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Oregon Blacktail buck with Blacktail Bow!

Started by Tree Killer, December 13, 2008, 10:04:00 PM

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Tree Killer

I've been trying to kill a buck out of a treestand this year, but I think my lack of patience got the best of me.

With the fresh snow on the ground I decided to hike back behind a gate and see what was moving this morning. Found where a doe and fawn had crossed from some timber into a recent clearcut. I turned down an old skid road and about 100 yds later bumped right into a big buck, which turned and disappeared around some timber.

The buck didn't seem to be in panic mode, so I knocked an arrow and circled around a slight ridge to see if I could ambush him if he stopped. Moving at a snails pace I spotted a deer below me feeding in some brush. As I raised my binocs I could see it was a small spike. Moments later I could see another deer feeding below the spike and about 50 yds down the hill from my position. The spike either smelled or sensed me being there and began looking my direction and walked into the open for a better view. Finally the other deer raised it's head and watched the spike in alert mode and I could see it was a good buck.

The spike couldn't decide what to do as my snow camo broke up my outline and had him confused. After several minutes of watching the spike, the bigger buck walked up the hill toward the spike and stopped to rake his antlers on the lower branches of a fir tree. Then the bigger buck continued up the hill and as he passed behind a large tree I tightened up my bow string. Several steps later the buck cleared the tree and entered a shooting lane broadside, but was at the limit(24 yds) of my shooting range. The buck was unaware of me and my confidence was high as my eyes burned a hole tight behind his front leg...suddenly my yellow fletches disappeared through the bucks chest cavity.

The buck turned and ran back to my left, but stopped after 40 yds, staggered and went down. I slowly began breathing again!

After cleaning up the blood with snow I dragged the buck to a opening for pics...


He's a 3x4 without any eyeguards...


Guess the treestand kill will have to wait another year...


He was smelling pretty rutty, and his neck was still swollen. I saw half a dozen or more rubs since I'd been back in there the first weekend of late archery.
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Benny Nganabbarru

Mate, well-done for taking it on the ground! Hat off to you! And many happy returns of the day.
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Oliverstacy

That is an awesome story and a great buck...way to go.

They are awesome looking animals.

Josh
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Wannabe1

Ron, you never cease to amaze me! Congrats again.   :thumbsup:    :clapper:
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Steelhead

Great looking buck!

I am sure you are more than happy with him.

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hormoan

Yeah those tree stands are way over rated anyway  :D  You did way good, a beauty of a buck. Congrats on a fine day in the woods.


                    Brent

TradPaul

Those Blacktails sure are pretty...I'm talking about the Buck, but the bow is nice too.  :D  

Congrats On your hunt.


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Phil Tuccillo

Congrats man! I love the coloration of blacktails on there face & throat.

JL

Got to agree with Phil. I also considered the Blacktail one of the sharpest looking of the deer family. Great story and what a nice deer!

Thanks for sharing!

JL
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Rooselk

Congrats on a very nice buck. Great story too. Very cool that you got a blacktail with your Blacktail. I hope to do that myself someday.  :thumbsup:
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