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Posted By: SKane Kansas 2021 report. - 12/12/21
Well, another chapter completed in the wonderful sunflower state.

The year started off with a bit of a bummer in that my father (and favorite hunting partner) didn’t draw a tag. But that didn’t keep him from accompanying me on the trip – he’d be invaluable as another set of eyes and filling our limitless coyote tags.

Pops got a couple of coyotes out of the way prior to the season.

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With unseasonably warm temps in the upper 60’s and 70’s coupled with near-drought conditions that stunted crops, we knew we’d be in for a grind. And our assumptions did not disappoint – deer movement in the morning would come to a halt by 8:45 each morning and not presume until late afternoon.

On opening day, dad and I shared a blind on his favorite spot on the ranch – a continuation of a draw that extends to a point into a large wheat field along the river bottom. There’s always a lot of movement there in the morning as bucks leave the pastures from the south to come to bed. The added bonus – they have to cross the field to get to the timber. We didn’t go long when a solid 3.5 (potentially 4.5) y/o 10pt burst out of the timber hot after a doe and not long after, two more of the same age class brought up the rear. I passed to some dismay of my hunting partner. LOL

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A wind shift in the afternoon so I decided to sit the backside of the cover I watched that morning. A few 2.5 y/o bucks kept me entertained until the sun went down but that was it for deer movement.

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Posted By: SKane Re: KS 2021 report. - 12/12/21
Day two found me in one of my favorite pieces on the property – the head of a long draw that feeds down into the river bottom. The deer feed a mile to the north and begin their journey back to the ranch. In this particular spot, action is almost immediate at daybreak. And true-to-form, the first three deer through were bucks but nothing that I wanted to take home.

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On the first evening of the season while driving around, pops saw a buck that he thought warranted a closer look so with a now-favorable south wind, I headed to that area for evening two. It’s a long wheat field that runs along the river. The deer cross the river to access from north but the majority of the deer come from the east here. And they generally arrive late as it’s but a ½ mile from the road so they’re quite wary of the stop-and-looks.

The first deer out was this really cool 1.5 y/o with distinctive all-white legs.

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Just before dark-thirty, a buck popped out that got my attention (no doubt the buck dad had seen the night before). He was a solid 20” wide and tall. I studied him a bit in the binocular, then shifted to the rifle. I zoomed the scope, settled the crosshairs, set the safety off and studied him some more…….I contemplated and put the safety back on – young deer. That took a little bit of will-power. And in a text exchange with the land owner, he warned that with the extended week of high temps, I could come to regret that decision and I couldn’t disagree.

Each day seemingly had a different wind so I dotted the ranch based on areas I’d not hunted.
This third-morning spot would be second draw that feeds the ranch within the same pasture as I’d sat the previous morning. Some more rutting action by multiple bucks but not quite what I was looking for.





The buck from the second evening began to weigh on my mind. Rack-wise, he was there (sans the mass) but I just had to try to get a second look at him to make sure. With yet another wind switch that would make the spot he previously leaked out an impossibility, there was a narrow pocket of timber about a ¼ mile from the wheat field that I could access from the south to watch a corridor I’d assumed he’d traveled.

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I was covered in deer (and some far too close for my liking) at dark-thirty but thankfully didn’t get busted even without the baking-soda concoction that makes deer oblivious to one’s presence. whistle cool
They simply weren’t getting to the field until after-dark.

I ended up seeing a couple of bucks but didn’t get to put eyes on the buck I’d hoped for but my spotter saw the buck access the corner of the field again at last light. High hopes for tomorrow-evening’s hunt. 

The wind would be the same in the morning (4th morning) and this would be as good a spot as any now that I’d found a bunch of deer. Maybe I could catch a FNG here that we’d not put eyeballs on, then make a play for the intended buck in the evening. Lotsa deer, a handful of 2.5 and 3/5 y/o’s but nothing noteworthy.
Posted By: SKane Re: KS 2021 report. - 12/12/21
Temps had warmed to the mid 70’s during the day so I didn’t have much for expectations that evening but decided to give the spot we’d now seen the buck three times in as many evenings. I’d resorted to a long-sleeve shirt and running shoes as attire as the afternoon sun baked. It was dead-calm (a rarity) and arrived at the spot at 3:30, noting 2 fresh scrapes on my ½ mile walk in the thin strip of timber between the field and the river to the north.

I put my rifle in the saddle atop my tripod, loaded it and set the scope on 6x (normally it’s always on 2.5). If the buck showed and I actually decided to shoot, all I’d need to do is get behind it and shoot.

