I got permission to dump a doe on some private land. These deer were not too spooky, so I knew that it would be a slamdunk. At shooting light I was opening the last gate and had at least six does within shooting range. Man I hadn't even put on my orange yet and who want to shoot something from the main trail anyway.
I decided to park the truck and do some walking. It was cool to walk along the upper Missouri. My thought wandered to Lewis and Clark whom had been at this same place nearly 200 years ago.
Anyway, back tothe hunt. I had a couple of deer headed my way and decided to take one. Unfortunately, both were spikers, so I just shot a few pics. Here is one of the monsters.
A few minutes later I found a doe looked tastey. One shot and she was done. After I got to her and shot my normal 20 or so pics I was happy to see a two track within 50 yards of where she dropped. I didn't plan it that way, but I would take it. It was a great sunrise and the pics turned out pretty good with the light, but I will post this one, taken later, to make Gunner happy.
In the middle of my picutre taking, I saw this guy headed my way. I decided to see how close he would get. Here he is at about 40 yards without a clue.
He kept coming and finally figured at 12 yards that there was something fishy about a guy in the wide open beside a dead deer. Mule deer are smart.
I decided to park the truck and do some walking. It was cool to walk along the upper Missouri. My thought wandered to Lewis and Clark whom had been at this same place nearly 200 years ago.
Anyway, back tothe hunt. I had a couple of deer headed my way and decided to take one. Unfortunately, both were spikers, so I just shot a few pics. Here is one of the monsters.
A few minutes later I found a doe looked tastey. One shot and she was done. After I got to her and shot my normal 20 or so pics I was happy to see a two track within 50 yards of where she dropped. I didn't plan it that way, but I would take it. It was a great sunrise and the pics turned out pretty good with the light, but I will post this one, taken later, to make Gunner happy.
In the middle of my picutre taking, I saw this guy headed my way. I decided to see how close he would get. Here he is at about 40 yards without a clue.
He kept coming and finally figured at 12 yards that there was something fishy about a guy in the wide open beside a dead deer. Mule deer are smart.