8pt Mature Buck
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8pt Mature Buck
This season appears to be one of older mature bucks for me. Earlier I killed a mature 7 to 8 1/2 year old that I had been after for three seasons. This time, it was a first time sit in another of my favorite spots.
He certainly is not the biggest buck in the area. A week ago I got busted by two does that had a 150+ in tow. Unfortunately, he stopped to feed while the does moved past and got downwind of me. They bolted, he stood there for a few minutes and then slunk back the way he had come.
So I went back in early yesterday to a tree I have hunted once before (last season). I got set up 2 hours before sunlight. At 930 a doe came down the trail heading to bedding. He was following, half heartily chasing. I knew she was getting close just not ready to breed. They made two passes with 50 yards of stand. They both then went into a known doe bedding area around 1000. At noon, I got down, glassed a tree closer to the trail they were using most. I grabbed a quick lunch, waited until 1:00PM and stalked my way in. It was not a far move, more like 15 yards but in a tree that offered more shooting opportunities (I did not prep this site at all).
I climbed 20 foot high (3 sticks) and got my Tether'd predator set up to where I could stay behind the 8 inch trunk. I would have to shoot to weak side so I hung my bow on the right side in preparation. If he came out of the bedding to look for a hotter doe, I figured he would use this trail as it was perfect for him to scent check as he cruised.
At 2:00 PM Here he came, right down the trail and offered me a 21 yard slightly quartering away shot. The arrow flew true and he ran 20 yards, started to walk and fell over at 35 yards. A perfect double lung that severed top/back of his heart. (second pic shows exit)
I rough aged him at 6 1/2 year old and he has that grayed muzzle common to mature bucks. Not a beast by most standards, but I'll take him. Two mature bucks (over 5 yo ) in one season is not common for me.
Took two hours to get him field dressed, drug 1/2 mile to river, kayak 1.5 miles, and then drug to the truck another 3/4 of a mile. Not sure how many more I can handle like this on my own lol.
My Tether'd Predator Platform and Mantis saddle performed flawlessly.... again. They just allow me so many more opportunities to set up on the fly in a variety of trees. I no longer have to look for a good tree as far as straightness, leaning, size, tec. I now pick the tree that puts me in the best position to kill the buck I'm after. Both my 2019 bucks were shot out of trees I have never scouted, prepped or hunted from.
He certainly is not the biggest buck in the area. A week ago I got busted by two does that had a 150+ in tow. Unfortunately, he stopped to feed while the does moved past and got downwind of me. They bolted, he stood there for a few minutes and then slunk back the way he had come.
So I went back in early yesterday to a tree I have hunted once before (last season). I got set up 2 hours before sunlight. At 930 a doe came down the trail heading to bedding. He was following, half heartily chasing. I knew she was getting close just not ready to breed. They made two passes with 50 yards of stand. They both then went into a known doe bedding area around 1000. At noon, I got down, glassed a tree closer to the trail they were using most. I grabbed a quick lunch, waited until 1:00PM and stalked my way in. It was not a far move, more like 15 yards but in a tree that offered more shooting opportunities (I did not prep this site at all).
I climbed 20 foot high (3 sticks) and got my Tether'd predator set up to where I could stay behind the 8 inch trunk. I would have to shoot to weak side so I hung my bow on the right side in preparation. If he came out of the bedding to look for a hotter doe, I figured he would use this trail as it was perfect for him to scent check as he cruised.
At 2:00 PM Here he came, right down the trail and offered me a 21 yard slightly quartering away shot. The arrow flew true and he ran 20 yards, started to walk and fell over at 35 yards. A perfect double lung that severed top/back of his heart. (second pic shows exit)
I rough aged him at 6 1/2 year old and he has that grayed muzzle common to mature bucks. Not a beast by most standards, but I'll take him. Two mature bucks (over 5 yo ) in one season is not common for me.
Took two hours to get him field dressed, drug 1/2 mile to river, kayak 1.5 miles, and then drug to the truck another 3/4 of a mile. Not sure how many more I can handle like this on my own lol.
My Tether'd Predator Platform and Mantis saddle performed flawlessly.... again. They just allow me so many more opportunities to set up on the fly in a variety of trees. I no longer have to look for a good tree as far as straightness, leaning, size, tec. I now pick the tree that puts me in the best position to kill the buck I'm after. Both my 2019 bucks were shot out of trees I have never scouted, prepped or hunted from.
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Re: 8pt Mature Buck
Congrats Dave, heck of a season your having! Great shooting too!
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Congrats!
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Re: 8pt Mature Buck
Congrats Dave! You’re definitely on a roll this year! How often do you see mature bucks midday compared to other times? I usually only sit all day once or twice a year (young family makes it tough!) but often think maybe I should hunt daylight to 1:00 or 2:00 instead. Always hear about the oldest bucks between 10 and 2:00....
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huntinsonovagun wrote:Congrats Dave! You’re definitely on a roll this year! How often do you see mature bucks midday compared to other times? I usually only sit all day once or twice a year (young family makes it tough!) but often think maybe I should hunt daylight to 1:00 or 2:00 instead. Always hear about the oldest bucks between 10 and 2:00....
On public land mid day movement is COMMON with mature bucks. I run cameras all year, I cannot tell you how many 10:00 AM- 2:00 PM pics I get of mature bucks. They typically stay in their core area but during last week of Oct through December they move a lot during mid day if its pressured. In fact, I often see a major movement right after all the loud duck/goose hunters go eat.
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well done, nice buck and a good season!
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Nice going again!
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Congrats Dave! Excellent work!
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Congrats on a dandy DaveT
I'm impressed that only took two hours....probably would have taken me all day to get out.
I'm impressed that only took two hours....probably would have taken me all day to get out.
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Awesome Dave - congrats on another one!
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Congrats Dave!
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Congrats! I hear you on getting them drug out, harder every year.
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Congrats dave!
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Way to go Dave! Nice buck
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