thecrittergitter
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Interesting how this one came about. Since I whittled away my elk tag in September, I made a commitment that this would be the year I would find myself a nice mule deer in MT. Since I've been a whitetail guy most of my life in Western Montana, I figured its time to look for a big muley. Well, I have been studying lots of different areas and have about 10 different game plans. Basically, I've done nothing but confuse myself on what to do, where to go, and so forth.
Well, as I was thinking of a plan out to SE montana for deer, it just so happened that a fellow hunt talker, mr Twodot, had been here hunting elk and had his pickup break down. Well, my buddy Greg had a truck, and I had a trailer so we each loaned two dot our equipment to get back home. On a whim, I called Greg and told him to tell twodot not to worry about getting my trailer back, I would give Greg a ride up there on my way out to go deer hunting. So, after all these hours of trying to figure out where to go and not sure what to do, this was the thing that made me decide I could help a guy out and still get to go deer hunting for a couple days, win win.
So, Greg and I took off to go pick up our truck and trailer and spend a little time looking for deer. Long story short.....
We found a great buck early on in the morning and in an attempt to get a better angle for a shot, I managed to tear or pop something in my knee which has pretty much made hiking unbearable. With the unfortunate mishap on that first buck, we were pretty sure we would not find another like that guy.
We were wrong.......about 1 hour of light left, we parked and hiked down an old blm road. Well, more like he hiked, I hobbled and limped my way down the road best I could. We were about 300 yards out this road, which was going to be about my limit, when I looked right and saw these 4 does and a buck about 230 yards out. Immediately I could tell the buck was good. Threw the binos up and confirmed he looked like a dandy. Greg threw his binos up and also confirmed this was a no brainer. I jacked in a shell, got a rest, and looked at the buck in the crosshairs. He was a beautiful buck. By far would be my best mule deer ever. Then, as I pulled up from the scope, I asked Greg, would you shoot that buck? He said something to the tune of absolutely and if I didn't want it he was going to shoot for sure I jacked my shell out and said shoot that sucker then. I've got him at 230 in the rangefinder, dump him. Not much hesitation out of greg.........Boom, and a heck of a montana buck got a free ride home. Super happy for Greg, this is his best deer to date also. I never thought I would say I passed on a 180" deer but here I am..............by the way.....that won't ever happen again I don't thinkLOL Congrats to my buddy Greg on a heck of a buck. Good thing I didn't shoot it I guess, with my bummed knee, Greg would have had to do all the work on my buck instead of his...lol
Well, as I was thinking of a plan out to SE montana for deer, it just so happened that a fellow hunt talker, mr Twodot, had been here hunting elk and had his pickup break down. Well, my buddy Greg had a truck, and I had a trailer so we each loaned two dot our equipment to get back home. On a whim, I called Greg and told him to tell twodot not to worry about getting my trailer back, I would give Greg a ride up there on my way out to go deer hunting. So, after all these hours of trying to figure out where to go and not sure what to do, this was the thing that made me decide I could help a guy out and still get to go deer hunting for a couple days, win win.
So, Greg and I took off to go pick up our truck and trailer and spend a little time looking for deer. Long story short.....
We found a great buck early on in the morning and in an attempt to get a better angle for a shot, I managed to tear or pop something in my knee which has pretty much made hiking unbearable. With the unfortunate mishap on that first buck, we were pretty sure we would not find another like that guy.
We were wrong.......about 1 hour of light left, we parked and hiked down an old blm road. Well, more like he hiked, I hobbled and limped my way down the road best I could. We were about 300 yards out this road, which was going to be about my limit, when I looked right and saw these 4 does and a buck about 230 yards out. Immediately I could tell the buck was good. Threw the binos up and confirmed he looked like a dandy. Greg threw his binos up and also confirmed this was a no brainer. I jacked in a shell, got a rest, and looked at the buck in the crosshairs. He was a beautiful buck. By far would be my best mule deer ever. Then, as I pulled up from the scope, I asked Greg, would you shoot that buck? He said something to the tune of absolutely and if I didn't want it he was going to shoot for sure I jacked my shell out and said shoot that sucker then. I've got him at 230 in the rangefinder, dump him. Not much hesitation out of greg.........Boom, and a heck of a montana buck got a free ride home. Super happy for Greg, this is his best deer to date also. I never thought I would say I passed on a 180" deer but here I am..............by the way.....that won't ever happen again I don't thinkLOL Congrats to my buddy Greg on a heck of a buck. Good thing I didn't shoot it I guess, with my bummed knee, Greg would have had to do all the work on my buck instead of his...lol