand it anymore, time to make my own luck. I bail out of the stand and head down stream. I had been hunting the upper end of a bottle neck on a river. The week b4 my buddy Ed had seen 2 bucks across the river from him (where Iam now) chasing a doe. Both over 180" Im headed to where he last saw them.
I get down there and decide to rattle and see what happens. I smack the antlers together and within seconds a doe bounds over the levee and running for deer life! No shot she hits the river and is gone. For people who have never been hear a little insight. When doe's get chased out here there is almost no getting away, they are runnin for their life! I wait abit and still no buck. I decide to head to where she came from I ease around the end of the levee and see some dozer piles. My thoughts go to bunnys!!
I get an arrow out and start scanning the brush ahead. I see something odd and all I see is a rack in the brush w/ 6 points on one side about 50 yds away. I havent been quiet for sometime now so Im sure hes dead. I think to myself someone shot this deer last week and didnt say anything. I take 2 steps and then it moves. Holy @#% hes alive!!!!...and has no clue I even exist!!!