first doe...

eltorro

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the season came early for me this year.... drove a lot to get in moose country and got a deer. I was alone so a bull moose looked out of the question, unless it happened to be in love with my tailgate and wait for me to shoot. So I was i a search for a calf when I saw two does coming into the cut, As I moved I realized that it was too fast and I was outlined on the sky, but too late. They started running to the edge of the woods and stopped for a second, righ at the treeline for a quick look back. 230 yds (lasered after) 308 180gr NP. 2740fps did the trick. I thought it was further away so I held a bit high... bad habit from having rifles dead on @100 yds, This one was zeroed @200, obviously.

The good ol' Mauser shot wonderful and the trouble was getting it out.
It was so big, I could berely move it. Had to quarter it to get out :eek:

Got two grouse in the first day and the deer on the second. Less hunting, more skinning this season. I had to go back with the deer, so no moose.

maybe a buck for later ?
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thank you !

I couldn't lift it at all. It took me a while to get overthat nasty stuff from the third picture, to the place the doe was. Getting her back was impossible, so I thought about lifting it with the two mini pulleys I had and some parachute cord. I couldn't even pull up half of it. So I began dressing it on the ground, hoping to ease the weight. No luck this time either, so I left one pulley on the tree and one tied to the leg.... you know the story, so I could reduce the weight I had to pull. It worked !!
What if it would have been a moose?
lots of work after 3 hours of sleeping in two days.... and the next nap would still be 1500 km away. Well worth it !!! Next week I hope to go o a hunt 30 minutes from home. Feels like the back yard after this one....
 
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