I decided a little housekeeping was in order around the base of the tree so I as quietly as I possibly could, removed the leaves with my foot (it was so dry the leaves sound like walking on potato chips). I’d just finished when I’d heard a deer running full bore from the east and it was getting close RIGHT NOW. I looked up and saw a tall-racked, fully mature buck with fire in his eyes running like a freight train on the cattle path I was standing beside. I grabbed the gun (still on the stinkin’ tripod) and got brown in the scope as he angled past me at 8 yards and put a 130 Accubond (6.5 Creedmoor) in him as he continued on. Yep, eight yards. (I could have punched him in the nose if he'd kept coming but he caught my movement)

He dropped about 15 yards into the short brush in front of me and I’d now gotten the gun out of the saddle and scope down to 2.5. I could see a motionless G2 in the brush so I took my first step on the potato chips and the bastid stood up so he got the coup de grace. How he managed to briefly shake off a shot that had caught both lungs and opposite shoulder is beyond me – other than he was charged up and looking to find a buck near the scrapes.

It was not the intended buck but a far-cooler buck. A big eight with killer G2’s:

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There’s always some szchit that happens to us in KS – this one is definitely up there with the craziest.


And as it turns out, dad had let the buck walk a year ago and had all the proof one needs.
He really blossomed this year. Ummm, thanks dad! laugh laugh

Video of last year’s buck.



I’ve only seen one buck this lean in all my years:
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Posted By: SKane Re: KS 2021 report. - 12/12/21
Now it was time to turn the attention to the does. We always target yearling does and they’re bunched up generally away from the does and fawns. Dad had already had them pegged so filling the three doe tags was a formality in 3 sits.

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We spent the rest of our time chasing coyotes in the morning and evenings and got the deer boned and on dry ice during the mid-days.

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I’ll look forward to potentially helping dad find the other buck next year. blush
Once again – a huge shout out to the ranch owner. He’s a good friend and we pinch ourselves each year that he trusts us as stewards of his place. There’s so many good folks in KS and he’s king-of-the-hill in our book.


Some annual random shots from our hunt.

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Posted By: bwinters Re: KS 2021 report. - 12/12/21
Another excellent SKane adventure! Cool buck under tough conditions.
Posted By: Gristle Re: KS 2021 report. - 12/12/21
That's pretty sweet. That buck literally didn't have an ounce of fat on him.
Congratulations!
Posted By: cfran Re: KS 2021 report. - 12/12/21
Awesome write up Scott!!! Very well done, a fine buck indeed.
Posted By: diamondjim Re: KS 2021 report. - 12/12/21
Thanks for the trip. You never disappoint. Looking forward to next year.
Posted By: Whttail_in_MT Re: KS 2021 report. - 12/12/21
Unbelievable! A 6.5 Creedmoor? whistle grin
Posted By: lapua6547 Re: KS 2021 report. - 12/12/21
👍👍👍🇺🇲🇺🇲🇺🇲
Posted By: 10gaugemag Re: KS 2021 report. - 12/12/21
Originally Posted by SKane
Now it was time to turn the attention to the does. We always target yearling does and they’re bunched up generally away from the does and fawns. Dad had already had them pegged so filling the three doe tags was a formality in 3 sits.

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We spent the rest of our time chasing coyotes in the morning and evenings and got the deer boned and on dry ice during the mid-days.

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I’ll look forward to potentially helping dad find the other buck next year. blush
Once again – a huge shout out to the ranch owner. He’s a good friend and we pinch ourselves each year that he trusts us as stewards of his place. There’s so many good folks in KS and he’s king of the hill in our book.


Some annual random shots from our hunt.

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Any reason for killing 1.5 year old does and not older does?
Posted By: TheKid Re: KS 2021 report. - 12/12/21
That buck is awesome, just when I thought the 8 I shot this year was a big one…. Incredible how lean he was too, looked like he was already turned into jerky.

Congrats on another great trip.
Posted By: SKane Re: KS 2021 report. - 12/12/21
Originally Posted by 10gaugemag

Any reason for killing 1.5 year old does and not older does?


Call and think of it what you will but I refuse kill mommas with babies (and the ranch owner shares the same perspective). I have killed mature does without fawns but that's generally a rarity.
And sometimes because we've taken so long to fill bucks tags, we need to fill doe tags in a hurry. Once you find the bunches of yearlings, it's not uncommon to shoot multiples in a sit.
Shoot one, they go back into the timber and reappear minutes later.

