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  • Well Randy...What do you say now?

     

     

     

    Well, here he is.  We gross scored him at 194 and after deductions he was 190.  He is 25 wide and 20 high, has 7 scorable points on each side.  We found him in the SW corner (south of the Hoff reservior along the south fence) of the O'Brian place on thurs.  We were really lucky and saw them while we were driving along the trail at 11:30.  He was with 4 other bucks and they were moving up the bottom of the draw when Kent saw them.  We figured they were going to bed down in the head of a side draw so we waited about 30 minutes then headed after them.  I sent Kent around to top where we thought they would be and slowly went up the bottom.  Kent said he saw them at 250 yds and could just see the horns on the big buck.  One off the smaller bucks saw him so he waited until the big buck stood up.  There was about a 20 mph crosswind so he held behind the ribs a hit him in the point of his front shoulder and that was that.  Needless to say we were very happy when we walked up to him.

    Hope you had a good trip back.  We really enjoyed visiting with you and Joe.  You might let Joe know that there was at least 1 big deer left.

    Posted Oct 23 2004, 12:13 PM by Stan Ware with no comments
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  • Randy's Deer

     

    Stan, this buck isn't much in the way of BIG, but he was the best buck living in my "backyard" all summer/fall - I purchased an early ML tag this year and decided to try to shoot this particular buck and save the bow tag for Mr. BIG. (which, usually equates to "eating the tag!) - there is ALWAYS a BIG one somewhere !. Last year, I opted out of shooting anything with the ML, because I didn't see anything better that this buck, also, I wanted to see just how the White 91 ML which I obtained from Dan Hackett would perform . . I shot this buck from 155 Yd. away (ranged following the shot), using 90 GR. of Hodgdon Triple Seven and a White 480 Gr. "maxi-type" bullet; the rig was sighted-in for point-of-aim at 100 Yd. I didn't make the world's best shot, as I held with a sliver of hair above the horizontal X-wire . . and that's just where the shot struck, breaking the spine just behind the shoulder; the deer did not move until I was within a few yard. So, though the uphill shot also caught a portion of the "on-side" lung, I opted to shoot the critter again (through the neck this time), which resulted in instantaneous termination . . . Based the initial shot, I wobbled a "bit high" while the cap/charge were deciding to fire . . . . a pic is attached. The brow tines are 5.5 & 6" long, while the G2s are 11.5" long - other that these characteristics, it's a pretty mediocre "basket-type" rack.
    Prior to this buck showing up, I had been watching four "stick-bucks" ( a.k.a. MONDO MEGA DINKS!) for nearly an hour - just minutes B4 his appearance, the four "DINKS" finally disappeared into the timber to the west,no doubt, headed for water & corn . . . This buck, opted to remain in the cover until there were only 5 minutes left on the "legal shooting-time clock (here in IA, that's 1/2 Hr. after SUNSET). Having shot a fair share of buck with bow and C-F rifles over the seasons, this was my first ML deer. 
    Good huntin'! R.G.
    Posted Oct 23 2004, 12:12 PM by Stan Ware with no comments
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