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Buckmeister
09-21-2017, 12:48 AM
Seeing as how this is a hunting focused site, I thought I would actually post up something about some actual hunting, successful hunting at that! Since the weather is finally starting to come around this might whet all you's appetites. First the story.

In the early bow and gun seasons I like to hang out at the edge of fields I have permission to hunt on. The deer are usually fairly calm and still in their summer patterns. I had been at this particular location about 4 times already this season. Each time I had seen a bunch of young bucks, but nothing too big showed itself, so I let the little ones live on. Tonight, the weather was grey and threatening rain, so I figured the deer would make a good appearance.

I hiked into the field and set up inside some tall grass with some trees behind me for camouflage. I had a view of the upper alfalfa field to my left, and the lower grass field to my right. Previous hunting trips told me the deer came out to the alfalfa first. I sat down on my little folding chair, laid my rifle in my lap, put my trigger stick against my knee, and pulled out my phone to check the time, 6:04pm. To kill time and keep still I will do some reading on my phone or play solitaire. Every few minutes I will look around to see if anything came out. After just a few minutes I could hear some leaves crunching behind me, the distinctive sound of a carefully approaching deer. I craned my neck around to get a look, but the bush was too dense to see anything.

I returned my attention to my phone knowing sooner or later some deer will show themselves. Pretty soon I saw movement off to my left up the hill, it was a deer. A quick look through the binos confirmed it was a small 4x4 I had already seen and passed on a number of times already. More movement, and second deer, a third, a fourth. One was a doe, another a small 2 point, and the other a slightly larger 4x4 I had not seen before. More movement, another small 2-point, this one had a limp. I could see he had a wound of some kind lower down on his left front leg. Another minute passed and another doe appeared. I glanced at my phone, 6:14pm. These deer came out fast and started chowing down hard, barely taking any time to look around.

I studied the deer for awhile and started comparing the two 4x4's. The new one was a bit bigger and had a darker rack, the smaller one was kinda bleached. I started having thoughts about shooting the new 4-point. Usually I try to hold out for a much larger deer. But this year I have a moose draw for Oct that I would like to dedicate some time to, so getting a white tail tag cut early would free up alot of my schedule. Not to mention give me more time to seek out and wack one of the two big mulies I saw last year AFTER I had already filled my mule tag. PLUS, my wife and kids will enjoy having me home more often this fall. I looked down to my right to see if any deer had appeared there, nada. While I was looking that way, the two 4-points had a little sparing match. I turned back to see them but they were already finished. I said to myself, "Self, if your going to do this, you had better do it now while there is still about an hour of light left".

So, I grabbed my trigger stick and carefully set it up. I opened up the scope covers on the rifle, clicked the safety off, and set my gun on the stick. I acquired my target. The deer were browsing around and a doe walked behind the buck I was looking at. Not a good time to shoot, so I waited. Once she cleared out, he was standing all wrong. I knew sooner or later he would offer up a nice broadside shot. Then he moved to the left, but I now had a small tree blocking my shot. Wait some more. Then I heard more crunching/rustling to my left again. Thinking it might be another deer I waited some more. Alas, it was just a squirrel moving through the trees in my direction. And wouldn't you know it, the dang squirrel parked himself almost directly above me and started chattering. The deer all looked in my direction, but they didn't seem too concerned. Despite the noisy rodent, the deer went back to feeding. Finally the buck moved back into the clear and stopped, offering up a nice broadside shot at about 80 yards. I leveled the crosshairs on his lungs and worked the trigger. Boom! All the deer started to scatter. I could see a 6 foot plume of dust shoot out of the earth behind the buck. The buck started off towards the middle of the field and then turned up and away from me, he looked hurt bad, but was moving at a pretty good speed. I did not want to have to track him into the bush so I got up to my feet, chambered a fresh round, found him in the scope again and let a second shot fly. Boom! He was down now. Ten seconds later he ceased to be. I ranged him again and he was down at 91 yards. A quick check of the time, 6:21pm.