15 minutes of work a few years back:
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Posted By: kingston Re: KS 2021 report. - 12/12/21
Holy fücking pass shooting! Sweet buck Scott!
Posted By: 30338 Re: KS 2021 report. - 12/12/21
That was a great write up. Congrats on another good one Scott.
Posted By: hillestadj Re: KS 2021 report. - 12/12/21
That thing is a fuggin' hammer of an 8 - congrats
Posted By: LEADMINER Re: KS 2021 report. - 12/12/21
Loved the story, Scott! That is a truly amazing 8...killer G2s for sure. Good for Dad for saving him for you last year. His turn next year. smile
Posted By: Lonny Re: KS 2021 report. - 12/12/21
Great buck, Scott! Fine, quick shooting on your part. Once again, thanks for taking us along on the hunt. Fantastic pictures too.
Posted By: Scotty Re: KS 2021 report. - 12/12/21
Congratulations.
Posted By: Springcove Re: KS 2021 report. - 12/12/21
Great buck and write up. Congratulations
Posted By: roundoak Re: KS 2021 report. - 12/12/21
Congrats on a successful trip. They are awesome G2s on that deer. Glad to hear your Dad went along even though no tag.

Oh, and do you practice shooting from the hip? laugh
Posted By: SKane Re: KS 2021 report. - 12/12/21
Originally Posted by roundoak

Oh, and do you practice shooting from the hip? laugh


laugh I may have to do so.
From the previous sightings, that was as controlled, calculated and predictable as a setup could be..........until that bucked turned it into a carnival of what not to do. laugh


Originally Posted by Whttail_in_MT
Unbelievable! A 6.5 Creedmoor? whistle grin

I know, right?!!
And a couple of the does were shot with a 6mm Creedmoor.
Posted By: jwall Re: KS 2021 report. - 12/12/21
Holy Tine Length..... batman.

NEVER seen one similar.

OTOH our weather put the DAMPS on our
season so far too.
Haven’t seen a shooter since Oct MZLDR.

Movement has been UNpredictabke &
Minimal...so far. I have time left and hoping.

CONGRATS and THNX for the details.

Jerry
Posted By: kandpand Re: KS 2021 report. - 12/12/21
Congratulations and thanks for posting the story and pictures.
Posted By: rockinbbar Re: KS 2021 report. - 12/12/21
Great season!

Like you, I've not seen many deer that lean...
Posted By: Hypocrite Re: KS 2021 report. - 12/12/21
Love those big 8’s.

Looks like your track shoes came in handy when you had to get after it quick.
Posted By: gunnut308 Re: KS 2021 report. - 12/12/21
This hunt is one of my yearly favorites to read. Great times with Dad, a studly buck, yearlings for chow and a pile of dead coyotes… I can’t think of a better place to be in life. 👍

Looks like a nice thick shed antler too!
Great job men!!
Posted By: goalie Re: KS 2021 report. - 12/12/21
What scope?

Did you dial???

Awesome deer
Posted By: CRS Re: KS 2021 report. - 12/12/21
Thank you for posting, enjoy reading about your adventures every year.

Congrats on a great buck and another adventure. I have never seen a buck that lean either.

The temps and drought up here in SD impacted our season too. But it benefited my December muzzleloader hunt. Allowed me to access some high country in the Hills that are normally socked in by snow this time of year.
Posted By: Oregonmuley Re: KS 2021 report. - 12/12/21
Congrats Scott another beautiful buck. And as always great pictures and write-up thank you!
Posted By: gene270 Re: KS 2021 report. - 12/12/21
i just want to tag along and carry your gun....such a great experience to look forward to every year
Posted By: ingwe Re: KS 2021 report. - 12/12/21
REALLY nice Scott!
Posted By: MadMooner Re: KS 2021 report. - 12/12/21
Great buck!
Posted By: Torqued Re: KS 2021 report. - 12/12/21
Great story and pics
Awesome 8 point also

I haven't got to hunt Kansas the last 5 seasons.
Sure do miss it,especially after looking at your pics

Good job
Posted By: LongSpurHunter Re: KS 2021 report. - 12/12/21
The buck is awesome but more awesome is spending time with dad.

I killed a buck this season and last season, not 2 minutes after setting up (small, low turkey chair against a tree). The thing both of those had in common is that I was anything by noiseless and kicking away the dry leaves to clear at a spot, just as you did.

