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As I alluded to in the thread on my annual CO hunting trip I had to hustle to make it home for the rifle opener.

I had promised my 8 year old son that I’d be there for opening morning so he could try to fill his buck tag. So I rolled in at 1:30AM and set an alarm for 5:30 to have time to get him up and get ready to be to the ranch by shooting light.

I will say I was a little groggy but I perked up when I saw that he’d laid all his clothes and gear out before bed. It’s been a while but I remember how excited I was for opening day at his age, Christmas didn’t compare. We got dressed and hit the drive thru for a cup of coffee, a hot chocolate, and a sleeve of chocolate Donettes to get us primed. Pulled in the gate and decided to park and walk the mile or so to one of our favorite spots that is known to produce good bucks when they’re running the does. We made it almost 100 yards from the truck when I looked over towards the edge of the creek and saw antlers headed our way.

I told the boy to get down there was a buck coming as I got the shooting sticks off my daypack and set them up. I handed him his rifle, no sling on the old 760 so I was toting it for him, and got him on the sticks before I pointed toward where the buck was coming from. When he came up the rise and into view I asked if he wanted to shoot him and immediately got the affirmative. Dad and my rules are that us grown people will pass smaller bucks but kids get free run.

I told him to take his time, wait for him to stop, and don’t forget to squeeze. At 50 yards or so the buck stopped broadside when I gave a soft whistle and I knew it wouldn’t be long. POW! Roared the old 300Savage and the buck gave a big jump before stumbling off a little ways with a 150 Hornady through the shoulder and heart. 9 minutes into the opener and my sidekick was officially a buck slayer!
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We said a little prayer thanking the Big Man upstairs for the moment. Took a pile of pictures. And then he used his new Case Barlow pocketknife he got for his birthday in October to dress his first buck.
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After we got his buck hung in the lean to, unloaded our CO camp, and had a nap. I grabbed the Mrs and got her geared up and we headed back to the hills. We walked up and sat where the boy and I had planned to and sat and watched the show. I think we saw 6 nice bucks, one real good 9 pointer, and a handful of forkies, all shoving the girls around looking for love. We didn’t get a chance to make a play on the big 9 and our neighbor and good friend ended up rattling him up and making a great shot on him with his bow.

She and I along with my dad hunted pretty much every available moment the next few days. Seeing a few good ones but with no opportunities at anything better than mediocre. She was getting ancy and wanting to settle like she has in years past but I kept reminding her that you’ll never kill a big one if you shoot a smaller on first. This would turn out to come very true.

We got up what would be my last day to hunt for a while as I had to go back to work the next day and the wind was howling. I prodded her to go but she said it was too windy and the bed was nice and warm. So I cinched my boots and put on an extra layer before I headed out alone. Sure as shooting as I peeked over the last saddle before I got to my spot for the morning there was a long tined buck chousting a couple does. His neck was swelled and he was doing the dance 75 yards from me with no idea I was there. A quick look through the glasses told me he’d do and I got my old Featherweight into action. A single 165 Gameking through the high shoulders put him down to stay. Two shots with the old M70 for two bucks in 2023.
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I don’t know that I’ve ever seen a more symmetrical buck, certainly never shot one. He was rolling in fat like no buck I’ve ever seen from out there as well.

Concentrating on getting the wife a buck now we were back after them when I was done with my 4 night hitch. We didn’t get to hunt as much due to juggling her monthly Dr appointment and her work schedule but we still had time for some quick runs in the evenings. We saw and passed a few more decent average 8 and 10 point bucks with her getting frustrated and my constantly reminding her that we have meat in the freezer so we aren’t going to starve and to be patient because the next one can always be a big one that makes his last mistake.

Last night she got off at 4:00 and it was nasty Seattle weather out with banks of fog and drizzle rolling through by the minute. We were short on time with the cloud cover meaning less shooting time but I told her to get her raincoat because I had a feeling. The past 3 years the last weekend of season there’s been an ancient old buck that has showed up on a certain cedar covered ridge and tonight might be the night for him to be holed up under a cedar out of the weather. He’d done exactly that last year on the last day and our son had missed him clean when he finally stood up.

As we scrambled to make it up the ridge the drizzle began to turn to full on rain and it started to thunder and crackle. Almost as soon as we sat down I spotted three does 125 yards from us standing in a gnarly thicket. They were looking our way but we had the wind and they didn’t seem alarmed. Just as I told her to keep a sharp eye around the girls I saw a big dark deer coming down towards them about 200 yards further back. A quick glance through the rain as my binos were fogging told me he was definitely a shooter and he was heading our way. Rifle on the sticks I finally guided her onto him just as he pushed the does out of sight and quickly followed. 20 minutes of light left we gotta boogie.

