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twoSevenO
12-08-2017, 04:15 PM
Bucks 2/3 and 1/3 to come ....

I haven’t posted any reports on here in years. But we all complain about the lack of trip reports and there seems to be an influx of them in the later part of this season, so I’ll do my part as well.

Hunting this buck was incredibly exciting. I haven’t had my heart rate jacked all season like I had trying to get to him. I parked and it was just getting light out. Geared up and went straight up the wet, slippery slopes of region 2. I was seeing almost no sign at all, but I no longer let that discourage me. Lots of times I haven’t seen any sign, only to see a whole bunch coming down 100 feet from the way I took up. No big deal. I had my Google Earth target to get to before I really began my hunt.

The grueling steep climb took 1.5hrs. I caught my breath, drank some water and began to work the side of the hill. The name of the game now was “snails pace”. Few steps then stop and glass and listen. Rinse and repeat. I covered more ground than I thought I would have, but I guess that’s what happens when you have few reasons to stop. I ran into a couple of does and watched them for a long time but no buck anywhere near. I started to wonder if the rut was completely over. I mean, it was December after all.

It was now 2pm and I started to work my way down the hill. It would be dark soon, and I was getting tired of the wind knocking snow off the tree tops onto my head. I saw a nice clearing on my way up that would offer a good opportunity to still hunt so I decided I was going to do that for a while and rest my legs. Just as I was making my way to a rock I wanted to sit on I spotted another doe. 60 yards down and aware of my presence. She stared at me for a few seconds then went back to feeding. Perfect. I grabbed the binos and began to scan. Slowly sweeping one way, then back. Rinse and repeat, again.

After 15 minutes of this I caught movement of another deer. 30 yards behind the doe and behind too much brush to tell what it was. But I kept my binos on it as best as I could. The deer walked back and forth 3 or 4 times. Now I started to think he might be a buck … Perhaps he smelled me, but really wanted to get to that doe? Maybe it’s all in my head? As I was analyzing this in my own head, the deer finally showed his own. Standing between two close trees all I could see was his forehead and spike antlers. Just a little guy. Always nice to see a buck, regardless, right? Then he took a step forward.

He stepped a foot forward and turned his head to the side. It was now I came to realize he’s no spike. That was just his brow tines I could see earlier! He was actually a pretty good buck! My hands got the jitters. He was dancing all over in my binoculars. But he was still hidden. I could not move. There’s no trying for a different angle. There’s no standing up now. The doe between me and him was the only hope I had that he wouldn’t just keep walking behind the brush in the other direction. But, she wasn’t much help. In the 10 minutes she finished her feeding and bedded down.

It was now 3pm. Light was already starting to fade in the timber. I’d been watching him for probably 10 minutes and he wasn’t stepping out on his own. I reached into my pack slowly and pulled out my rattle bag. Convenient to carry, but not great for reproducing real antler sounds. I’m no buck and even I can tell it sounds fake. But what if I give him just a little? Just a taste to pique his interest? I had nothing to lose. I took the strap off and gave a 5 second rattle. Slow start then a couple of loud rattles.

It bloody worked! I could see his white throat patch trotting out from the brush. He came right out and looked directly at me. He only stepped out 10 feet. But, it was 10 feet too far. My rifle had already been shouldered in anticipation of his reaction and my nerves completely calm in the 10 minutes I’d been watching him. The crosshairs found their mark and I gave the trigger a steady squeeze. I watched him fall over through my scope. No stumble, no struggle. He fell out of view, but I knew he was down for good.

I grabbed my things and made my way down the hill. The doe that was there let me get to what felt like 20 feet before bouncing away. I was thrilled. He’s no wall hanger, but he’s a great buck. Nice chestnut antlers. Awesome brow tines. Very cool knurling on the bases … and a big ol’ body on him too. He was great. I was happy with him. I happily cut my third and final deer tag of the season on this guy and proceeded to debone him on the mountain. By the time I wrapped everything up it was pitch black. The rifle was strapped to the pack and off came the trekking poles.

It took 2.5 hours to haul him out of there. The ground was soaking wet. I was soaking wet. In some sections I spent more time sliding down on my butt than I did on my feet. The hike was terrible. Every step you took you either slipped on a fallen log or you fell through between some logs. A thick layer of wet and slippery leaves covered the ground so that you couldn’t see anything underneath. A nightmare. To make matters worse several times perfectly spaced water droplets on the underside of a branch would reflect in my headlamp and for a split second make me think a cat was after me! But, I took my time and made it out injury free. Got to the road and had about a quarter mile hike back to the vehicle. Loaded him in the back, downed an entire bottle of Gatorade, and drove back home with a big smile on my face and a good feeling of accomplishment.


Rifle: Tikka t3 243 Winchester + Leupold VX1 3-9x40
Bullet: Handloaded 100g Nosler Partition.
I don’t think you can get any better than a 243Win for hunting blacktails. It’s perfect.

https://i.imgur.com/kHxmSQ3.jpg

The bases have a lot of character for sure. And look at that big ol' nose on him. I was happy with him.

https://i.imgur.com/5lLZ3MQ.jpg?1

TravisC
12-08-2017, 04:39 PM
Nice buck. Thanks for the story. I've had plenty of reg 2 situations like yours. Really makes you appreciate the animal that much more when your having a steak for dinner.

caddisguy
12-08-2017, 05:18 PM
Holy crap! Great pictures and write-up. Definitely looks like blacktail terrain :D

Congrats on a successful year. Would love to see the blacktail you got a couple weeks ago.

dougan
12-08-2017, 05:21 PM
Great deer way to go

jtred
12-08-2017, 05:29 PM
Excellent writeup, I love it when the story puts us there. I'm going to have to give blacktail hunting a try someday soon. Thanks for the great post.