Both bucks came in on a string and were shot at 20 yards, looking right at me.
Posted By: MagMarc Re: KS 2021 report. - 12/12/21
Congrats Scott! Thanks for sharing it again this year.
Posted By: Hawkeye_Reloader Re: KS 2021 report. - 12/12/21
Congrats on a nice buck 👍
Posted By: bwinters Re: KS 2021 report. - 12/12/21
Originally Posted by SKane
Originally Posted by 10gaugemag

Any reason for killing 1.5 year old does and not older does?


Call and think of it what you will but I refuse kill mommas with babies (and the ranch owner shares the same perspective). I have killed mature does without fawns but that's generally a rarity.
And sometimes because we've taken so long to fill bucks tags, we need to fill doe tags in a hurry. Once you find the bunches of yearlings, it's not uncommon to shoot multiples in a sit.
Shoot one, they go back into the timber and reappear minutes later.

15 minutes of work a few years back:
[Linked Image from i.imgur.com]


Include me in this club. Shot one last week. They are tender.......
Posted By: saddlering Re: KS 2021 report. - 12/12/21
Wow what a Great Buck! Great story and Pics! Good on your dad for going, enjoy hunts while you can! Congrads to the both of you men!
Posted By: huntinaz Re: KS 2021 report. - 12/12/21
Awesome. Thanks for posting as always
Posted By: Ghostwalker Re: KS 2021 report. - 12/12/21
Great write up and pics, thanks for sharing them and congrats on the hunt.
Posted By: hangunnr Re: KS 2021 report. - 12/12/21
Nice job as usual. Good looking buck.




Originally Posted by SKane

I’ve only seen one buck this lean in all my years:
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I’ve only ever seen one deer as lean as that one. Somewhere around 30 years ago I shot a buck that had a good portion of it’s lower jaw missing, presumedly shot off. There wasn’t a stitch of fat anywhere on it’s body. The wound was pretty much healed over, god only knows how long it had been since that deer had eaten.
Posted By: Lawdwaz Re: KS 2021 report. - 12/12/21
Almost like I was there. Almost........ frown

Great write up and photos as usual. Congratulations Scott!
Posted By: mmanincor Re: KS 2021 report. - 12/13/21
Congratulations on a "Great hunt". Exceptional reading also. Thanks for sharing.
Posted By: ready_on_the_right Re: KS 2021 report. - 12/13/21
Awesome!!
Posted By: 1911a1 Re: KS 2021 report. - 12/13/21
enjoyed the write up. Congrats on a heck of a trophy.
Posted By: JCMCUBIC Re: KS 2021 report. - 12/13/21
Awesome!

....if you'd have gone with better camo you could have got him at 4 yards.
Posted By: Crappie_Killer Re: KS 2021 report. - 12/13/21
Freaking love it. Very nice and thanks for sharing
Posted By: battue Re: KS 2021 report. - 12/13/21
Well done Scot...Also an excellent write up!!!!
Posted By: skeen Re: KS 2021 report. - 12/13/21
Nice buck, congrats, man! There's something almost magical about a big mature 8 point. smile
Posted By: pullit Re: KS 2021 report. - 12/13/21
Sounds like y'all had a great hunt and congrats on a really nice buck.
Hope you and your dad both draw tags next year.
Posted By: Raeford Re: KS 2021 report. - 12/13/21
Congrats on the great hunt!
Posted By: SKane Re: Kansas 2021 report. - 12/13/21
Originally Posted by JCMCUBIC
Awesome!
....if you'd have gone with better camo you could have got him at 4 yards.


*grins*
I just can't bring myself to don a detailed ensemble in the latest fashion.
The non-camo-hobo-look will have to suffice. laugh
Posted By: tzone Re: KS 2021 report. - 12/13/21
Awesome hunt as usual Scott. Congrats on that buck!!
Posted By: tzone Re: KS 2021 report. - 12/13/21
Originally Posted by SKane
Originally Posted by JCMCUBIC
Awesome!
....if you'd have gone with better camo you could have got him at 4 yards.


*grins*
I just can't bring myself to don a detailed ensemble in the latest fashion.
The non-camo-hobo-look will have to suffice. laugh


The running shoes were a nice touch. laugh
Posted By: New_2_99s Re: KS 2021 report. - 12/13/21
Great stuff Mate !!

Congratulations.
Posted By: 805 Re: KS 2021 report. - 12/14/21
Congrats Scott on an awesome 8pt and trip! He looks like a nice mature buck.

What bullet you slinging from the 6creed?
Posted By: SKane Re: KS 2021 report. - 12/14/21
Thanks fellas.

