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Big Skyz
11-06-2014, 11:21 AM
As I mentioned earlier my heart just isn't into to deer hunting like it used to be. However that doesn't mean I like having an unfilled tag in my wallet either. Last year was the first year in 30 years I didn't fill my tag and that didn't set well with me. This year my enthusiasm was also low due to the fact I really didn't have anywhere great lined up to go, and the deer numbers are way down in Montana due to disease and hard winters. So just finding deer is a major problem this year. I went out last weekend and passed up 16 young mule deer bucks. It was nice to see that many bucks, but spikes, forkhorns, and really small 3x3's don't light my fire at all. Anyway last night after work I knew I had about two hours of daylight that I could go hunt. I called a land owner and they gave me permission to hunt on their place.They also mentioned they hadn't seen any deer. So I wasn't overly confident as I left my truck to hike up the mountain. In fact I had zero expectations to see much of anything. This was weighing on my mind along with the fact I have very little time to deer hunt this year. To make a long story short, as I neared the top of the ridge and rounded a corner I was surprised to see a small herd of deer. Even more surprising was the fact there was a buck chasing around the does and he wasn't a forkhorn. I ranged him at 260 yards. I then laid down, got him in my scope, and gave him a hard going over. I knew he was far from the biggest buck I've ever shot. The thoughts about limited time, and a bird in hand, came to mind and I decided to take him. I settled in for the shot, squeezed the trigger and heard that very satisfying WHUMP of a solid hit. He took a few step and tumbled down the steep slope. (Thanks again for the ammo Bucky.) By the time I reached him it was getting dark. I took photos as quickly as I could and then reached for my headlamp in my pack. The friggen thing was dead! So then I had the fun task of quartering this buck out in the dark (the no gutting method) and then transcended my own carcass off the mountain in the dark. Made no less stressful by the fact that one misstep on that super steep rocky slope and I would wind up in the obituaries. I made it back to the pick up long after dark, ran home and recruited my two youngest boys to come help me pack the buck out. We got all our head lamps working, returned to the buck, loaded everything up and were home by 9pm.

Here are my two Sherpa's. :D
http://i254.photobucket.com/albums/hh113/Huntzz/CaydenandHunter2014_zps0807bb87.jpg

My son took this photo of me (the old fat man) on our way out.
http://i254.photobucket.com/albums/hh113/Huntzz/TroyMuleDeerC11-5-14_zps1486a62f.jpg

Me with the buck shortly after taking him. So there you have it. My buck is down and I can get back to more important things like fishing, coyote hunting, and possibly helping one or both of my daughter get a buck or two.
http://i254.photobucket.com/albums/hh113/Huntzz/TroyMuleDeerA11-5-14_zps7976775d.jpg

LJ3
11-06-2014, 11:27 AM
Nice buck! Another year or two and he'd measure out real good!

Big Skyz
11-06-2014, 11:28 AM
Another year or two and I might not be able to get my fat behind up there to kill him. :)

Thumper
11-06-2014, 11:38 AM
I wasn't overly confident as I left my truck to hike up the mountain.


YOU LEFT YOUR TRUCK???? :D

(Great story btw)! ;)

Big Skyz
11-06-2014, 11:48 AM
Thumper remember I moved to the Western side of Montana. Not very conducive to road hunting out here. Figures, during the prime of my life I lived in a fat man's paradise to hunt. Then I move to the steep, rocky, mountain side of the state for when I'm old and fat. Wrong place, wrong time...story of my life.

Buckrub
11-06-2014, 11:52 AM
That's a small buck?

I'm so jealous I'm crying.

Way to go man. Great story. (Ask your wife where the carriage return is, though.....:))

Big Skyz
11-06-2014, 11:53 AM
Hey Bucky, my camo matches. ;)

Buckrub
11-06-2014, 11:54 AM
Oh......yeah...you WERE in the picture. I see that now.

HideHunter
11-06-2014, 12:07 PM
Strong work Sky!

Chicken Dinner
11-06-2014, 12:09 PM
Nice work!

Captain
11-06-2014, 01:35 PM
Very nice!
That is a cool report.

Niner
11-06-2014, 03:51 PM
...... I knew he was far from the biggest buck I've ever shot......

And far larger than any I've ever taken!! Congrats old man. That should put some venison on the table for a spell. Good going, my friend!!!!

Sometimes it's not about the biggest or the bestest, but getting some nice food for the fambly. :biggrin
Seriously though....nice going.....nice buck. I'd sure like to get one of your lessons in boning out a deer one of these days. I am sure it is a sight to behold.

Big Skyz
11-06-2014, 04:22 PM
Niner it is a sight that is difficult to behold in the dark I can tell you. Probably the worst hack job I've ever done, but at least it got done and I didn't cut my hand or fingers. You can be I won't be caught with a dead headlamp and no flashlight ever again! That part SUCKED!

Big Muddy
11-06-2014, 05:04 PM
YOU DA MAN, SKY....SOUNDS LIKE A GREAT HUNT AND STALK!!!

Bwana
11-06-2014, 06:33 PM
Congrats to you sir and way cool to get the boys there to assist the old man.

Thumper
11-06-2014, 07:32 PM
Congrats to you sir and way cool to get the boys there to assist the old man.

That was the easy part Bwana. He walked in, gave them "that look", then said, "If you wanna eat ... you're gonna pack some meat!" ;)

treyball20
11-07-2014, 10:52 AM
love seeing those pack out pictures had to pack mine for only about 600 yards. it always seems you have to pack up hill.

Big Skyz
11-07-2014, 11:36 AM
Treyball20 funny how that works isn't it. Thankfully most of it was actually downhill. Heckuva an uphill walk in to shoot it and go back and retrieve it though.