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bucket
11-23-2009, 01:30 PM
After just completing the core course last Sunday, my brother and I
struck out in search of a Whitetail Buck this saturday. After listening
to anyone who had an opinion, we headed north from our cabin in tulameen
and started hiking and sitting in spots of opportunity.

After I wanted to head back at about 3pm, he raised a very valid point
that dusk is coming in an hour so we should find a cutblock and sit
until dusk. We found a nice tree and both sat against it..

About 25 minutes later I saw movement about 100 yards away to my extreme
right; I could barely make out what it was other than the movement but
finally came to believe my eyes it was a large male WhiteTail!! Almost
seemed like a ghost sitting against snow and tree background with the
light starting to dim.

He had seen us though, and we had a 5 minute or so staring competition
from 100 yards away; during which my brother and I decided there was no
way he could make the shot without scaring the buck off; and 1 buck is
better than none! I won't repeat the dialogue here just in case there
are any young eyes present..

After a few minutes of us being silent the buck started to walk and this
gave me the opportunity to throw myself down to my remington 700 (300
winmag). My movement startled him again and he faced us dead on.. After
putting out clean shots all morning at the range I was confident in a
fatal heart shot.

My shot was true, he ran for a hundred feet or so before succumbing to
the wound. We went to jump up and run and remembered the advice we were
given by many hunters to just WAIT 5 minutes. I set my stop watch. We
talked for what seemed hours and I looked back down.. ONLY 30 SECONDS
had passed!! A few more painful minutes later we approached slowly to
find the wound was exactly where I had wanted it placed and a clean
kill..

What a start to a hunting career and a gift from my brother to take the
shot!

It'll be venison for christmas :)

http://lh4.ggpht.com/_ZcfN86J_4tE/SwrwVdTg2WI/AAAAAAAAABk/E51c3f4j08Y/s800/PB210118.JPG

GrandA
11-23-2009, 01:32 PM
nice suit - congrats awesome start!!!

Blktail
11-23-2009, 01:33 PM
Good job! Another hunter is born.

guest
11-23-2009, 01:34 PM
Good on you guys and congrats !

Thats a fine start to hunting and a decent WT buck taboot!

For an area close to Tulameen, you should be very happy, although there are some WT's, most of the deer are Mulies ... so good on Ya !

CT

Kudu
11-23-2009, 01:35 PM
Brilliant, well done mate.

d6dan
11-23-2009, 01:44 PM
Congrats on your first deer Bucket!. Welcome to HBC and the world of hunting.:-D..

Now Newbie, you owe us a joke:tongue::wink:

Blainer
11-23-2009, 01:50 PM
Absolutely brilliant!!
Great looking whitetail!
Put him on the wall!
What area did you decide to target?

Chuck
11-23-2009, 02:16 PM
Congratulations and very well done. One tip though, keep your boot laces tied up, unless you should trip and break your rifle.

bucket
11-23-2009, 03:39 PM
We drove up to 3-13 because we realized that mulies and WTs were in active season there versus 8-15 because that was only WTs!

And chuck, I learned that on the way BACK to the truck dragging the deer when i tripped and got a heavy deer on my ankle as a result. I was too spun up from the adrenalin to tie it even tho i knew i should have..

and it is DEF going on the wall I preserved the head totally.. and the hide is going to become slippers and the bullet casing a keychain. I'm that proud lol


Anyways, we're heading back this weekend to get my bro his first with any luck ;)

Iron Glove
11-23-2009, 04:06 PM
Congratulations, I've never seen a WT North of Tulameen, only South.
I've seen lots in back of our Tulameen cabin but they are all hanging while my neighbour skins them. :cry:

Blainer
11-23-2009, 04:24 PM
We drove up to 3-13 because we realized that mulies and WTs were in active season there versus 8-15 because that was only WTs!

And chuck, I learned that on the way BACK to the truck dragging the deer when i tripped and got a heavy deer on my ankle as a result. I was too spun up from the adrenalin to tie it even tho i knew i should have..

and it is DEF going on the wall I preserved the head totally.. and the hide is going to become slippers and the bullet casing a keychain. I'm that proud lol


Anyways, we're heading back this weekend to get my bro his first with any luck ;)
Good to hear.
Plenty of reason to be proud.
Good on ya,again

hunter1947
11-23-2009, 05:41 PM
Very nice Wt buck you got there ,like the camo you are wearing ,congrats.

Fred
11-24-2009, 03:13 AM
There are a fair number of WT to the north and east of Mizzela Lk. Ex and I saw them up there when we camped at Buck Lk. Fred