Shotgun Buck pics - WMU 80 - Opening Day!

superd222

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I'm so happy to switch back to a gun (from the bow...), here's why:

This BIG buck came in running towards some hot doe urine scent wicks I had set-up. He was super motivated to find "it" not really paying attention to much else. I was in my tree-stand well out of view when I heard a branch snap. This quickly sharpened up my senses as I had just started to zone-out. He slowed down a bit just as I was shouldering my shotgun. When he was between two trees at about 60yds out, he got 1oz of solid copper right in the heart and through both lungs. He did a 180 and ran about 30yds before he crashed. Got him at about 4:15pm on Monday 05 Nov 2007.

This is the fun part of the story. Now the work begins. The landowner was away for the night - with the keys to the tractor! I had no other vehicle that could get to him so I called up a great buddy who helped me drag him out. It took a lot more than a couple of hours to drag this big guy about half a kilometre up a 30 degree hill through the bush. I think the pouring rain may have helped him slide across the leaves but it sure made it slippery under-foot!!!! Good thing my buddy likes deer meat too!!! The beer tasted awesome when we were done.

Here are a couple of pics - didn't even think to stand with it - too tired.... Yes we amputated his legs from the knee down to reduce weight and make him more aerodynamic as he slid up-hill. The beam he's hanging from is 8ft high - he's huge...

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Short legged deer for sure.

That's Darwin at work. The short legged "dryland bush bucks" have evolved the short legs evident in order to be able to graze and move about without being seen by hunters. Unfortunately, this evolution comes at a price. Most hunters now simply back the truck up and load them into the bed without wasting a bullet now.

Nice buck by the way!
 
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