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    Solo backcountry buck

    My season so far has been pretty dismal to say the least. With a failed bighorn hunt, a knee injury half way up the mountain and weather conditions screwing up the rest. I may have finally broken whatever curse was on me this year.

    My bighorn hunt was up in the spectacular alpine of the South Okanagan. Screwing up on that hunt has haunted me and I've become sort of obsessed with that region. So I've been chasing the big bucks in that area ever since.

    Finally this weekend I was able to connect.

    I hiked in after work Friday. Snow covered the ground as soon as I cleared the forest canopy. I was making fresh tracks and figured I would have the place to myself. I arrived at camp after dark.

    I woke early and hiked to a favorite glassing spot of mine for first light. Probably 3km hike, the difficulty is trying not the sweat as I know my thin Australian blood will freeze as soon as I stop moving to glass. So slow and steady up the mountain. I stop ahort of my spot to get layered up and get the scope setup to avoid any extra movement later. I spotted a 2 point almost instantly and soon found his doe companions. I figured probably a family.

    The small buck was gone into the thick stuff within minutes of me finding him. He obviously knew what was coming. I sure didnt.

    As quickly as the sun had risen the fog and cloud followed. The rest of the day was near white-out and snowing sideways. I did spot 14 young bighorn rams grazing like nothing was going on around them. I cut my losses that day and head back early for a good nights rest.

    Sunday morning. I decide early that if im not starring at a decent buck early in the day I'm going to pull off the mountain early and spend some extra time with the wife.
    I manage to glass 9 deer nearly a km away. 1 small buck but nothing worth a km uphill slog.

    Its about 830 and I have had enough of freezing my butt off for one weekend. On my way back down the hill I notice a buck has stepped into my foot print from the mornings hike in. I figure its gotta be a sign so I follow the tracks up a different hillside. The buck zig zaged across an open slope before finally punching back into the nasty stuff. Its impossible to be quiet with the snow crunching under my feet. My only bit of hope is that the melting snow falling from tree limbs will cover my noise.

    The tracks lead to a bed site and lots of yellow snow. Also the tracks seem to be the only ones in the area. It increases my confidence that i am following a buck. Finally the tracks are looking really fresh. No melt just flattened snow. Then I hear heavy bounding. I've spooked the deer. Great I must be close. I follow the tracks to something that confuses me at first. All 4 tracks grouped together and no other tracks nearby. Then nearly 8 feet away i notice the same pattern. Holy smokes. This is the bounding tracks. He was really really close. He bound away maybe 20 yards before the tracks sneak back around to the original location. Obviously been sneaky and trying to see who is in his batchelor pad without permission.

    I worked out what the deer is doing and figured he is probably watching me from somewhere so i stop and carefully look for him. And there he is....very close maybe 30 yards. Nearly invisible in the thick brush. I saw antlers and let the lead fly. I figured a 2 point but wasnt 100 percent.

    He didnt react too much to the shot. Just took off down the hill. I racked another round and went to pick up his trail. It wasnt a hard task. Blood everywhere. The buck went 20 yards down hill and expired by a nice flat area in the snow. Perfect working area.

    I was happily surprised to find he was a beefy 3x3. A very handsome deer. I did the legal stuff then wasted no time in getting him into my pack.

    A grueling 13km hike out. My pack broke half way due to the excess weight. A few knots and we were back in busines.

    Anyway its good to get a win and even better on a mountain that has defeated my 3 times already this season.

    Thanks for reading.

    https://imgur.com/a/u3DFU

    Chris
    Last edited by Chrispryn; 10-17-2017 at 08:05 AM.

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    Re: Solo backcountry buck

    Great read man! Congrats on finally getting a bit of redemption!

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    Re: Solo backcountry buck

    Good read, congrats on a successful solo hunt, hopefully you have a picture for us ?
    thanks for posting
    WF
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    Re: Solo backcountry buck

    Right on. More challenge, more reward!

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    Re: Solo backcountry buck

    I enjoyed the story. Hunting can be frustrating

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    Re: Solo backcountry buck

    Good story, and congratulations on your redemption buck!! Any pics?
    kenny
    I love it when the seasons change.
    Fishing to Hunting.

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    Re: Solo backcountry buck

    How do i upload pics fellas

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    Re: Solo backcountry buck

    Thanks guys
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    Re: Solo backcountry buck

    Beauty deer and a great story!
    The only thing I like as much as trucks, is guns.

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    Re: Solo backcountry buck

    Awesome! Thanks for posting and congrats on the harvest.

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