I Shot That Deer near Rail Lake in BC. Its about 1 north of 100mile house. It was my first big trip, we were up there for 10 days on a LEH moose hunt and I saw this guy the morning after we arrived. I had scouted the place out the night before, I saw tons of tracks and sign so I went back there. It snowed 4 inches over night. I went back to the place which was across a swamp, up a ridge, through a clearcut, up another ridge to the highest point I could get. I found his tracks and followed them for about an hour, not really knowing if what i was doing was right, so I sat down tied up my boots again, then I stood up and 150 yards away I saw the slightest movement behind a huge downed log. I popped up and he was looking at me head on through my scope and I couldnt believe the rack and the size. I was so excited and so much adrenalyne going that I decided his chest was a large target. I shot and missed but reloaded in about 2 seconds and my brain had taken over my actions and I placed a perfect shot through his lungs as he turned broadside to me. he took a couple of steps and crumbled dead. Next time I wll try to use a little more patience. He surely could have escaped after that first miss and it woud have be very disappointing.
How do I go about getting him scored? and what is th advantages of that? I am new to this sport so I am unaware of all the procedures.
Thanks for all the kind replies, I am very proud of my first one, even if I do not see another like this It was worth it to get invoved in the sport!
Rhys
How do I go about getting him scored? and what is th advantages of that? I am new to this sport so I am unaware of all the procedures.
Thanks for all the kind replies, I am very proud of my first one, even if I do not see another like this It was worth it to get invoved in the sport!
Rhys