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Too bad, Ryan, but unfortunately it happens. I lost one 10 years ago. Neighbors found it a week later with a young bear sitting on it chewing away.
Priority change today. Need to buy a new frig. The old one (31 years old) is on it's last legs.
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just reread your last sentence Ryan. I commend you for that decision. Not many can do that.
On a separate topic, have you been seeing/shooting some roosters?
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sad news, lost the trail and after many hours of looking I had to give up, I searched a huge valley, over 2 ridges and the bottom of a steep ravine. no idea what happened to him. first deer I've lost in 15 years. pretty bummed out. gonna punch my tag and call it an archery season It happens Ryan and I know how you feel. It sucks to say the least. I once found one that I had thought was lost by finding the nearest water source from last blood. I knew he was hit a little far back and the blood was bright red so it was a liver shot. They burn up when hit in the liver and head for water. I found him laying half submerged. I commend you for wanting to punch your tag and be done but don't let it get you down too bad.
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"I fear all we have done is to awaken a sleeping giant and fill him with a terrible resolve" - Isoroku Yamamoto
There sure are a lot of America haters that want to live here...
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yes, seeing lots of pheasants, had a chapter meeting tonight actually. our new southern hills chapter is really taking off! I'm excited, can you believe they named me as the habitat chairman? who woulda thought!
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How many do you have up at Chickenbuck for the 2md weekend? JustOneGunner and I will be up at 3:30 Sunday and heading for Emily to hunt for the day and then turn around and come home. 'Just about impossible for me to get two full weekends off work in a row, and I all ready put in for the 1st weekend of ML season.
Good luck to all the Chickenbuckers this week! Tom's coming up, isn't he? Be sure to tell him I said GFY!.
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I hope you guys are doing well up there. We had hail at 0500 here in the cities.
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Report from Isabella area. A 6 point, no brow tines, came by my stand at 0905. He was moving fairly fast and shot was a back of lung and liver hit. Tracked him about 75 yards, bleeding good, into heavy cover. Called the wife on the radio, she was in camp taking the morning off, and she came with the truck and drag rope. Rifle and bullet info. Rem. model 7 SS 300 SAUM Barnes 150 gr. tsx Leupold 3.5x10
Pictures when I have better conection
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A first. The game warden stopped and check us just as I posted. First time in 13 years. Nice young guy just starting. Said he has been working this area for 5 months. That means he just finished his training.
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Congrats Tjay. Did he help you dress it out and load it into the truck?
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Kids gave me a early Christmas present today, a Moultrie D55IRXT trail camera. It will be put to good use this coming weekend.
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My first "Chickenbuck" apparel action shot. I didn't have my shirt or hoodie for the season, so this is as close as either is getting to venison this year:
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saw lots of deer today, passed up on 4 or 5 nice bucks. hard for me to do, but this tag is a very rare draw in an extremely limited area, so I'm holding out for mr. big. never done that before this year. I've had a blast hunting with my dad though!
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Update camp Isabell.. Game warden came by yesterday about 1100, first time ever. Nice young guy just starting. At 2pm the wife shot a spike and our deer tags are now full. Son and DIL are in camp so the hunt goes on.
Ryan. Good luck on getting a big one.
PS And good luck to all still hunting and getting ready to hunt.
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well I couldn't resist anymore, this guy came by and I took him. I saw 2 bigger ones this morning but they were either too far or it was dark and I couldn't get a real good look at him. dad still has a tag so we're going to hold out for a bruiser buck. saw probably 30-40 deer this morning, about half of them were small bucks. this was the biggest of the main group that came by. we watched him for about 30 minutes before I couldn't take it anymore and dropped the hammer. 243 pushing 95 grain NBTs at a little over 2900 fps. bang flop DRT. one of the most memorable hunts to date because I was with my dad in the same blind. he's never been with me when I took a big game animal like that so it was a blast. here is the only pic I have so far.
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Congrats, Ryan. Nice buck.
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thanks Bill! he's my biggest to date, coulda probably held out for a bigger one, but I'm happy and he's only 2.5 so he should taste great!
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How much snow do you have Ryan? Rain coming down in buckets here. 55* now , but supposed to drop to 19* tonight.
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we have about 2 inches, warming up later I heard.
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well I couldn't resist anymore, this guy came by and I took him. I saw 2 bigger ones this morning but they were either too far or it was dark and I couldn't get a real good look at him. dad still has a tag so we're going to hold out for a bruiser buck. saw probably 30-40 deer this morning, about half of them were small bucks. this was the biggest of the main group that came by. we watched him for about 30 minutes before I couldn't take it anymore and dropped the hammer. 243 pushing 95 grain NBTs at a little over 2900 fps. bang flop DRT. one of the most memorable hunts to date because I was with my dad in the same blind. he's never been with me when I took a big game animal like that so it was a blast. here is the only pic I have so far. That sounds like some real, quality family time. The priceless kind that gains value as the years go by. Congrats.
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Fluffy scored on a woof! pics later,going back out for a buck now!
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