We scurried down the top of the ridge to intercept them, staying in the cedars and thankful for the wind. As we peeked over the lip there was a doe, then another, no buck. We sat waiting as time ran out thinking he may have slipped down the draw and out of our life forever. Just then, there! He’s under the piss elm broadside, 200 yards get on the sticks! She lined up as he stood the oblivious to us. BAM! Clean miss, reload and get back on him he may stop. He stopped broadside again but she couldn’t find him in the glass. He sauntered over the hill not really alarmed, maybe to him it was just another thunderclap.

Okay we got to hustle. Down the draw and up the other side, careful on the slick rocks and be sure to close your scope caps. We nearly ran the 300 yards across the draw hoping we hadn’t lost our only chance. As we neared the top I softly reminded her to slow down and catch her breath, there would be no third chance if we even got a second. As we crept to the top he was making his way up the opposite side of the canyon. Again, on the sticks, 200 yards, deep breaths and don’t forget to squeeze. BOOM! My 270 Weatherby she’s decided she likes barked again sending a 130 ETip screaming on its way.

At the shot he began to trot off and I could almost feel the wind coming out of her sails. I had to smile as I told her he was looking pretty sick right before he crashed down in the rocks. I let her know then that not only had she finally shot a big one, it was the one I knew would be there because he has the last three years now.

He likely wouldn’t score well, not that we care, but what an old warrior. Teeth down on the gum and giant mass all the way out. Really a great old buck.
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So once again thanks for following along. We are truly blessed to get to enjoy chasing bucks every year in a magical place.

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Holy crap! Congrats on those deer hunts. Man! That is one of the best ones I’ve seen in awhile. Way to go!


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Super! Very well done and very well told! The first "chapter" is pure B&C memory gold.

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Outstanding! A season like that doesn’t come along to often. 👍👍 your son’s deer is bigger than anything I’ve shot. Great story and write up. Memories that will last forever.

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Right on Mate !!!!!!!!

Outstanding for your half pint & lovely wife !

Smilin like heck, here.

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Hell yeah - well done all three of you.

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Kid, Well done , Nice pictures and story, very nice deer, congrats Rio7

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What a season Kid!!! Don’t get any better than that! Congrats to y’all, but especially the young feller on his first buck. I can still remember taking my first buck in 1979…even though I’ve forgotten a lot of other important stuff over the years since. Seems to irk my wife that hunting stuff sticks to my brain stem much better than other stuff.

Great job, great memories! 😎


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Congratulations to your whole family. Great bucks all around!

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Score-Schmore, that buck is a STANDOUT in any hunting venue. You described a pretty darned good season, congrats.


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Plenty of good in those stories. My favorite part was your kid dressing that buck with a Barlow.

Well done, all of you.


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Hell yeah👍👍

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Kid Congrads to you and your family! Looks like a Great season! Your raising your son the right way!


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What a season! Like others have said - screw the score! It is ruining deer hunting. Your wife’s buck is a stud anywhere whitetails roam. Hopefully he’s spread some of his gnarly rack genes across your hunting grounds. The buck you shot is also impressive- just in different categories. The buck your son shot looks a lot like my first one.

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Wonderful hunting season. Congratulations to all of you. Fine job.


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I told her yesterday evening I was sure going to miss that old buck since I’ve watched him the last three years. He may not have made the winter anyway and she has overcome some pretty big hurdles in life to keep hunting. If anyone ever deserved to get a good one it’s probably her.

Good news is the boy and I passed what has to be his son twice earlier in the season. Looks identical aside from the mass. In a couple more years he’ll be in trouble if he keeps making the same circuit his old man did.

We have definitely had another great season. And we may not be quite done yet. Dad’s still hunting the next couple days and I’ve promised the boy we’re going to stay in the cabin and hunt the late elk season next weekend. He still has a doe tag he can fill in the late season and we might shoot one to cut and wrap for someone who can use it for a Christmas gift.

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I have that same knife, blue bone handle and all. It’s a good one. He has good taste.

Congrats on all of your deer. Great story.

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That's an awesome story. Thanks for sharing.

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Congrats to you and the family, Kid, from the young man's first buck to the Missus's massive old warrior buck!

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That’s great, Kid. We had a great opening day with my dad, son, and myself knocking down a mature buck each. Glad you and your family did the same.

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Great story, great photos, Congrats to You and Your Family! memtb


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What a great family affair! Nice bucks all around.
But that buck your wife connected on is as cool as they come. 🎉🎉🎉


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Originally Posted by Oklahomahunter
That’s great, Kid. We had a great opening day with my dad, son, and myself knocking down a mature buck each. Glad you and your family did the same.

