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My 2018 Ohio buck

dcopas78

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Well the 2018 season was short and sweet for me. I only managed 2 evening hunts in bow season due to lack of time and poor weather on days I had time. Today was opening day for our firearms season. I'd scheduled the first three days off. For once, I was excited about season. I had time, and I recently gained permission to hunt the 100 acres behind me. It has always been leased. The owners, however, are going through a divorce. As such, they couldn't lease it so they gave me permission to hunt it late last week. Luckily, I had a pretty good feel for the property as they had let us shed antler hunt over the years. We found some really nice sheds last spring....one buck my son and I watched all summer was a sure booner.

The weather was atrocious this morning.....40 mph winds, rain, sleet...horrible. I made it to the backyard, rescued my hat 3 times, and decided I'd wait for the evening hunt. I set the spotter up upstairs and glassed every few minutes just in case a buck was stupid enough to brave the wind. I know, I know not exactly western hunting :rolleyes:

This evening, I had a perfect wind to hunt where j wanted to....a crest between two low points in a picked bean field between their bedding area and a picked corn field where I have been seeing all the deer activity in the evening. I knew they would use these low points as travel corridors. Here in Ohio, we can only use straight walled, muzzleloader, or shotgun. I've been using a 45-70 the last few years, so I'm limited to under 200 yards, which both of these low spots were within. I was content to shoot the first deer that showed this evening, because we need the meat. In Ohio, I'm pretty much a meat hunter anymore. The trophy hunting is all confined to the leases. Anyways, at 5 on the dot, my meat showed up. 65 yards, shoulder probably toast but the heart is still good! He's a crazy looking thing, I love it! And the best part is my oldest boy got to participate in the recovery.
 

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well done.

Access here in Ohio is really hard to come by... I haven't hunted Ohio in a couple years due to no access and I refuse to hunt the public war zones that are out there.

Congrats!
 
Great job. I moved to VA from CO last yr and I'm thinking of hunting the public land in southern part of the state. Is it really crowded?
 
Great job. I moved to VA from CO last yr and I'm thinking of hunting the public land in southern part of the state. Is it really crowded?

There are places that you can hunt, especially in early bow season, that don't hardly get hunted. Shawnee is about like out west. Nobody walks very far in to hunt.
 
well done.

Access here in Ohio is really hard to come by... I haven't hunted Ohio in a couple years due to no access and I refuse to hunt the public war zones that are out there.

Congrats!

I agree. I've nearly given up on hunting here. This is the first buck I've tagged since 2011. I've just been tagging does for meat. Last year was the first year in 25+years that I didn't tag a deer in Ohio, didn't need the meat with an elk and antelope in the freezer.
 
Congrats. My son and I hunted opening day and did not see anything. On Tuesday at 0755 I took this 8 point on a different piece of property at 15 yards.
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