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Omega
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Topic: Yee Haw!!!!!Posted: 20 September 2005 at 17:12 |
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Sandi is very proud, 150 yards with her TC Encore 50 cal muzzleloader. We saw a couple real hawgs but she had to have the droptine! Take care Rich Edited by Omega |
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Posted: 21 September 2005 at 00:00 |
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Wow nice buck! Does this mean she shot a bigger deer than you've shot now? How about some details. Spot |
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Posted: 21 September 2005 at 00:18 |
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i would've taken the drop tine, too, given the option! much congrats to her! how did the hunt unfold - spot and stalk, or stand, or?? |
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Posted: 21 September 2005 at 01:56 |
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That buck is Haug status in most places. Looks like maybe a western midwest buck? Very nice, if that other drop tine hadn't broken off it be even neater but I wouldn't complain.
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Omega
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Posted: 21 September 2005 at 02:01 |
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It was our 3rd stalk of the hunt. We worked to 120 yards of a similar sized buck with no dropper after an hour and half stalk opening morning. I told her to pass and she muttered that she better not regret passing on that buck as we walked away from it. I told her she never would, big words! That night we worked in on a herd with two gaggers in it - upper 180's to low 190's for the one. We were on a road allowance and the bucks 82 yards away were on land we didn't have perrmision for. Everything else in sight we did have permission for, you know how that goes! They never crossed the road allowance and we backed out after light was done. Finally found the owner and his words were "shoot all the crop thieving #$@!?&^%!" Wouldn't ya know it! Next morning saw us 3/4's of a mile away down wind prepared to sneak the same herd. Instead we have 6 bucks out in the wheat in our way. I was glassing them and telling her they were all "just bucks" when she asks what's up with the horns on the one. He turns and his rack is skylined and we see the dropper. As soon as Sandi saw the droptine, it was over, she only had eyes for him. They were in standing wheat and it took us 3 hours of indian walking to cover the 3/4 of a mile and get into position on the bedded bucks. Once ready I bleated a couple of times and they all stood up. The wheat is really tall this year and only the head and necks stick out, too boot the bugger was facing straight away. Sandi waited until he turned sideways and guessed at where to hold. The smack was thundering loud and he was gone. Turns out she was a tad high and spined him, still a great shot. I got to hunt that night and the next morning and passed on a couple of very good bucks in a couple of stalks. The season has just started and I want to shoot a good one. Going back Friday. |
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Omega
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Posted: 21 September 2005 at 02:05 |
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He did have matching droppers which would have been cool. We've seen and filmed 3 drop tine bucks so far. The best, a fourth dropper I never got film of but he has a 14" club down on the left side. These are Alberta bucks, our management plan is really working on improving the herd. |
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Posted: 21 September 2005 at 02:42 |
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you know... i hunt mostly public land here, and i generally do as well as anybody for getting ahold of good bucks... but damn, i have to hunt for a couple weeks and spend a couple months glassing ahead of time to just see one buck like what you are talking about seeing and filming... and then you pass on them because they aren't big enough. big kudos to everybody involved in your qdm program - it is obviously working very well. luck to you to better your wife's buck - it is a helluva deer. |
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Posted: 21 September 2005 at 02:44 |
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Great buck by any standards, and sounds like a nice hunt Omega. Congratulations to Sandi
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Posted: 21 September 2005 at 03:31 |
It takes me 2 years to draw a tag in these zones, so I'm pushing for a real gagger. Having said that I've been reviewing tape this morning and I may have screwed up. I thought Sandi's buck was smaller than it actually was, in-fact i missed on the ground score by 10 inches. I still can't believe I didn't have a tape measure with me. But, knowing what I know now and looking at the video tapes I'm a little sick to my stomach right now. One perfect 4x4 I figured at 170 to 175 when i passed him is probably a solid high 180's and just a pair of browtines shy of B&C. The 7x7, while not overly tall is 195 to 200 NT points and has a couple of stickers we couldn't see with all the deer milling around. URK! |
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Posted: 21 September 2005 at 03:36 |
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I think that buck is outstanding. Way to go Sandi.
Good luck next time out Omega.
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Posted: 21 September 2005 at 04:23 |
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Omega, I'm not as good at judging big bucks as you are. Just don't see many really big bucks in PA. But my first rule is: When the rack hits the dirt is shrinks considerably! BEAR |
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Posted: 21 September 2005 at 04:37 |
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I know exactley what you are talking about Bear. My days of getting fooled by whitetail are pretty much behind me, I haven't had one shrink on the ground in years, I knew pretty much what i was getting each time. Mulies are different though and there are 20 measurements that go into scoring a buck. It can be pretty subjective without a solid reference point. It is however pretty easy to score from 10 minutes of video tape sitting here in my office. |
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Posted: 21 September 2005 at 15:33 |
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Thats an awesome buck congrats to the hunter for sure.
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Posted: 21 September 2005 at 16:57 |
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Omega, Congrats to Sandi. What a nice buck! Isn't it a great feeling when a stalk works out regardless of buck size? RD
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Posted: 21 September 2005 at 17:01 |
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There is nothing like a stalk! We did 5 in 4 days and could have killed a buck at the end of each one. It really gets my mojo going! |
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Posted: 23 September 2005 at 03:38 |
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very, very nice buck, with or without the drop tine!
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