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Lil-Rokslider
I have been reading and participating here and there on this forum for a little bit now, and thought I should contribute something instead of just reading all the time. Here is a write up from another site I frequent from time to time, on last year's deer season in Michigan. Two years in a row, 2015 and 2016 I have tagged out on some very good bucks. Looking forward to 2017 season!
The hunting gods have truly blessed me, 2 years in a row now, tagged out with some pretty incredible bucks and some awesome close encounters. 11/9/16, I officially tagged out on my combo tag for this season. I took off from work November 3 and headed out to our hunting grounds and returned home tonight Nov 13. During that time period, I watched better than 70 deer, including perhaps 15 different bucks between the properties we hunt. I passed on all but two. I spent a few days checking out some of our usual haunts and did some glassing while I was on stand, prior to making some decisions on which stands to get aggressive and move in on target animals when the time and wind were right. The weather was a little screwy for a few days, very warm in the afternoons, while the mornings were crisp. On Nov 6, I decided to back out and try a different property that no one had hunted this season. It was a good move, as the wind was perfect for the pinch I set up in and the fog was rolling around and obscured my entrance into my stand. Just at first legal shooting light, I had a buck working the cut corn edge and he was on his way towards me. I assessed him and he looked to be a respectable buck and I made the decision to take him if I was given the opportunity. He closed the distance to 12 yards, and when his vision was blocked by a tree, I drew. At 12 yards broadside, I gave him a quik brrurrp, he stopped and looked my way, but it was too late for him. The arrow was on its way and found its mark, double lunged him and he jumped up and did a mule kick and took off on a run. As he ran into the field, the fog began to swallow him up....but not as I could watch him lean into his run and flip over into the cut corn, where at that point he disappeared into the fog. I was pretty pumped, and gave him the standard 30 minutes prior to getting after him. I was fairly confident I would find him, and I did after a track job thru the corn and fog, at 120 yards...there lay my buck...little known to me.......would be my first buck this season.
A respectable 8 point buck, I field judged him to be approximately 3.5 yrs, and 118 ish on score. I wouldn't be shocked if he turned out to be 2.5 yrs old. After all...we hunt in the shadow of some giants............
The hunting gods have truly blessed me, 2 years in a row now, tagged out with some pretty incredible bucks and some awesome close encounters. 11/9/16, I officially tagged out on my combo tag for this season. I took off from work November 3 and headed out to our hunting grounds and returned home tonight Nov 13. During that time period, I watched better than 70 deer, including perhaps 15 different bucks between the properties we hunt. I passed on all but two. I spent a few days checking out some of our usual haunts and did some glassing while I was on stand, prior to making some decisions on which stands to get aggressive and move in on target animals when the time and wind were right. The weather was a little screwy for a few days, very warm in the afternoons, while the mornings were crisp. On Nov 6, I decided to back out and try a different property that no one had hunted this season. It was a good move, as the wind was perfect for the pinch I set up in and the fog was rolling around and obscured my entrance into my stand. Just at first legal shooting light, I had a buck working the cut corn edge and he was on his way towards me. I assessed him and he looked to be a respectable buck and I made the decision to take him if I was given the opportunity. He closed the distance to 12 yards, and when his vision was blocked by a tree, I drew. At 12 yards broadside, I gave him a quik brrurrp, he stopped and looked my way, but it was too late for him. The arrow was on its way and found its mark, double lunged him and he jumped up and did a mule kick and took off on a run. As he ran into the field, the fog began to swallow him up....but not as I could watch him lean into his run and flip over into the cut corn, where at that point he disappeared into the fog. I was pretty pumped, and gave him the standard 30 minutes prior to getting after him. I was fairly confident I would find him, and I did after a track job thru the corn and fog, at 120 yards...there lay my buck...little known to me.......would be my first buck this season.
A respectable 8 point buck, I field judged him to be approximately 3.5 yrs, and 118 ish on score. I wouldn't be shocked if he turned out to be 2.5 yrs old. After all...we hunt in the shadow of some giants............