I thought I was going to have a front row seat to a good fight, but the big 8 walked away. It’s surprising too, because last year he almost broke off every point. Maybe he’s just older and wiser.
I thought I was going to have a front row seat to a good fight, but the big 8 walked away. It’s surprising too, because last year he almost broke off every point. Maybe he’s just older and wiser.
That's awesome. I'm hunting with a pistol this year. Hopefully I'll see something. Not much going on in daylight hours but lots on camera at night.Thanks. This is the 4th deer that I have taken with the 10mm, the third buck. It will do the job for sure. The first two I used a Glock 40, last year a Glock 20 and then this year the RIA. All different barrel lengths, but the same ammo. I think the G40 put them down faster. Maybe the little extra oomph?
The rut is on here in SW OK. I’ve seen all sorts of deer out at all hours of the day from 5:30 am to 11:00 at night. Stay until you don’t think you’ll see anything and then stay a little longer. Good luck, handgun hunting is a blast.That's awesome. I'm hunting with a pistol this year. Hopefully I'll see something. Not much going on in daylight hours but lots on camera at night.
Nice buck. Congrats!I moved from the blind I'd been sitting in for the first two days of gun season to the blind I took the buck from in Muzzle Loader season.
At daylight, two does on the feeder for about an hour, but all of a sudden they started staring off to the SW. There is a row of trees so couldn't see what they were staring at.
Eventually saw a single deer coming our way across the pasture but still couldn't tell if it was buck or doe.
When he got to the trees, I could tell it was a buck that needed a ride to the "train station".
He never stopped on his northward walk like he was on a mission to go somewhere. The does settled back down to feed some more.
20 minutes later, the does bolted and he stepped out of the trees.
Ruger American that I won at a DU banquet spoke with him making 30 yards spewing enough blood a blind man could have followed the trail back into the trees. That 108 grain Lapua Scenar HPBT turned the lungs into jelly with a 1" exit hole.
It's actually a target bullet so it's story is going into the thread we have about using target bullets for hunting. It performed wonderfully.
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One of Mike Millers knives from this forum going to work unzipping this buck.
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Checked in at a DMAP. Field dressed weight was exactly 200 lbs. Big guy.
Gosh dang, big ol pot belly and thick looking legs, gotta be pretty old.I‘ve made a decision to target what I consider a buck with inferior rack genetics (I don’t like the term cull buck that gets thrown around a lot), and ironically, I could’ve killed him on October 1st at 25 yards and gave him a pass. I haven’t seen him again from any stand, but I’m still getting pictures of him regularly. I’m pretty sure he’s a buck that showed up last year during the first week of rifle season, and I videoed him and passed him then too.
I’ve had a bunch of pictures of him, but here’s one of the better ones from Friday. He’s a big old boy.
Edit to add. I’m a trophy hunter, so if a really big buck I’ve never seen before happens to stumble in front of me, the buck pictured will get another pass.
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Exactly what I'm seeing out West! Watched 2 knot heads chase a doe for about an hour this morning.I may be 100% full of crap, but I'm hearing from a lot of hunters that they are seeing dink bucks chasing and nothing big in daytime.
It's my opinion only that the doe to buck ratio is not good so the big dominate bucks have singled out the does to breed and went nocturnal. My cell cams pretty much confirm that as there is nothing but dink bucks in the daytime with the bigger bucks coming in now after dark with a doe that previously came in during daylight.
Again, just my opinion.
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