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Ibirch - couple of things
I too am jealous of Randy but I really hope he can make a good career out of this as he is one of the few that puts the hunt before the trophy. Too many hunting "celebs" make it all about the trophy make make our younger generation think there is a "booner" behind every tree. So - I am jealous of Randy but an happy for him.
2nd - and I am thinking My Cousin Vinny here, Whats a Ute?
Well, as always happens in any hunting trip, just when you think things will come together, something changes your plans. In this case, a monsoon like nothing I have experienced before. I thought it was just going to be a small thunder burst now and then. Nope, it got serious about it.
After seeing the big buck this morning, we set out blinds and I was very excited about where we set them and where the buck seemed to be watering. I decided to go check out some other spots further north. On the way there, the deluge came. Pic sequence provided below.
By the time we sat out the downpour and filmed some scenes of how it will affect the hunting plans, we had lost almost two hours. We headed down the main road, as all the other side roads were impassible with mud and water. As soon as the rain stopped we got through the worst part of the water, and amazingly, found another really nice buck. We watched him with four does for over 15 minutes. I was contemplating a stalk across the swamp, when a coyote popped into view and sent the herd off in the opposite direction.
I had kicked around attempting a stalk, but wondered how I would trial something in this rain soaked ground, if I were lucky enough to have it all come together. That didn't seem like the right thing to do, so I spent the time trying to get spotting scope pics, which did not happen due to my terrible talents. He was a great buck. Very, very tall, with very good prongs and very good mass. If you asked me to give my best estimate, I would say somewhere north of 86". They seemed pretty undisturbed and in a very stalkable location. He is on the "suspect list," for sure. I don't think he was as big as the heart-shaped buck from this morning.
With all the water standing around, ground blinds will be a waste of time for a few days, and given it is supposed to be more of the same tomorrow, it might mess up my ground blind ideas of a week or so. Time will tell.
The morning will be more searching. I usually try to get two days of scouting, but schedules did not allow that this year, so I am dedicating the first two days to getting a feel for the area, eliminating spots that looked good from Google Earth, checking out some supposed hot spots from guys I talked to in research, and then finalizing the plan for the final 13 days of the hunt.
A long day of scouting, checking for tracks, and riding miles on some of the worst roads in all of God's creation. Hope to have some good stuff to post tomorrow.
Raining so hard, I decided to stop and let the storm pass.. That took a long time.
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The road turned into a creek by the time we got to the bottom of the hill.
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Loren and Kevin thought it would make good TV to show me plowing through that mess, or getting stuck in the middle of it. Either was considered a great piece of TV footage.
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Lining up the Titan before the big run at it.
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You can see how many watering options the antelope now have. It is still drizzling slightly as I type this.
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We have for bucks located that would be bigger than any I have ever shot.
Giving it hell tomorrow.