saskgunowner101
CGN Ultra frequent flyer
- Location
- near Prince Albert
Well, yesterday ending up being the day, even if it didn't start off as being the day. We thought we'd check out a few areas before going shopping, just to see what was out and about. Kind of like "going for a walk with a gun" level, where unless something jumps in my lap, it's not happening. Anyways, saw a few extra deer, but further away from the main herd, so figured I'll come back later and put a creep/stalk on to a rough halfway point to be good for any chance from either way.
Hours later I came back and gave it a whirl. As far as sneaking into an area it was pretty easy for a bare stubble field, the contours allowed me to walk almost 200 meters on a direct bearing slightly hunched. Then no more than 120 meters of mix belly and knee crawl to get to what I figured was a decent shooting position. I scanned the herd that was coming out, and found a decent (to me) buck that was gonna be the one if things played out right. He was hanging out right on a tree/fenceline with a doe without a care in the world. I tried a few small grunts to see what would happen. It got both their attention, probably more so the doe, but she started towards my position, and he was meandering along. Who knows, maybe they were coming my way regardless of the grunt. Long story short, let him get within 130-140 meters, and the rest is history.
It's not a monster, but it's a starting point for setting the bar, and I don't eat antlers anyways. I'll try to drop a pic or two.
Hours later I came back and gave it a whirl. As far as sneaking into an area it was pretty easy for a bare stubble field, the contours allowed me to walk almost 200 meters on a direct bearing slightly hunched. Then no more than 120 meters of mix belly and knee crawl to get to what I figured was a decent shooting position. I scanned the herd that was coming out, and found a decent (to me) buck that was gonna be the one if things played out right. He was hanging out right on a tree/fenceline with a doe without a care in the world. I tried a few small grunts to see what would happen. It got both their attention, probably more so the doe, but she started towards my position, and he was meandering along. Who knows, maybe they were coming my way regardless of the grunt. Long story short, let him get within 130-140 meters, and the rest is history.
It's not a monster, but it's a starting point for setting the bar, and I don't eat antlers anyways. I'll try to drop a pic or two.