Jagermiester
FNG
2015 Oregon Mule Deer Hunt
Oregon public land hunt. This was a very special hunt for me. My dad has always been a large part of my hunting life and one of my best friends. Like many can relate, he has been a meat hunter since he was young. Didn't matter if it was a spike, fork or a cow. If he had a tag it would be punched opening morning if he had a chance. And when he was done he was very excited to have the animal in the freezer. A bird in the hand is worth two in the bush. We ate lots of fish and wild game growing up. So for this hunt I wanted to do everything I could to put him on a good buck. I also had a tag and would only hunt after his buck was taken. This hunt was time to give back and I was extremely excited to get started.
Part 1
The first day started off with a hike in the dark. I knew the area very well and what potential there was. As the sun crested over the ridge deer were spotted below us. Three bucks: one small fork, a little three and a wide 3x4. The 3x4 was almost 26 wide with thick horns. I put my dad behind the spotting scope so he could determine if this was his shooter. This buck was bigger than anything my dad had taken before. I had spent much time prepping him on being selective for this hunt. To my shock he said he wanted a 4x4 and it being a 3x4 wouldn't due. I was a little shocked due to my first impression of the buck. But as I have learned, you never press someone into shooting an animal. It was his tag and he would decide. We watched the buck for about 10 minutes as it sparred with the little three point. Something spooked them and as they ran off my dad was watching through the spotting scope. He turned and looked at me and said "That was a nice buck. If we see him again I am going to shoot him. We should be able to find him tomorrow?" I laughed. Good bucks don't always give you second chances.
We continued our hike and finished on top of a far ridge. On the hike we only saw a hand full of does and another small buck. We set up camp and went to collect water. The whole time my dad was talking about the 3x4. I was planning of hunting a different drainage the next day but realized my dad had his mind made up on the 3x4. That night we set up on a high point and glassed down the drainage we came up. A few more small bucks were spotted but nothing worth a second look.
Camp the first night.
When we woke up the next day we sitting on the same spot as the previous night. As I glassed way down the canyon, I spotted a couple bucks. They were close to where the 3x4 disappeared. I knew he had to be close. So we pack up camp and headed down that way. Once we got close, I set up camp again just over the hill from where we would glass. It was about noon when we posted up to glass. I found the two bucks right away. I started gridding the area with my spotting scope. Just then I heard my dad talking to someone. Oh great passed through my mind. I stood up and walked over the ridge to see my dad smiling and talking to two guys. Turns out they used to work with my dad before he retired. They had shot a real nice buck the day before and packed it out last night. The other guy still had a tag and they were headed back to the camp. I told them that we just sat down and were looking for a wide 3x4. I pointed out the other bucks when one of the guys says "There is a good buck." I pulled him up in the spotter and sure enough it was him. He was about 500 yards below bedded down. I put my dad on him with the spotter just to verify if he still wanted the buck. As he was looking I started getting my backpack ready for a stock. Then I hear the guys say "There is another buck walking toward the 3x4." I grab the spotter from my dad. I take a look. It was another 3x4 with good height. The buck keeps walking and beds 10 yards from the wide 3x4.
The wide 3x4 on the second day.
Second 3x4 walking to bedding spot.
I asked the one guy if he would like to shoot the buck they just spotted. He said yes. Now was the dilemma on how to do the stock and get both. We made a plan to hike down away and down the ridge. After we were far enough we would drop over in the draw and side hill back. There was a ledge just above the flat the bucks were bedded on. It took about an hour to get into position. On the stock we jumped a couple of bucks. One was a 22 inch 4x4 with good mass and a nice frame. Luckily I was carrying the gun or my dad might have punched his tag. With hand signals from about we edged our way over the bench. Both bucks were still bedded in the same spot. We now were about 150 yards out. I set my dad up with a good rest. The other guy had a good rest and after discussion we decided to let my dad shoot first and then he would shoot. Boom.....boom!!!!! My dad's buck never got up. I looked over to the other guy and he had the same reaction. Excited yelling was heard from above as he was able to watch both bucks in the spotter drop their heads within 2 seconds of each other. As we walked down to them we were in awe.
Picture as we walked up on both bucks, less that 10 yards apart.
I have been in a similar situation before but not with them so close together.
We boned them out and headed back up and out. My dads friends offered to help pack part of my dad's buck out so he wouldn't have to. Once we hit the top, I packed up camp and threw it on my back. We hiked out in the glow of the head lamps with aching legs and backs. Part one of the hunt was complete. We headed back to my dads house to recoup, resupply and rest.
Here are a few pics. I left pics and names of my dad's friends out for privacy for them since I didn't ask to post for them.
