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jlirot
10-19-2020, 10:35 PM
Whitetail down!

I moved to Canada 11 years ago and bought a cabin 3 years ago. I’ve been ‘hunting’ my area for 3 years now. My family isn’t really into it so I do it when I can get away. Having a place near Kamloops helps because it’s not too far and I can get away for small chunks of time and explore. I know there are areas with more game and less pressure, but I’ve really concentrated on my area.

Mule deer are still a bit of a mystery to me but coming from Michigan I have a much better understanding of whitetails. I’m no pro but at least I feel like I can predict where they will be and what they will do much more than mulies.

I’ve seen a lot of mulies but during hunting season only does. If I’m seeing does – and CLOSE – I know I’m on the right track and I’ll start to see bucks if I play my cards right.

Anyway, there’s a spot near me where I’ve been seeing whitetails. It’s an area where I would expect to see whitetails, lots of open space and good cover nearby. I saw a couple from the road so I did some scouting with iHunt and Google (I use HuntBuddy as well but iHunt has a great maps that show private land). There’s a ranch nearby – hence the open space – but they won’t give permission to hunt. I tried. So, I found a nice area adjacent to the ranch that looked open enough where I thought the whitetails were going through.

Today was my first day exploring it. I needed to bushwack to get in – but in keeping with good whitetail cover – it wasn’t too thick so not so difficult.

I had about 3 hours. I circled the cut block slowly and made my way around. The plan was to circumnavigate the cut block and end up back at my truck. I did the slow poke – checking my GPS occasionally to make sure I was on my planned track – and not straying onto the ranch. I saw nothing. I only had about an hour of daylight left and started working my way back. I was still being careful but maybe not as careful as earlier in the day. Sure enough, I see 2 does bound away. But, I was going slow and they weren’t really that spooked. They stopped at 50 yards or so but there was too much brush in the way and I couldn’t get a shot. I backed off and worked my way around to where I thought they would push through the brush. Sure enough, I saw them – but again – no good shot. Offhand, 50 yards, at a deer’s head isn’t my thing.

I followed them a little but decided maybe I shouldn’t push them too much because they weren’t that scared. Whitetails are animals of habit and I knew where to sit tomorrow so best to continue on my way.

I get to just about where I saw the 2 does and I hear a snort, stomp, and see a flag. Shit! I busted another deer! I couldn’t see if it was a buck or a doe but I knew it was big – the earlier 2 were kind scrawny. When you get snorted it’s usually because the deer doesn’t know what you are – at least in my experience. I was a mile in so I figured they weren't too pressured. The wind was in my favor and I guessed that it hadn’t gone too far.


I slowly worked my way around and over the ridge where I thought it probably would stop. It was maybe 30 yards up and another 50 around. I was setting myself up with the wind directly in my face, so I felt that if the deer hadn’t gone too far, I had a pretty good chance of seeing it. I crept up the hill behind some good cover.

Wouldn’t you know it, after some slow gazing down into the hollow, there’s a doe standing broadside at 100 yards. I had plenty of time to put in my ear plugs and lean against a tree. I put the cross hairs just behind her leg, took a breath, breathed out slowly, and squeezed. You know when it’s right.

She was with another deer (not sure if buck or doe) that I hadn’t seen, that took off at the shot. I shoot a 270 and the Hornady 145g precision hunter went completely through, exited above the opposite shoulder, and shredded the top of her heart. She took 2 steps and dropped. She had no idea what hit her. My rifle shoots just about anything well but it has a particular affinity for this ammo. They were awesome at the range, but I had never shot anything with one.


What a fattie! I would guess close to 100#’s dressed. She has a 2” layer of fat over her entire body. What a healthy deer.


It was a long way from the truck. I dragged her about ½ mile and decided I couldn’t make it the rest of the way because it was mostly uphill. I took off the rear quarters and got them, my rifle, and backpack to the truck. Hiking a mile with a deer gives a man quite a bit of time to think about how he might make the trip easier…. I realized that there is an old FSR road blocked off because of the ranch.

Not excited about 2 more trips of a mile round trip carrying venison, I decided to ask the ranch if I could pretty please drive through their property to retrieve the rest of my deer. They said ‘yes’, they even opened up the locked gate, and I drove right up to the rest of my deer! I owe them some steaks.


Now, I need a mulie and a moose. 

I know it’s a long post but it’s my first deer in probably 30 years.

Rayne
10-19-2020, 10:43 PM
Great story! Congratulations on your harvest. I’m still figuring the whitetails out. Only ever seen 8 of them. Sneaky buggers.

montec assassin
10-19-2020, 10:44 PM
Sounds like you put the time in for that deer. Congrats on a successful hunt. Will be some fine eating for sure.

jlirot
10-19-2020, 11:07 PM
I'm guessing I've 'hiked' 100 miles with a rifle before I shot that deer. And, I don't regret any of them. Ok, maybe that 1/2 mile where I had to bushwhack through the THICK windfall when the path on my map had disappeared.....


Sounds like you put the time in for that deer. Congrats on a successful hunt. Will be some fine eating for sure.

cameron0518
10-20-2020, 12:08 AM
Congratulations. Good write up.

338win mag
10-20-2020, 05:02 AM
Exellent story, happy for you!

Islandeer
10-20-2020, 06:09 AM
Good job, that deer will eat well for you!

Ron.C
10-20-2020, 06:15 AM
great job. Enjoy that venison!!!

thanks for sharing

nature girl
10-20-2020, 07:00 AM
Nothing like a good deer steak. Congradulations. Nice the rancher let you come onto his property so you could get the rest of the deer.

wideopenthrottle
10-20-2020, 07:11 AM
great success....well earned.....happy for you!

RICKADY
10-20-2020, 07:13 AM
Enjoyed your success story, congrats!

Arctic Lake
10-20-2020, 08:07 AM
Good story and Conrats !
Arctic Lake

Redthies
10-20-2020, 08:11 AM
Awesome story. Enjoy that meat, it should be fantastic. I love hunting after the first snow.

weatherby_man
10-20-2020, 09:40 AM
Excellent, we're happy for you. Nice story and eats in the freezer!

russm86
10-20-2020, 10:27 AM
Can you provide more info on the app you used? Is it Ihunter or is Ihunt the full name? Who's the developer? Android or Iphone? Something with private land overlay would be really helpful.

jlirot
10-20-2020, 11:01 AM
It's IHunter. It's a little clunky but I really like the map features. You can overlay private property maps and google satellite maps. I use it on an iPhone.

drift6969
10-20-2020, 11:50 AM
Congratulations!

IronNoggin
10-20-2020, 01:07 PM
Congratulations! Well Done!

And I rather like your writing style btw.
Hope you tag a few more down the road so we can enjoy that once again.

Cheers,
Nog