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This is a buck I found while antelope hunting with my dad on a big block of BLM land. I had my bow with me so I made a stalk on the buck. I got to about 90 yards while he was bedded and couldn't get any closer so I sat for a couple hours waiting for him to get up. Eventually some antelope hunters drove down the ridge above the buck and he took off. I was living out of state at the time so I was unable to hunt the buck again until opening weekend of rifle season. I knew my odds of ever finding him again on such pressured ground were slim to none but I had to try. I hunted hard all weekend and never found him. Then a few weeks later my relatives from Wisconsin came out to hunt deer. We went back to the same area and the first morning we spotted a buck as he was going over the skyline about two miles away. I could tell from the big front forks that it was the same deer. With it being so far away we couldn't tell exactly where he was going but my cousin and I went to look for him. About a mile into our hike we were skirting a really steep hillside and I looked over and spotted the buck bedded about 250 yards away. He had us pegged and with the hill being so steep there was no way to get a good rest. After about a minute the buck got up and took off over the ridge. Two days later we were back in the same area and I ended up spotting the buck about 2 miles from where we had bumped him. This time I knew right where he would be so my cousin grabbed his gun and we went after him. We crawled to within 150 yards and I sat beside my cousin as he shot the buck. He didn't even know it was the same deer until I told him while the deer was rolling down the hill. It was difficult letting him shoot the buck as it would have been the biggest mule deer I had ever shot at the time, but he was super excited and it was still fun playing the role of guide. Still the biggest front forks of any deer I have hunted.
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No special story with this one but it involves the same relatives from Wisconsin. We had been hearing about a big buck in the area but had never laid eyes on it. We didn't have access to much of the area so it was just going to be a quick hunt and I decided to go hike a big piece of public that my dad had showed me while they went for their short hunt. I had a nice buck down that morning and spent the majority of the day packing it out. Just as I get into cell service I get a picture from my dad of my relative with a monster buck. They had got lucky and found the buck that we had been hearing about. Luckily for my dad's cousin, my dad had already filled his tag.
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Here is the picture of my buck from that day, still a respectable deer but it was definitely overshadowed by the one my relative killed.
What number unitThat snow pic was taken by my friend Jake. Jake is a pro with a camera. Www.jakemosher.com
I shot the deer with his rifle. We were elk hunting and he already had taken a deer so I got to shoot. Here’s a bull Jake shot on opening day a few years back, national forest, MT general license.
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What number unit?Old GYE male wolf from A-B Wilderness, Montana
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Better angle of my 2016 Montana bull. Public land, general tag
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A family member’s bull we took off the same mountain as mine 4 days prior.
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My best Archery bull. Montana general tag. Public land.
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What number unit?OTC MTx2, zero point CO elk, and 2 Left-over buck tags in CO.
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I’ve posted mine elsewhere, but he checks the boxes. The only typical 6x6 I’ve ever seen, MT General license, state land.
What unit number?2 MT opening day archery elk, general license, national forest.
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Both nice bucks, but that first one is super cool and unique
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