Cousin’s Buck

Compensating for Ground Shrinkage ;-)

Rutting Buck

Ryan shot this buck on Friday Nov. 19th.  He was hunting in an area where we’ve seen a really mature buck.  After doing a little scouting he hung a new stand.  I believe this was his second hunt from the stand and he’d only been there about 15 min when a smaller buck came through chasing a doe.  Needless to say, he was getting pretty excited seeing all the action and it wasn’t much longer when this guy came through.  Seeing the tall tines, Ryan made the quick decision to  take this buck.  He made a good shot and the buck dropped in his tracks!

This wasn’t quite the buck he was after, but this will fill the freezer just the same.  Congrats little cousin, use your bow like a real man next time ;-) !!!

First Bow Buck 2010

2010 Bow Kill

2010 pic 2

I shot this buck the evening of November 12th which is the day before rifle season here in MO.  It was a rainy, nasty day on Friday.  With everything wet, the deer were pretty much like ghosts in the woods – you had to depend on the eyes because you sure weren’t going to hear them.   This buck along with a younger 8pt snuck in on me and when I saw them they were at about 40yrds and cruising.  I had an eight foot shooting lane that the younger one was in and this one was close on his heels.  This gave me about 5 to 10 seconds to make the decision on whether to shoot…

Friday morning I had rattled in a really nice 8pt that came by me at about 30 yrds, but he stayed in the brush offering me no shot.  When I saw the right side of this buck’s rack, I made the quick decision that this was the 8 that I had saw that morning and that he was a shooter.  He stepped into the shooting lane at 35 yards and I bleated, but he completely ignored me!  I practically had to yell, and on the 3rd “yell” he stopped just inside the lane.  The arrow released and I heard a loud pop, I knew he was hit hard  as he never really ran and barely made it over the next ridge.  It was about that time that it started pouring rain again which was nerve racking as I knew that my blood trail was going to be gone soon!

The rain slowed to a mist so I decided to wait.  I waited an hour and after making a few phone calls and saying a few prayers, my cousins and I trailed him over the next ridge and found him laying just on the other side.  My kids were pumped, both that dad finally got him a buck this year and that God answered their prayers!  The shot had been good – I hit him in the very back of the right shoulder and it went through and lodged in the left shoulder putting in right in the boiler room.  The shoulder hit explained the loud pop I had heard!

As always, it’s such a great moment to find that deer, but it also was a moment of truth.  As I began to look the buck over I began to think that this was one of the deer that I had passed at 10yrds earlier in the week that I had on video.  After getting him home we reviewed the footage from earlier in the week, and sure enough, there he was walking 10 yards from my stand on a morning hunt earlier in the week!  I tell you this to let you in on a lesson that I learned.  If you have a buck in mind that you’ve seen earlier in the day or recently, it’s very easy for your mind to make that jump to that buck when making a split decision.  Don’t know if there’s a remedy to this, but it may be something to keep in mind at the very least.  In the end, I’m very thankful to have this deer – the meat will go to good use, and my kids are very proud of their daddy – both of which are worthy reasons to enjoy this great sport!

P.S. –  Unfortunately with all the rain, I didn’t have my vid camera along.

Tip of the week – rattle and grunt often, I’ve rattled and grunted 5 bucks in just this week!  GOOD LUCK!!

Rut Madness!

This has to be one of the most exciting hunts I’ve been on in a long time!  The vid pretty much says it all!

Great Buck Down!

Green Score = 148 Gross

I’d like to say a big congrats to my brother-in-law Stephen.  This buck has some great tine length and is pretty heavy as well!  A great all around mature whitetail.  He shot this great buck November 4th up in north MO.  He had saw a smaller buck chasing some does early and it wasn’t long before another doe came through with this bruiser on her trail.  He shot this buck at 25 yrds and had an easy recovery.

I’ll be heading back up to north MO this evening and I’m hoping to meet a buck of this caliber sometime this next week!  Congrats again Stephen, you were deserved this buck!

Find the Does!

The time has come that we’ve all been waiting for – it’s the three letter word we call the RUT!  I was hunting up in north mo this past weekend and saw a great buck chasing some does.   I watched some does come through and filter up the draw I was hunting in about 1hr before dark.  It was about 30 min later when I heard the heavy footsteps and saw a doe come flying through the draw.  The does came running down to me about 25yrds away, which I was thinking was going to work out perfect.  Unfortunately, when he got about 60yards out, one of the does took out – ran right past him and over the hill.  It didn’t take him too long to decide that she was the one he was after and so he took out on her trail.  I grunted & bleated, but his hormones were just too strong for me!

I’d be surprised if many does are actually ready to breed as of yet, but the bucks are chasing!  I just love this time of year.  Find yourself a travel corridor, whether it’s a funnel, a ledge on the side of a ridge, a low area across some open – anywhere that a buck would likely travel scent checking for does.  Just downwind of a known doe bedding area is a priceless stand location for the next 3 weeks.

Get on the does cause you can bet the bucks are!