Doe Down

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Watch HunterByDesign Prostaffer Ryan Remole put the smack down on a doe. Ryan made a beautiful shot on this deer and the video bears the proof as the doe ran a very short distance before piling up. Enjoy!

Best of luck to you all!

Game Cam Buck Pictures

“Young Deer With Potential”


“Brows”

Here are a couple of pics of some young bucks that hopefully make it through this year. Looks like both of these deer have some great potential and should make for some fun encounters this bow season!

Getting pics in our area in north Missouri has gotten a bit more tough this year as we aren’t allowed to set out salt licks, corn or anything else to congregate deer pre-season for some pics. There were a few cases (and I do mean few) of CWD up north of our area that has put our all powerful conservation dept on high alert and there seems to be a little bit of kneejerking going on around there.

Just got another camera out down here in southwest MO so hopefully I’ll have more pics to share with you soon. Stay tuned…

Nov 9th & 10th Bucks

Mature 8pt

Young 8 - Coming Under Stand

I’ve been having fun up here in North MO, but have yet to connect with a mature buck. I’ve had lots of deer around me and have gotten some neat video of deer behavior, but the big ones are eluding me. Today I was close to a mature buck that slipped by at 40yrds. He was behind a bit of brush, but I did manage to catch a little video of him. He’s no monster, but I believe he’s mature enough to be a shooter, especially with the bow. The second pic is of a young 8pt that came and hung out under my stand yesterday. These pics aren’t the greatest as they’re taken by my phone off of my video. I’ll put a little video together here in a week or so of snippets of the deer & wildlife I’ve saw this week. I’m going back after them tomorrow and then it’s rifle season on Saturday. Ought to be a fun weekend!

The Rut is On!

Chasing Does

The Rut is On!

This is a grainy pic off of some video I took right at dark this evening (Nov. 4th). It was a great hunt that has left me pumped to get back out into the woods! I’ll put these snippets of vid together at the end of the week for you all to enjoy, but here is a quick pic to show one of the guys I’m thinking about chasing! Follow me this week as I post pics and stories (hopefully some video) as I chase the ever exciting, ever elusive whitetail deer! The rut is on – get out there!!

Beautiful Buck Down – Oct 27, 2011

Mature Buck

Mature Buck

A friend of mine down in Southwest MO sent me these pics along with the great story. Congrats Joe – thanks for sharing!!

It started off as a bad day when I realized that I had forgot my boots at the house….. It was gonna be a cold, wet walk to my stand. I was able to make it until 9 am and I had to get out of the stand. I was back at the truck at 9:50am. I started down the road and I went about 1/2 mi and noticed this buck standing on a farm that I could hunt. I went about a 1/2 mile past and parked the truck. The stalk was now on. I got with in 100yrds and seen him on the same ridge with his nose still to the ground. I continued my stalk and got with in 50 yrds and I could hear him grunting like crazy. He continued to go back and forth and I knew he was searching for a doe that he had been chasing. As he started to leave I moved my arm and let him see it move and gave a soft grunt… the rest is history. He came hard grunting all the way. He thought I (the movement) he saw was his doe!!! He came to 18 yards and that was when I let the arrow fly. He went about 100 yrds and there was no worrys about following the blood trail!!! God is good!

He Survived!

Pic From Last Year (2010)

Magnificent Buck Survives!

I’m not sure if you’ll remember the story from last year’s muzzleloader season, or you may be new to the site, but I’ve got some history on this buck! I had a cousin up in North MO that had a pic of this buck that you see above, but he never got a crack at him until muzzleloader season.
He put what he thought was a good hit on the buck as he dropped right in his tracks. When a deer drops like a sack of potatoes, we don’t usually think that we need to be ready for a follow up shot, but this story will make you think twice about that common notion. Long story short, the buck jumped up and ran off and left no real blood trail to speak of. After several days of looking for the buck, my cousin had to concede that he wasn’t going to find him, and we were all sick for him.
That is until this week when he sent me a pic of the same deer up on his feet as large as life and still sporting VERY impressive head gear!! If you’ll look close you’ll see the baseball size scar that is just below the spine, but other than that, the deer looks great! Couldn’t have been happier for him and you can bet that I’ll keep you posted on this deer this year!

I’ve been super busy this year, and my posts are fewer and farther between, but keep checking in as we’ve got some great deer in mind for this year and we are going to try to share them with you through pics and hopefully some video!!

Stay tuned, story to be continued Sept 15th!!!

Antler Plaque with a Twist


Hello fellow outdoorsmen! I hate that I haven’t been able to get you more content lately, as for me that means that I’m not spending enough time out in the great outdoors! I thought I’d go ahead and show you my antler plaque I made for this last fall’s bowkill buck. This might interest a few of you anyway.

The wood plaque part was a cinch with my pattern and my router, but the skull covering was a different story! I tell you, the year before last it was really easy cutting the leather to cover the skull and it really turned out great. Evidently I was lucky, because this year it wasn’t so easy. For the life of me I couldn’t get the leather skull cover cut right to fit so I finally surrendered and tried something a bit creative. I used crayola air dry clay from hobby lobby and filled out the skull. I let that dry and then I hot glued rustic twine in a sort of wrap around the skull area. This went much easier and I must say that I was pleasantly surprised with the results!

Hopefully I’ll have some hunting/fishing stories and/or vid for you here real soon. If not before, you’ll definitely be seeing some footage from this spring as I’m going to try and ramp this site up a bit with the turkey season here in Missouri.

I’ll keep you posted.

Tricky Time to Hunt

Mmmmm.....Mmmmm.....Good

Mmmm….  Summer Sausage from my early bow season doe.  Just recently got it back and boy is it good!!  A package of Ritz, sausage, and cheese – that’s a snack that can’t be beat!  Ok, on to a scouting update….

In Missouri we just wrapped up our regular firearms deer season a week or so ago and are still in the extended doe season for most of the state.  Needless to say, this is making for some tricky hunting when it comes to getting back into the swing of bowhunting.

Not only are the deer spooky, they are also unpredictable during this time of year due to another pattern change as the rut starts to slow.  I was finally able to get back out in the woods for a short evening hunt tonight and saw two fresh scrapes that had recently been cleaned.  As the temps drop you can expect to see more and more deer hitting food sources.  They do this to both keep their calorie intake high for warmth, and to recover from the rut that has had them running hard for a few weeks.  This being said, I wouldn’t forsake the grunt tube and the estrous scent altogether.  Young does come into estrous late many times and you can bet the bucks will still be up for a little, shall we say “tail” even late in the game.

My best guess for this time of year is to still focus a bit on the pinch points for bucks still doing a little cruising for does as well as setting up in staging areas 50 to 60 yrds into the brush right near a food source.  I know that bowhunting is tough work this time of year, but hey, someone’s got to do it!!

Good luck – let me know what’s going on in your woods right now.

Nathan

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!!

Big Boy Caught on Camera!

Beautiful pic!

Beautiful, beautiful deer.  This deer was caught on a undisclosed person’s trail camera at an undisclosed location ;-)  Hint, unfortunately it wasn’t mine!!  This is a great Missouri buck – this warm weather might be putting a damper on the hunting spirits, but these pics should pull you right back into the big buck fever!

Just wanted to share these with you all – Good luck – Send me pics with your story!!