Our winters meat, with the story & a pic.

Jay

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Hey Guys;

So I have successfully taken a deer for the freezer with my new Cooper Model 54 in 308. It's a nice 6 point whitetail. Here's the story...

I snuck into my treestand, a 2 man 15 foot ladder stand & had just started to settle into the seat when the buck took off through the swamp in front of my stand. He didn't go far, maybe 100 meters & then he stopped & stayed silent without moving for about 15 minutes. When I heard him next, I thought he was walking away from me & my heart dropped a bit, damn it I thought, he's leaving...

BUT NO, he was actually walking back towards me! I guess he was curious as to what the sound was that spooked him? The wind was in my favor luckily! After a couple minutes of listening to him walk towards me, I could see branches & long grasses moving & caught glimpses of him & his rack. I quietly said, keep coming, keep coming...

At ~ 75 meters he stopped and looked hard towards my stand to see what he had heard. It seemed like forever, but was probably only a minute & he decided that he didn't like the situation & he turned to leave... I immediately put the crosshair on my Zeiss Conquest 3-9x40 behind his shoulder & touched the trigger. The buck disappeared & I chambered another round, silence...

I stood there in my stand, and heard the buck take three long deep breaths, which I thought might be him trying to scent me. I kept 'at the ready' for about 15 minutes & then started to relax, feeling that he must be down & I made myself stay in the stand for a full 30 minutes as I could not see the buck on the ground in the swamp...

As I got out of the stand, I marked a couple trees nearby where the deer was when I shot & started into the swamp. At first, I was careful & tried not to get wet. I soon realised that I was going to get soaked & just accepted it, chuckle! Making my way slowly towards the trees I had marked, I could not find the buck! I thought NO WAY could he sneak away from me throught the water after the shot & I began to doubt my shot... I slowed down, re-played the shot in my mind & slowly began looking around. I HAD WALKED PAST HIM laying on a small dry island in the swamp!!! He was down.

I must say, taking a big game animal is very humbling, I do struggle with it but consider it 'honest work' because I eat meat & accept the responsibility in harvesting it... I placed my rifle on the deer, felt thankful for my luck & snapped a pic. The buck in the pic is as I found him. Out of respect, I placed a small piece of food in his mouth & began moving him back to my treestand.

Once there, I field dressed him, keeping the liver & heart seperate (I eat them) and began moving my gear & the deer towards the trail where I could get my atv close. With the amount of rain we have had this year, I was very thankful to have my atv. My two friends & I loaded the deer onto the back of the atv & moved him back to the vehicles.

So there you have it, a successful hunt & some fine eating!

Cheers
Jay

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That buck probably smelt NOS on your clothes and had a desire to meet the porky pine killer.
Nice job on the buck, story and photo.
I was out two days in a row and only saw one grouse..........in a non shooting zone.
Around here I think the deer count are in decline.
I usually see mulie does when out, but they too are shy this year.
 
Don't mean to rain on your parade but where I come from that's a three point, and it will probably be much better eating than a six point would. Nice deer.
 
Don't mean to rain on your parade but where I come from that's a three point, and it will probably be much better eating than a six point would. Nice deer.

Okay, okay, how about we compromise & simply call it a whitetail buck? One thing is for sure, it is a decent bodied deer, it took 3 of us to load it onto the back of my atv and then we could not use the tilt trailer, even with two guys putting their weight onto the front of the trailer, we could not tilt it forward & level! Had to take the buck off & load it after the atv was on... Good times & honest work!

Cheers
Jay
 
Don't mean to rain on your parade but where I come from that's a three point, and it will probably be much better eating than a six point would. Nice deer.

So how many points does a 3 point buck have? I've always been under the impression that you count all the points on a whitetail and only half the points on mule deer.
 
Counting points resembles as to how the deer is hung.
Pecker pointing up, you add the points.
Pecker pointing down, you count just one side.
The side with the most to count.
Just my s'pierence anyways.................:wave:
 
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