Oregon public land hunt. This was a very special hunt for me. My dad has always been a large part of my hunting life and one of my best friends. Like many can relate, he has been a meat hunter since he was young. Didn't matter if it was a spike, fork or a cow. If he had a tag it would be punched opening morning if he had a chance. And when he was done he was very excited to have the animal in the freezer. A bird in the hand is worth two in the bush. We ate lots of fish and wild game growing up. So for this hunt I wanted to do everything I could to put him on a good buck. I also had a tag and would only hunt after his buck was taken. This hunt was time to give back and I was extremely excited to get started.
Part 1
The first day started off with a hike in the dark. I knew the area very well and what potential there was. As the sun crested over the ridge deer were spotted below us. Three bucks: one small fork, a little three and a wide 3x4. The 3x4 was almost 26 wide with thick horns. I put my dad behind the spotting scope so he could determine if this was his shooter. This buck was bigger than anything my dad had taken before. I had spent much time prepping him on being selective for this hunt. To my shock he said he wanted a 4x4 and it being a 3x4 wouldn't due. I was a little shocked due to my first impression of the buck. But as I have learned, you never press someone into shooting an animal. It was his tag and he would decide. We watched the buck for about 10 minutes as it sparred with the little three point. Something spooked them and as they ran off my dad was watching through the spotting scope. He turned and looked at me and said "That was a nice buck. If we see him again I am going to shoot him. We should be able to find him tomorrow?" I laughed. Good bucks don't always give you second chances.
We continued our hike and finished on top of a far ridge. On the hike we only saw a hand full of does and another small buck. We set up camp and went to collect water. The whole time my dad was talking about the 3x4. I was planning of hunting a different drainage the next day but realized my dad had his mind made up on the 3x4. That night we set up on a high point and glassed down the drainage we came up. A few more small bucks were spotted but nothing worth a second look.
Camp the first night.
When we woke up the next day we sitting on the same spot as the previous night. As I glassed way down the canyon, I spotted a couple bucks. They were close to where the 3x4 disappeared. I knew he had to be close. So we pack up camp and headed down that way. Once we got close, I set up camp again just over the hill from where we would glass. It was about noon when we posted up to glass. I found the two bucks right away. I started gridding the area with my spotting scope. Just then I heard my dad talking to someone. Oh great passed through my mind. I stood up and walked over the ridge to see my dad smiling and talking to two guys. Turns out they used to work with my dad before he retired. They had shot a real nice buck the day before and packed it out last night. The other guy still had a tag and they were headed back to the camp. I told them that we just sat down and were looking for a wide 3x4. I pointed out the other bucks when one of the guys says "There is a good buck." I pulled him up in the spotter and sure enough it was him. He was about 500 yards below bedded down. I put my dad on him with the spotter just to verify if he still wanted the buck. As he was looking I started getting my backpack ready for a stock. Then I hear the guys say "There is another buck walking toward the 3x4." I grab the spotter from my dad. I take a look. It was another 3x4 with good height. The buck keeps walking and beds 10 yards from the wide 3x4.
The wide 3x4 on the second day.
Second 3x4 walking to bedding spot.
I asked the one guy if he would like to shoot the buck they just spotted. He said yes. Now was the dilemma on how to do the stock and get both. We made a plan to hike down away and down the ridge. After we were far enough we would drop over in the draw and side hill back. There was a ledge just above the flat the bucks were bedded on. It took about an hour to get into position. On the stock we jumped a couple of bucks. One was a 22 inch 4x4 with good mass and a nice frame. Luckily I was carrying the gun or my dad might have punched his tag. With hand signals from about we edged our way over the bench. Both bucks were still bedded in the same spot. We now were about 150 yards out. I set my dad up with a good rest. The other guy had a good rest and after discussion we decided to let my dad shoot first and then he would shoot. Boom.....boom!!!!! My dad's buck never got up. I looked over to the other guy and he had the same reaction. Excited yelling was heard from above as he was able to watch both bucks in the spotter drop their heads within 2 seconds of each other. As we walked down to them we were in awe.
Picture as we walked up on both bucks, less that 10 yards apart.
I have been in a similar situation before but not with them so close together.
We boned them out and headed back up and out. My dads friends offered to help pack part of my dad's buck out so he wouldn't have to. Once we hit the top, I packed up camp and threw it on my back. We hiked out in the glow of the head lamps with aching legs and backs. Part one of the hunt was complete. We headed back to my dads house to recoup, resupply and rest.
Here are a few pics. I left pics and names of my dad's friends out for privacy for them since I didn't ask to post for them.
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