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Posted

Nice buck, congrats! Hope we still get to hear how your partner's hunt turns out.

Posted

Bravo! Well done!!!

Posted

Awesome buck! Great story. Thanks for putting it all together.

Posted

Cool story and great buck.....

Posted

That is awesome!! Congratulations!!

Posted

wow, thats sweet

Posted

That is one nice buck! Congrats, great story too.

Posted

Great story and awesome deer!

Thanks for sharing!

Posted

Great story and awesome deer!

Thanks for sharing!

+1

Posted

Badger!! Sweet story, sweet deer!!!

Posted

Great buck and congrats on sticking it out through the cold temps. Just curious about the shot placement. Where did you hit him?

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Posted

Great story and great deer Congrats!

Posted

Thanks for sharing that and a big congrats to you.

Posted

Thanks everyone.. I was very excited to have shot this buck, especially in the late season.

HNH - I'm embarrassed to say that I didn't really verify the shot placement closely. I know the entry wound was right behind the crook of the leg but I never looked at the internal organs. Normally I investigate that pretty closely but I was working on getting tenderloins taken care of while Paul handled caping it out so I didn't take the time to check it. It might have been because I could barely feel my hands at that point :-)

Posted

Great story and great ending! That's a very nice buck! Thanks for sharing.

Nels

Posted

Congrats!

Posted

Very nice deer and a great story.

Posted

The last day....

We decided to sleep in Friday morning as it was just too cold. I don't think anyone in camp went out that morning. We drove around with Paul a bit to see if anything was on it's feet and didn't have much luck.

I spent the rest of the morning cutting up my buck and getting things organized a bit for our departure on Saturday. I also asked Paul to score the buck for me as I wanted to see if I was being fairly accurate when I tried it myself on other bucks. He asked me what I guessed on him and I said 145. He came out to 143 3/8 so I wasn't too far off.

I really wanted to get a chance at a turkey on Friday night and decided to go hunt stand 9 as Paul had been seeing turkeys in that area. You get two turkey tags with your archery license and I think I was the only one in camp who hadn't seen one while on stand.

Stand 9 used to be a good morning stand for them as the fields around it were CRP and you'd catch deer funneling through on their way to bed. With it being surrounded by crop fields now the dynamics have changed a bit but it was still a good looking spot.

You can see the tracks in the pinch point between the two fields..

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My buddy debated between stand 3 and his stand but in the end, decided on 3 because of the action we'd seen on that one. Unfortunately the wind decided to wreak havoc on us that afternoon, blowing upwards of 25 MPH. I had really hoped for a good night for him but that wind was just too much. I saw two does and that's all he saw as well. He said the deer walked to the edge of the field, poked their head out, and say "no way am I going out in that wind!" I couldn't disagree with them, it was punishing.

I actually left the stand at 5:00 and drove around to see if there were any deer out and about in the fields and didn't see a thing. Here are a couple of sunset pictures I got that night:

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At 5:30 I headed over to his stand and we took that down and started our last drive back to camp.

We had a great week, even with the weather and the lack of deer movement in the morning. My buddy figured he saw around 90 deer during the week and I saw around 50. I can't imagine what it would be like during the rut there but I'd be glad to get back there anytime.

Posted

Nice finish to your story - the last sunset of the hunt is a good touch.

any chance you weighed that beast? it looks to be pretty massive.

Posted

Great story and pictures! Thanks for sharing!

Posted

Great story. Thanks for taking the time to share.

Posted

Yes, thank you for sharing your trip with us!

Posted

Sounds like a great trip and that's an awesome buck for any time of year!

Posted

Missouri is on the bucket list! great story!

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