Saturday morning dawned cold, wet and miserable! I was supposed to be on the "Front" hunting mule deer and elk with my buddy Dallas. Instead I was on a lift, screwing down metal roofing in the rain. Great times, right!? The good news was, that once I was done, I could head North and hook up with Dallas for a quick hunt before we were going to meet up with South Cox of Stalker Recurves to go over some things and to say hi.
As I was working, mummbling under my frosted breathe some unpleasantrys, my phone went off with a text. What to my suprise it was a picture. I couldn't think who would be hunting in my close circle. Tracy was working crappy hours while bruiser bucks ran under his stand. My father was down south visiting my sister, my wife doesn't hunt, yet. It's a small circle :) Then it hit me, by good buddy Shane was hunting turkeys!!
I hurried and looked at my phone and there it was, turkey down!! The other twin had struck!
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Shane had made good on the opportunity given and smacked a nice bird. Well that got me excited and I started pushing the guys to get stuff done. Rain or no rain, I wanted to GO HUNTING!!
I've got to go pick up my step sons I will finish it up in a bit :thumbsup:
Guess I will stroll over here with my :coffee:
Sweet~!
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I aint sayin' a word 'cause I know the ending...but can't wait to hear the story :)
So after meeting up with Dallas, we drive through the pouring rain, yes rain at 8000 feet the end on Nov. WEIRD!! But as we approach our selected spot, the rain tapers off, but the wind does not. We hike up the trail for a mile or two to the ridge where jusst the day before Dallas had seen all sorts of rutting action, as well as a few elk.
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As soon as we top the ridge, we spy a couple does feeding out in between the oak brush patches. Being that this is the last time I'll be able to hunt deer this year, and it being an either sex unit, the decision was easy. Dallas turned on his camera, I flipped my ball cap and we bailed off the ridge. As we made out way down, not 300 yards, we see deer that we didn't from our previous spot. We all pull up our glasses and all jaws drop. There was a great 4 point about 24-25" wide and heavy, a very respectable 3 point a forky and a few does. All were 500 yards away. However the 3 was on the move. At first I thought the big 4 had chased him off, but moments later the 4 headed out the same way. These bucks were cruising looking for a hot doe.
Dallas and I beat feet down to where they cross. My hopes are that the 4 comes back. We wait for awhile but soon discover the bucks were checking a different group of does. But we have a few does and a small buck below us. Dallas and I start working our way towards them. I don't kow if was the rut or what, but they were acting weird. They'd let us get with in 30 yards before acting fidgety.
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However, if any of you have hunted in oak brush, you understand that its near impossible to get an arrow throught the stuff. So we play cat and mouse with them for a half hour or so, until they finally decide we'd been there too long. They head up and over a saddle on a fairly well used trail. I took note.
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:campfire: Keep it coming bud!
We head back up to where we were glassing to discuss our options. As we were we could see the nice 3 point chasing does a couple ridges over. We were thinking about making a play on them, but another hunter was headed towards them. I was looking for a place to intercept them, when I looked back down to where the 2 bucks crossed before to see another nice 4 crossing head back the other way. Patience!! If we would have just sat tight for another half hour we'd of had a 15 yard shot and on film!!
Dallas says he's going right after the buck. I tell him, "I know where that buck is headed!" and with a grin I take off in the same direction as the buck but on the top of the ridge. At a fats jog/ walk I cover a quarter mile. The buck is behind and below me in the oak. I can see the trail from the ridge and bail off towards it. Half skiing and half running down the snow covered slope I make it to a clump of oak thats about 30 yards away from the trail. That's the edge of my range.
My ball cap is turned, I've got a sharp simmons on the end of my Wilderness arrow, and I am ready!! I feel calm and have a feeling, the one most of us have had, when you just know something is going to happen. I'm not there 5 minutes when movement to my right catches my attention. The buck materializes out of the oak and skylines himself. What an awesome sight! He is oblivious to the predator waiting just a hundred yards away. He looks back and turns right on the trail I was hoping for. At a slow walk of a buck that has no where to go, he meanders toward me. When he gets to 60 yards, I focus on nothing but where I want the arrow to go. At 35 I start my draw and as he steps broadside at 30 the arrow is gone. The buck drops about 2 inches at the shot and a loud crack resonates back! My mind is spinning. I know I saw that arrow hit the shoulder area, but he drops like a spine shot! My mind is racing and not comprehending what I saw. The buck is quickly back up stumbling and I am refocused. He stops at 25 yards and I sent another shark through his ribs and out in front of his shoulder. It is done...
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He only went 40 yards after the shot and was down in 30 seconds! No blood trail or anxiety for me tonight. It finally paid off this year!
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Earlier in the day Dallas and I were talking about the year we each had so far. After playing with the does, I mentioned to him on film that the King of Almost was in the house. That's the way this year has been for me. But with a lot of luck and following my gut for once it paid off.
So in the matter of 8 hours the Stalker Twins had put two animals down!! Talk about an epic day!! I have a feeling these two bows are going to account for a few more kills in the next couple months :)
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Thanks for sharing your story, well done.
Wow, great story, action, and bucks. Congrats !
I mentioned I shot this buck with a tiger shark given to me by Ken Gettman,(well twice). I have always been a three blade guy, but wanted to try something different, I have to say I am impressed! The holes you see in the pics are the holes you get.