I grabbed my chair and trigger stick and hiked up to him. Upon confirming death, I hiked back to my vehicle and drove it to the edge of the field. The farmer doesn't like my driving on the field, so I had about a 100 yard clear, somewhat uphill drag. I got the buck to the vehicle and started to work. I managed to get him field dressed and loaded with some light to spare. I called my dad and asked if I could hang the deer in his garage since mine was a little cluttered, lol. I showed up at dad's place and we quickly got him hanging. We used the compressed air trick before we starting skinning, it sure made skinning alot faster and easier. As it turns out, my first shot was a perfect double lung shot, taking out both of the 4th ribs from the back. There was no other wound, so my second shot was a miss and completely unnecessary. It was just a coincidence that he fell at the same time I fired, I should have trusted that my first shot was good. I spent some extra time cleaning a bunch of fat off of the carcass, he had a fair bit. Dad went over him with a propane torch to clean off any lose hair. It was 9:30pm by the time I left dads. My plans are to turn this deer in to pepperoni and sausage. Should be yum yum!!

I've shot bigger bucks before, but this one will do fine as a meat buck! Enjoy the pics.


The approach back from the vehicle. The tree to the far left was the one I was sitting under.
http://www.huntingbc.ca/photos/data/500/medium/IMG_1744a.jpg


This wound is the entry wound.
http://www.huntingbc.ca/photos/data/500/medium/IMG_1745a.jpg


http://www.huntingbc.ca/photos/data/500/medium/IMG_1746a.jpg


Notice the funny growth above his eyelid?
http://www.huntingbc.ca/photos/data/500/medium/IMG_1747a.jpg

TexasWalker
09-21-2017, 01:05 AM
Great write up and nice buck too!!

I have to ask though, why would you grind up this deer for sausage and pepperoni??
As far as deer meat goes it doesn't get much better than an early season alfalfa fed young WT, they are great table fare.

Buckmeister
09-21-2017, 01:15 AM
Great write up and nice buck too!!

I have to ask though, why would you grind up this deer for sausage and pepperoni??
As far as deer meat goes it doesn't get much better than an early season alfalfa fed young WT, they are great table fare.

I agree and I think I will have a few steaks cut. But while its not guarenteed, I have high hopes to fill the moose LEH, so I should get plenty of great meat from that. My draw is literally in my back yard, I know the area very well, so I think my chances are pretty good.

srupp
09-21-2017, 01:41 AM
Nice deer, great write up..exciting evening..the old compressed" air trick. .and a tennis/ golf ball..great that your Dad and his garage were available.
Thank you kindly for sharing..
Srupp

nature girl
09-21-2017, 05:38 AM
Great story thanks for taking the time to post it up and also good luck on your moose hunt.

snowballs
09-21-2017, 06:16 AM
Congrats. Great story; thanks for sharing

Buckmeister
09-21-2017, 07:03 AM
Nice deer, great write up..exciting evening..the old compressed" air trick. .and a tennis/ golf ball..great that your Dad and his garage were available.
Thank you kindly for sharing..
Srupp

Thanks Steven. I'm not familiar with the tennis/golf ball trick. What's it entail?

wideopenthrottle
09-21-2017, 07:03 AM
great work and thank you for the write up and pics...awesome

I never hesitate to shoot again if an animal is not down...it has caused me to blow an antler almost right off on the biggest WT I have ever shot when I tried a head shot just as he was dropping but at least I still got him and you cant eat antlers ( a couple of wood screws and glue got the rack back in one piece heheheh)

Squamch
09-21-2017, 07:07 AM
Great story! Thanks for sharing.

srupp
09-21-2017, 07:35 AM
Hmmm compressed air under hide, normal cutting locations for removing hide..but tie a golf ball under the hide..to rope locking golf ball in under hide..tie other end to atv , truck, family cat..pull hide slides off.
Srupp

russm86
09-21-2017, 07:41 AM
I've done the "tennis ball" method but used a rock instead, a little handier in the bush, we didnt bother with the compressed air and had no problem peeling right off.

lovemywinchester
09-21-2017, 08:57 AM
Great buck. Should be delicious. That's a sweet deal having fields to hunt, makes it a lot easier for sure.

BCHunterFSJ
09-21-2017, 08:58 AM
Good "hunting" post!
Good luck on the rest of your season...

DarekG
09-21-2017, 09:10 AM
Nice buck!

I wonder what that weird eye growth is! Stuff like that always freaks me out for some unknown reason.

Salty
09-21-2017, 09:28 AM
Right on nice early season WT well done Buck. And you're right your story does stir the ambitions thanks for the write up ;)

twoSevenO
09-21-2017, 09:39 AM
Nice buck. Congrats. Also curious whats with that strange eye wart

ElliotMoose
09-21-2017, 09:50 AM
Youtube the golf ball skinning trick. Pretty slick for sure! Thanks for posting up this story as there have been so few as of late. Looking forward to hearing of your moose adventures. Do you use the imgur process of posting pictures? Heading out for elk this weekend and have always liked to contribute to the site

ForestWalker10
09-21-2017, 10:55 AM
The best part to me was all this took place within 17 minutes. Its cool how you can just sit down in the bush and after a while the critters come out.

wideopenthrottle
09-21-2017, 10:58 AM
I was shown a fist method that works awesome...instead of a normal fist put your thumb along side your pointer finger and move the pointer finger knuckle up to be even with your thumb tip...push and twist at the same time...it is amazing how much easier it is than skinning the whole thing with a knife...it works especially well at keeping the flank meat on the deer instead of on the hide

IronNoggin
09-21-2017, 11:07 AM
... I wonder what that weird eye growth is! Stuff like that always freaks me out for some unknown reason.

Known as Cutaneous Fibromas. Deer warts. Although unsightly, they are benign, harmless to us.

Here's the digs: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Whitetail_Deer_Cutaneous_Fibroma

Great report of a rather fun eve!
Congrats on the fine tablefare!
And thanks for the share!

Cheers,
Nog

rocksteady
09-21-2017, 11:37 AM
Pretty buck... congrats

Grumpa Joe
09-21-2017, 02:54 PM
Congratulations on a nice buck.

Whonnock Boy
09-21-2017, 04:36 PM
Thanks for taking the time to share. Good job!

Buckmeister
09-21-2017, 06:27 PM
Youtube the golf ball skinning trick. Pretty slick for sure! Thanks for posting up this story as there have been so few as of late. Looking forward to hearing of your moose adventures. Do you use the imgur process of posting pictures? Heading out for elk this weekend and have always liked to contribute to the site

I upload the pictures to the HBC gallery. They have to be resized first to be 750 kilobytes or less. Once they are in the gallery, click on the picture you want to post in a thread, this allows you to view a larger version of the picture, then right click on the picture and choose "copy picture". Then go to your thread and simply paste the picture in. I usually have HBC open on two different windows to allow my to flip back and forth from a gallery page to a thread page if I am posting multiple pics into a thread.

Kill-da-wabbit
09-21-2017, 07:33 PM
Congrats! Gonna taste goooood! Early season, farm fed, tasty.

HarryToolips
09-21-2017, 09:38 PM
Very nice, he looks tasty congrats!

BStrachan
09-21-2017, 10:04 PM
Great buck! Thanks for sharing

f350ps
09-21-2017, 10:59 PM
Nice job Bucky, it doesn't get much better than a grain fed Whitey, enjoy! K

Surrey Boy
09-22-2017, 08:48 AM
Congratulations Buckmeister. Thanks for posting.

nano
09-22-2017, 11:43 AM
Nice buck, congrats