alpinemule08
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That’s probably one of the biggest deer I have seen come out of that unit in years!! Congrats!!I appreciate the info that all the hunttalkers gave on this unit. I was lucky enough to draw this with 13 bonus points and was feeling a lot of pressure. I'll be honest I had my days were I had some buyers remorse. But in the end it paid off and I'm happy with this deer. My best to date and everything else able the hunt was memorable.
Over the course of the hunt, I experienced a huge variety of emotions. From guilt, frustration, remorse, doubt, fear and pure joy. This tag had a 3% draw odds, with 13 bonus points it brought my chances to 15%. The pressure to succeed was immense. Family and job responsibilities weighed heavy as did the desire to find a good representation of the species.
I spent days E-scouting and researching the unit. Several days spent pre-season hiking and learning the area. Then a few days hunting during archery. Coming off a 14 day quarantine from being diagnosed with COVID-19, I hit the camp with a renewed fire.
A couple of days were spent, bouncing between drainages. A few bucks seen, but nothing that was great.
On day 2, I spotted the buck at 700 yards 24 hours before I ended up harvesting him. He appeared out of a stand of aspens and sauntered down to some private. Watching him until dark, we guessed he would gather up some does (or hoped at least).
The next morning we were 300 yards closer on a good glass spot. Over the course of the morning we say numerous deer and bucks, but no big guys. When were about to pull up stakes (the wind was wrong for the basin), we saw the big fella again, but high up on the mountain and on the wrong side of the fence. He ghosted into some trees for a siesta.
Later that afternoon, my buddy and I found a sniper perch overlooking the zone and hoped for him to reappear on the right side. After about an hour, we saw a doe that was in range. Looking left a big bodied deer was visible through some trees. Range acquired. Shortly after he came into view pushing and sniffing. He stepped through a 15 ft window. Damner. Looking right another 8 foot window was located. The doe stepped through. The buck filters left to right. 400 yards. He stopped right on cue. Trigger. Hit. Ran 25 yards and done. Caped and packed out the 2 miles. I am tickled that I didn't eat the tag and found a nice one.
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Two great friends joined me on the hunt. Both were instrumental in driving me forward to succeed. Not to mention helping on the pack out. Memories made. He taped out 170 1/8"