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They flew great and sharpened well. I will clean up the shoulder to see what happened exactly on the first shot. I also used Wilderness arrows from our own Snag. Great arrows for sure! They were Surewood doug firs, the best wood out there as far as I'm concerned.
I am headed to Cali in a week and a half to reunite the twins. We will get to chase hogs, bear, and mabey even a turkey. Should be a wonderful reunion :)
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Thanks for following along!
Congrats Ryan! Great buck.
Awesome story and pics Ryan! Congrats on your adventure!!!
Happy for you Ryan! Glad it all came together for you. What a great buck. Good to see a satisfied look on your face. Just awesome.
Beautiful buck,congrats.
:clapper: Well done! Nice buck
Nice work bud! Awesome deer.
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Great job! Sorry you had to break one of your arrows but I cant think of a better way to do it.
Wow, great buck Ryan, and a great hunt!
:clapper: :clapper: What a nice buck Ryan. I'm glad those broadheads worked for you, Simmons are great heads. It's always fun to see a gift work some magic, nice shoot'n.
Best to ya, ken
Great story Ryan, and congrats on the buck.
nice trophies, and pics, congrats
Great job ,wonderful buck. :clapper: :clapper:
Glad ya stuck with your plan. Congrats Ryan!
Way to Ryan...I love when good things happen to good people!
Awesome story! Congrats to everyone! Still wishing I had the triplet! ;)
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Great pics and story! Way to go.
Great story and hunt! Thanks for sharing and congrats!
Good stuff mate.
That is great!!
Nice work. Love those Wilderness arrows from Snag.
Great hunt, thanks for posting it. Congratulations on the great day of hunting.
Way to go Great buck.
what a impressive hunt, a job well done. I really enjoyed the storie what a way to close out the season.
Unbelievable. Thats a beauty of a buck.
Congrats Ryan! Way to get it done on a real nice buck. :thumbsup:
Great story... thanks for sharing the hunt.
Congrats to both of you ..!
That is a very nice muley. Way to go, Ryan. I might have to invest in some of those broadheads!
Congrats, great buck!
Nice story, great buck!! Well deserved.
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Congrats, Great stories and pics. Thanks
Way to go Ryan! Great story and a fine trophy! Well deserved. :clapper: :clapper: :clapper:
What a great retelling of events from an wondrous hunt. Congrats and thanks for sharing.
Chris
Great job Ryan! Great story and pics :thumbsup:
Congrats to your buddy as well :thumbsup:
congrats
Way to go Ryan,thats so true ,good things happen to good people.fantastic hunt.
Cograts Ryan!
Great buck, story and pics. :clapper: :clapper:
Thanks for sharing.
Fantastic buck Ryan. Thanks for the heart pumping story and congrats!
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Good job Steadman. I have a Stalker in the works myself.RC
Great story. Nice job putting it all together! Congrats!!
Well done gentlemen :thumbsup: :clapper:
Great buck, sure seems like it couldn't have happened to a better guy. Good luck in Cali.
Well done!! :thumbsup:
Awesome Deer..great story and pics!
Very nice!!
very nice pictures and a nice bcuk! congrats
WOW
Wow thanks for all the nice comments guts. I'm still riding high. It's even better when the boys got home and I got to see their reaction. Priceless!!
RC those GA animals are in even bigger trouble :)
Nice buck Ryan,thanks for sharing. I always show my family and co-workers these pictures to show them what a hunter can do they all shoot x-bows and don't think us trad guys can harvest. So thanks again for showing what a real hunter can do. Awesome :thumbsup: :thumbsup:
Congrats Ryan,well deserved for sure. :clapper:
Ryan, That is Awesome. Great story, Beautiful buck and incredible pictures.
Thank you for sharing!
Great job by the twins!
Congrats to both of you guys! Way to break those new bows in.
Bisch
Great Stuff Ryan , Congrats !!!!!
Thanks for sharin' the hunt with us Ryan!
I am really partial to mule deer bucks so I am excited for you!
Enjoy the feast!
Shoot straight, Shinken
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Congrats Ryan! Looks like you handle that Stalker real well! :archer: :archer:
Great job Ryan!! Wish you many more!! :thumbsup: :thumbsup:
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Congrats Ryan! Looks like you handle that Stalker real well! :archer: :archer:
Nice pics Ryan! Next time you have to skip out on dinner plans, see if you can come up with a better excuse than having to pack a buck off the mountain. :bigsmyl:
Way to go!! :clapper: :clapper: :clapper:
Nice story tellin' and a nice buck as well!
Nice! :thumbsup: :clapper:
Great pics great story great man and awesome buck my friend.
Good stuff bud! :thumbsup:
GREAT story Ryan and congrats on the buck!
Congrats on a great buck!
Awesome story Ryan and Dallas did a good job of documenting everything. These Stalker bows are awesome! I'm hoping to draw first blood this weekend and fill my deer tag.
A note about the Simmons broadheads; I've been wanting to try them for years. Some of the wound pics you see would indicate that even marginal hits yield some pretty deadly results.
I'm shooting the new 125 head from the SOLID Broadhead company this year...but I'm thinking of trying some Simmons Interceptors next year.
Keep it up Ryan!
What a day! Well done. :thumbsup: