I’ve been going on a week long hunting trip to northern Louisiana since the late 90’s. It’s about a 6 hour drive from home. Buck in pics was taken November 13th.
There was a hellacious cold front that came through the day before. When we woke up in the am it was 15 degrees which is cold as an Eskimo teetee for us Louisianians. So I said screw it, I’ll get up once the sun comes up go get in the stand. Well I got up a little later than I wanted to got dressed and a buddy and I rushed out to our spots. My climber was already locked on to a tree so all I had to do was climb up the tree. Well I get to my stand about 815 and climb up and low and behold as I’m strapping the seat to the tree I look and see a doe about 60 yds away looking up at me (20-25’ up the tree) as if to say WTH are you doing up there. So I ease my rifle around and prepare for a left handed shot which I have done may times before. The difference this time was I was 20+ feet up a tree, standing on a climbing stand platform with no rest or stabilization shooting left handed. Plus I was breathing a little heavy as i had just got to the top of the tree. At this point the doe is stomping at me and I squeeze off a round. Off she goes and I’m pretty sure I missed her. So I sit down and tell myself I’m going to hunt for a couple hours and then I’ll go check for any sign of a hit. Well as luck would have it 6 minutes later a small buck comes out nose to the ground right where the doe was. I decided to let him go on by and as soon as he got out of sight the big one was right behind him nose to the ground as well. As soon as I saw his right side I knew he was a good deer. After the 2nd “HEY” he stopped and looked my way and the 300wsm (I acquired from Sako76 on here) slammed him. He ran quite a ways but the 150gr TTSX had him leaking and leaving an easy to find blood trail right to him. My biggest buck to date. 9 points, 20 7/8” wide 170lbs. What a hunt! And what’s the chances?
Congratulations on a darn fine deer. Waaaaay bigger than anything I killed while living down there! memtb
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Outstanding. I always have greater appreciation for southeastern public land kills. It takes a lot of work. The odds are stacked against you. As is always the case with hunting, it never hurts to have lady luck on your side.
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