We need pics, man. Many hunters come to Kansas to hunt big bucks, but my dreams are haunted by big Oklahoma bucks that got away when I lived and hunted there. eek blush

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Wow! That is some flat/open country! Great story and thanks for sharing 👍.....Hb

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The Kid;
Holy Smoke sir, I can only say hearty congratulations to all three of you.

Grand bucks all, a well told tale and wonderful photos.

Made my night on this 'Fire and then some.

Wonderful stuff.

All the best.

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Originally Posted by BC30cal
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Holy Smoke sir, I can only say hearty congratulations to all three of you.

Grand bucks all, a well told tale and wonderful photos.

Made my night on this 'Fire and then some.

Wonderful stuff.

All the best.

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Nobody says it better than Dwayne!

Congratulations to all three of y’all !!!


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Congratulations to the whole family, great bucks all around


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OUTSTANDING, Congrats to you and the Family. What a Great story. There is nothing better than hunting with Family. Three Nice Bucks for you, your little Deer slayer and the wife. Well, it just doesn't get any better than that.

Great pictures. The one with your boy and his first Buck is priceless. That Big smile says it all.

They only get to shoot their first one once. That is an experience and memories of a lifetime for the both of you. Good Job Dad.

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Three nice bucks y'all won't go hungry with all that deer meat.

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Most excellent Kid! What a great story you've told. Congratulations to your son for his first buck which was a very nice one. Congratulations to you for being a great father and your fantastic buck. Congratulations to your wife for the absolutely awesome buck she took!


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Thanks for posting and congratulations to you all.


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Wow, the Tri-fecta pay off in Bucks! Congrats!


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Well done Mr. Kid. Congrats to everyone!


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Congratulations you guys got some nice ones.

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Interesting development, and no I didn’t take pics as it was dark and cold and I’d been at work for 13 hours prior.

Getting my wife’s buck skinned and quartered the other night and I got to looking. A neighbor who hunts a couple miles away said he’d had that buck on his cameras for several years and a friend he let hunt had shot him in the shoulder with his bow and got no penetration and obviously didn’t recover him.

He had at one time broken his left front leg down right below the knee and it had grown back a little off kilter with a knot about like a 20ga shell of bone down the side where the break had knit back. He had a rib about halfway down the right side that had been broken and grown back at an angle fusing to the adjacent rib as well as the original break. And he had a big white gristle, for lack of a better term on the top rear of his right shoulder blade. Completely healed and no infection or anything so obviously old. Above and behind the shoulder growth the spinal process had been broken off and grew/fused back at approximately a 75 degree angle leaning to the side and rearward. His backstrap made a turn and went around this big bone growth.

The shoulder and back injury seems consistent with the neighbor’s story.

Pretty amazing what they can endure sometimes and further reason why I cringe sometimes when I read of guys “mercy killing” a deer with a broken leg.

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Originally Posted by Oklahomahunter
That’s great, Kid. We had a great opening day with my dad, son, and myself knocking down a mature buck each. Glad you and your family did the same.

We need pics, man. Many hunters come to Kansas to hunt big bucks, but my dreams are haunted by big Oklahoma bucks that got away when I lived and hunted there. eek blush
I’ll send you some pics of you want to post them. I do t have an account to use and I don’t have the patience set one up.

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Thanks for sharing your experiences. Great write-up!


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Man what a great hunt! Always love your posts Kid, especially the family and your little boy's adventures. Outstanding!


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Congratulations on some beautiful bucks!


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Nicely done all around. Congrats to all and thanks for posting.


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Great job on some very nice bucks!


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Huge congrats to all 3 of you. And your wife's buck is a bruiser.

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Cool bucks. What's the LOP on that 300?

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Cool bucks. What's the LOP on that 300?
I want to say it’s 12” Ben. He doesn’t have any trouble getting a good sight picture in the scope or reaching the trigger comfortably. We shot a bunch of reduced loads with cast bullets back during the summer and he does pretty good with it. I limit him to 100 yards as a max range on game as he makes about 3” groups at that distance. He does have to use a set of sticks or a pack because it’s too front heavy for him but I think that’s a good thing. It helps teach him about getting steady and only taking good shots when he’s not rushed, something I think everyone should strive to do regardless of age.

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Thanks for the info. I had my son (9) shooting a Kimber hunter 243 all summer. He was on target to 100, off the bench or tripod. With a Carhartt, and sweatshirt the rifle was too long. So I have to start looking for a shortened stock for kids.

For this year I ended up borrowing a 25-35 from my brother. He got it done at 25 yards.

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Those are some great looking deer.
Looks like, y'all had a good day.


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Awesome story and bucks!

Congrats to all!


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Congratulations to you and your family on a great season!


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Thanks for sharing. This is my favorite kind of post where I get to vicariously enjoy a hunt that is very different from the ones I experience in the southeast. Congratulations & fun stuff!

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Fantastic bucks all around!

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