Never liked mule deer meat during the rifle hunt and only bow hunted for years-then I discovered delicious corn and alfalfa fed whitetail and became a rifle toting, orange wearing, venison loving Whitetail junkie. God bless Nebraska farmers! Jealous of the axis Major Kahn! Bucket list!!!
This WT buck is my personal best from family ranch near Quanah, Tx. Being primarily a bird dog man, I don’t sit for very long in our traditional shooting towers. However, a crisp sunny Sunday December morning about four year ago I made it to one of our towers that overlooks the Red River. I was very late getting there at about 8:30. I raised the windows and the front window was nice and noisy. I get settled, unpack my binos and down the river about 380 yds is this buck horns shining in the sunlight. He’s got me pegged. I have no shot and after awhile he saunters down the river outta sight. So I’m tellin the story next morning in camp and my buddy says let’s go try and rattle for him. Shane had these blades he bought at DSC that were farm sheds off a 200 inch deer that would bring big bucks outta their dirt naps. Anyway we made it down there and had him within 30 yards after two stands. I chest shot him with .300 WM and game over.
A few that hold a special place in my life.
Whitetail came from outside Ft Riley, KS
Muley next to the Whitetail came outside of Ft Carson and the last 2 Mule deer from back home in Western ND.
trophies That I was lucky enough to harvest in 2020 two silver medal roe bucks same morning same field 15 mins apart also a trip of a lifetime in Carpathian Mountains where I was lucky enough to take two silver medal red stag and then December managed to take a gold medal muntjac buck so for The mad times where in I feel lucky to have had such a good hunting year
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