DeerForce
12-08-2017, 05:53 PM
Awesome story and great looking buck! How's he taste?

Blainer
12-08-2017, 06:13 PM
Those are the stories that keep me coming back. Great effort = Great success
Great share

Wentrot
12-08-2017, 06:26 PM
Darn fine buck! Way to go

nature girl
12-08-2017, 06:45 PM
Wow a very nice blacktail and ah the rain the perfect weather for blacktail hunting.

Kopper
12-08-2017, 06:54 PM
Nice deer. I really like the face on him.

Big Lew
12-08-2017, 07:08 PM
Very good write up! Nice buck! You obviously have put in a lot of time learning how
to hunt blacktails and you're reaping the rewards...good for you!

77Gunner
12-08-2017, 07:54 PM
Great write up, nice buck thanks for sharing.

guest
12-08-2017, 07:55 PM
Nice BT!

Thanks for sharing

RackStar
12-08-2017, 09:54 PM
Excellent job!

thats a real good looking blacktail.

dino
12-08-2017, 10:09 PM
Nice bt bud

steepNdeep
12-08-2017, 10:10 PM
Beauty buck! Cool to call 'em in, eh.

I just scrape a tree with a stick for muleys & put some doweling in a sock for a rattle bag. They've both killed bucks.

twoSevenO
12-08-2017, 11:20 PM
Nice bt bud

Thanks Dino. We'll chat soon and discuss in detail!

twoSevenO
12-08-2017, 11:21 PM
Holy crap! Great pictures and write-up. Definitely looks like blacktail terrain :D

Congrats on a successful year. Would love to see the blacktail you got a couple weeks ago.

Thanks!

Haha ... sure thing man. I'll post all 3 from this season. That buck is coming up next.

ryanonthevedder
12-09-2017, 09:34 AM
Great BT and great story! A friend of mine had a similar hike yesterday but no deer for him, lol. Thanks for the share.

twoSevenO
12-10-2017, 09:43 AM
Great BT and great story! A friend of mine had a similar hike yesterday but no deer for him, lol. Thanks for the share.

The hike sucks when it's so wet but it still beats driving 3 hours to a different region, I must admit. Lol.

Tell him it's not over yet!!

northof49
12-10-2017, 11:22 AM
Going down those steep wet slopes under load in the dark is tuff for sure. Will make it taste better tho. Nice buck and effort....thanks for posting

HarryToolips
12-10-2017, 11:59 AM
Great writeup and nice buck congrats, love the dark antlers..

kennyj
12-10-2017, 01:04 PM
Beautiful buck!! You're right about the big noggin on him. Looks like an old timer.
Thanks for the story and congratulations.
kenny

Sitkaspruce
12-10-2017, 04:00 PM
Congrats on the nice buck!! Looking forward to the others!!

Funny I was just reading up on packs and just read the one where the price for a SG was $900, you ahd some valid comments and you ended up picking an older one up off another member. How did the pack work for you on this jaunt??

Cheers

SS

twoSevenO
12-10-2017, 06:13 PM
Congrats on the nice buck!! Looking forward to the others!!

Funny I was just reading up on packs and just read the one where the price for a SG was $900, you ahd some valid comments and you ended up picking an older one up off another member. How did the pack work for you on this jaunt??

Cheers

SS

I like to think i'm open minded to new things. But i'm also sceptical of a lot of things. So when someone brings up a $900 pack, yeah, i'm going to question it. lol.
With the exchange rate and shipping, yes, the SG packs are probably running at $900 or so. But, there is no way on earth i was going to pay that much.

In our debate on these packs earlier this year a member on here offered to sell his Krux frame so that he can upgrade to the new one. I decided to buy it. I contacted Kurt at SG and was able to get a damaged (and repaired) Sky Archer 6900 bag for $125 for it and decided to give this a go.


The pack is incredible. It weighs 4.5lb and hauls weight like it's not even there. The meat shelf is quite good at preventing the whole "ball of meat at the bottom of the pack" feeling. I prefer to debone and pack into a couple of large pillow cases, and put each into a 20L dry bag to keep the blood from leaking everywhere during the packout. I find 2 make it easier to layer and flatten the meat on the load shelf so that it makes a taller, slimmer pack that's closer to your spine, rather than one big, fat ball of meat.

The pack worked well. I packed out 4 bucks this year with it. My 3 and my dad's 2 point from early october. I have nothing but good things to say about its comfort and load carrying abilities. I do have a few things that I find annoying, though.

* A pack this expensive, should have come with at least one small hip belt pocket for your GPS or range finder or some small item like that.
* The side pockets are only good for trekking poles or butt of your rifle, they can't hold a water bottle.
* The inside could have had a little strap or hook for hanging your hydration bladder. (It was simple to make my own but still)
* The lumbar pad on the hip belt squeaks against a leather belt. You gotta wear a shirt un-tucked or a canvas belt.

As you can see, the annoyances that come to mind are all minor. If you have the money, or are able to find one used for a good price, i'd definitely recommend it.

avadad
12-12-2017, 07:46 PM
That's a great buck! Thanks for the excellent story. The last 3 bucks I've shot I've taken down the mountain in a pack. Last year I shot a blacktail in steep terrain right near dusk. I ended up sliding him downhill for a long time before I could take him apart. You have to do some crazy stuff sometimes when hunting blacktail but I love it!

GoOutside
12-16-2017, 02:07 PM
Beautiful animal! Nice work.

BStrachan
12-19-2017, 01:53 PM
Great story with even a better ending! Great looking buck congrats!

twoSevenO
12-19-2017, 11:06 PM
Beautiful animal! Nice work.

Not quite up to the standards you set with your two, but it was great fun nonetheless :)