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gamer
10-19-2015, 11:08 PM
Well I guess it's my turn to share.
Over the last 8 or so years I have been in on a few successful hunts. Opportunity was never there for me to take the shot but I was there for the gutting, skinning, packing etc. and we always shared the meat. Two years ago I finally got my first buck. This was also the first year I hung and butchered myself.

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In the last 3 years I have hunted solo many times now and have gotten quite comfortable with it. This year I connected while solo.

It was the last day of my trip in 3-20 and all I had seen was bull moose and does. Alarm went off an hour before shooting light as usual, but with the sound of rain I just didn't feel like getting out of my warm bed. Hit snooze a couple of times and next thing I know I can see it getting lighter out my truck window. I got up and realized I wouldn't have time for breakfast. I geared up and decided to hike right from the truck. I turned to head up the mountain side and see a white bum facing me a few hundred yards away at the top of a replanted cut. Binos up and confirm it is a mulie. Looks to have antlers but it is too far away to be sure. Deer moves and I lose sight of it behind some small spruce trees. I slowly start moving closer and glassing to confirm if it is a buck. The deer turns and starts towards the old growth along the edge of the cut.

I decide to stalk my way up there and maybe it will pop out again or maybe there are more deer there. Takes me almost 2 hrs to slowly and quietly make it up there. I used the draws and low areas to move as stealthily as possible. When I make it to the top of the hillside I see a load of fresh sign but no animals. I patiently waited and glass like crazy. As I take down my binos I see this guy off to my left working his way down the hill. Binos up and confirm it is a buck. I was always a little apprehensive as to how "after the shot" would go while alone so I hesitated. Also with him being only a spiker I hesitated. One thought of the empty freezer at home my mind was made up. Made sure my scope was set where I wanted it, chambered a round, lined him up and boom. He jumped and ran downhill, towards the truck, and then turned behind a small rise and I lost sight of him. I went to where he was when I shot. No blood. I went to the top of the rise he went behind and looked down. There he was only a few yards away.

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With the size of this deer it was very manageable alone. Gutted him out, dragged him to the truck and loaded him up. He was quartering away and stepped as I took my shot. Lost some meat on and broke the left front leg. I was going to take the heart this time but the 180gr 30.06 round exploded the heart. Skinned him on a tarp on my tailgate and it was time to go home. Wednesday will be butchering day.

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I can't wait to do it again. Hopefully I can find something in region 8 in November.

boxhitch
10-20-2015, 05:05 AM
May be small by some standards , but it will be tasty. Running toward the truck is always a good thing too. Attago
That first buck is a great one

TheProvider
10-20-2015, 05:50 AM
Like you said, empty freezer is no longer empty. Plus it gave you more experience being by yourself.

Pangaea
10-20-2015, 05:56 AM
A nice meat buck, and running towards the truck to boot! He will be tasty and tender. Thanks for posting!

HarryToolips
10-20-2015, 06:30 AM
Hey way to go, the young ones are excellent for the freezer, congrats!

huntinnut
10-20-2015, 07:06 AM
Right on! Spike mulie is about as good as meat gets!

Xenomorph
10-20-2015, 08:10 AM
Use the Hornady 165g ballistic tip, I find them super accurate and no meat damage. Same happened to me with mine, hit front right bone in the leg, heart was shredded to pieces but the leg was good.

Nicely done, enjoy.

Andrewh
10-20-2015, 09:29 AM
Nothing quite like your first solo, congrats

tuner
10-20-2015, 05:23 PM
Well done, it seems more rewarding when done all on your own.

gamer
10-20-2015, 05:59 PM
Nothing quite like your first solo, congrats


Well done, it seems more rewarding when done all on your own.

Ya I agree even though he is not much in the trophy department accomplishing this alone for the first time is priceless.

Thanks everybody. Feels really good to earn it.

Bugle M In
10-20-2015, 06:08 PM
a meat buck is a meat buck...good job

Sitkaspruce
10-20-2015, 08:42 PM
Congrats on the buck!! Good eats and a freezer with deer meat is better than an empty freezer.

Thanks for posting!!

Cheers

SS