805 - 103 ELD-X in the 6mm Creedmoor.
Posted By: TimberRunner Re: KS 2021 report. - 12/14/21
Congrats sir. Nice buck deer. Thanks for sharing.
Posted By: Jordan Smith Re: KS 2021 report. - 12/14/21
Another stud of a buck, Scott! Congrats!
Posted By: Sako76 Re: KS 2021 report. - 12/14/21
Congrats and great story! A 6.5 Manbun killed a mature 8 point, who would have thunk that!
Posted By: Brad Re: KS 2021 report. - 12/14/21
I never wander into the deer forum - glad I did. Outstanding buck Scott!
Posted By: tzone Re: KS 2021 report. - 12/14/21
Originally Posted by Brad
I never wander into the deer forum - glad I did. Outstanding buck Scott!


It's one of the cooler racks you'll find IMO.
Posted By: WyoCoyoteHunter Re: KS 2021 report. - 12/14/21

Excellent!
Posted By: Simoneaud Re: KS 2021 report. - 12/14/21
I always enjoy your Kansas write up!! Awesome Buck Scott!!
Posted By: Raeford Re: KS 2021 report. - 12/14/21
And now GB resides at the top of the heap......Woo-Hoo
Posted By: Windfall Re: KS 2021 report. - 12/14/21
Scott, I'm late into this thread, but I have to say that your dad has a bunch more will power than I'd have for passing up that same buck last year. You have a real honey hole there in Kansas. That guy will make an outstanding mount if you have a high enough ceiling. I expect that you, like Roundoak are getting kind of short on available trophy room wall space.
Posted By: JCMCUBIC Re: KS 2021 report. - 12/14/21
Originally Posted by SKane
Originally Posted by JCMCUBIC
Awesome!
....if you'd have gone with better camo you could have got him at 4 yards.


*grins*
I just can't bring myself to don a detailed ensemble in the latest fashion.
The non-camo-hobo-look will have to suffice. laugh


I can't say anything. I took one this past weekend wearing sweats pants, fleece jacket, and adidas clogs. I did have Lorpen hiking sock on though.
Posted By: SKane Re: KS 2021 report. - 12/14/21
Originally Posted by JCMCUBIC

I can't say anything. I took one this past weekend wearing sweats pants, fleece jacket, and adidas clogs. I did have Lorpen hiking sock on though.


laugh
I like it.
Posted By: Judman Re: KS 2021 report. - 12/14/21
Hellava nice 3 point there Scott. Grats 👍
Posted By: Rustyzipper Re: KS 2021 report. - 12/14/21
Good story and sorry to hear Dad didn't get a tag. Met him at Bobski's. We killed a few blue rocks there though. Had fun there too. Be Well Guys, RZ.
Posted By: JGRaider Re: KS 2021 report. - 12/15/21
Great job again Scott. Another dandy! Thanks for the great story and pics.
Posted By: pointer Re: KS 2021 report. - 12/16/21
Very nicely done!! Should have had a pump rifle with you... wink
Posted By: Sharps1874 Re: KS 2021 report. - 12/16/21
Great Buck and write up. I can see why they look forward to your report each season!
Posted By: GreatWaputi Re: KS 2021 report. - 12/16/21
Thanks for sharing, great memories with your dad.
Posted By: handwerk Re: KS 2021 report. - 12/17/21
Another great hunt Skane, man for tall....and yes that was one lean critter.
You and the old man sure know how to have fun down there.
Posted By: Magnum_Bob Re: KS 2021 report. - 12/17/21
Great looking head. Did you submit a sample for cwd testing?...mb
Posted By: SKane Re: KS 2021 report. - 12/17/21
Originally Posted by Magnum_Bob
Great looking head. Did you submit a sample for cwd testing?...mb


No sir, did not submit.
Posted By: Blu_Cs Re: KS 2021 report. - 12/17/21
Outstanding Buck and story! What basic part of Kansas is the ranch?
Posted By: SKane Re: KS 2021 report. - 12/17/21
Blu-

A wee SW of Wichita.
Posted By: StrayDog Re: KS 2021 report. - 12/18/21
Really cool buck! Also enjoyed the pics and write up, congrats.
Posted By: kscowboy01 Re: KS 2021 report. - 12/19/21
Originally Posted by SKane
Blu-

A wee SW of Wichita.


I was going to guess from the pictures that looks like something along the Ninnescah. I've put on a lot of miles in KS between hunting and doing oil & gas.
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