I haven't hunted as much I would have liked to this year, definitely not as much as in years past, but I sealed the deal on a successful season and a freezer full of meat on Thursday night.
The buck came in to a feed pile with less than 5 mins of daylight left. I steadied the cross-hair, made a great shot and I knew it was over pretty quick as I heard the buck crash behind me, no more than 50 yards away.
We have a few different stands on the property and 3 trail cams. We've never seen this guy before, yet he knew where the food was and was pretty hot to trot getting up to it, regardless of the 30-40 km winds. In this particular stand, we had a light 8 pt buck on camera that I was hoping to catch up with, with only 2 weeks to go, but I was very surprised and beyond excited when I walked up to him and realized pretty quickly that this wasn't the deer we had on camera.
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Quite the feeling to put your hands on a mature buck for the first time.
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He ended up having 11 scoreable pts with his split brow tines. He's been caped and headed for taxidermy....I can't wait to see him again on the wall.
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The pictures aren't of great quality, I'm a little dissapointed in that, but I'll be sure to share some good ones of the mount when I get it back in the spring. Best of luck to those still heading into the woods with a tag in their pocket.