Posted By: TheHag
Jay Had Another Great Hunt! - 12/11/11 10:36 PM
Just letting Jay's friends here know that he had another great hunt.
Friday evening was a little cool, but the deer were moving and Jay was excited to once again be out in the field. We saw a really huge 8 point buck but he wouldn't stop anywhere Jay could get a shot at him. He finally stopped out at 80 yards and Jay got the crosshairs on him. Right as Jay was about to let him have it, a spike walked directly broadside to the buck and blocked the shot. The buck then walked into the brush. Talk about a heart breaker!!!! We waited to see if anything else would come out and sure enough, a nice 3 year old, thick horned 6 pointer came out in the clearing. One shot and Jay has a DRT (dead right there) buck to put in the freezer.
Saturday morning welcomed us to ice on the windshield, 28 degrees and a brisk North wind blowing in our faces. We had all 3 heaters in Jay's blind cranked up. We had several deer around us all morning and at 8:20, that super 8 pointer come in. He's really tall horned and 17" wide. His G2's are right at 12' tall and his G3's are about 10" tall. Just a beautiful buck with long beams that sweep around to almost meet and then turn up in a beautiful curve. Does anyone know what buck fever is? Well, a shot over the top of his shoulder let him know that he needed to get in the brush again.
Saturday evening was pretty uneventful, as no good buck would show their face. We had a spike that we called "silver dollar" that was on the hit list. He only had knobs for horns that were almost the size of a silver dollar and was 1 1/2 years old. Well, ol' Jay put those crosshairs on him and we now have two deer for the freezer. Another DRT!
Jay's brother-in-law, Donnie, has brought Jay to the ranch for the past 8 years and his only horns that he's ever gotten in his life were those from a big cull spike we had a couple of years ago. The ranch is heavily game managed and we're only allowed to take one buck a year. Every other year, two of the hunters on the ranch, in rotation, are allowed to take two buck. This is the year my wife and I are allowed two buck. So, we decided it was time for Donnie to get a buck of his dreams, by giving up one of our bucks. We gave him the green light to take a mature buck of his choice. We placed him in a tower stand that overlooks a nice canyon. He had a nice 8 pointer come and go Friday and Saturday, but he couldn't ever get a clean shot at him. That buck didn't want to stay out in the open for more than a minute or two anytime he came out. Sunday morning was a heavy mist that turned into a nasty light rain. Jay and I heard a solid "thud" shot come from the direction Donnie was hunting. Seems another really nice 8 pointer came in and gave Donnie a clean, 120 yard shot. So, Donnie was able to take the second buck of his life, a trophy for sure for him.
One of the great things about the hunt was a bobcat that kept coming out by the cabin and carrying off meat scraps. He wasn't more than 12 yards from the window in the cabin. We saw him come and get scraps a half dozen times over a couple of days. He even tried to carry off one of the heads, but it was too heavy for him.
Jay and Donnie,,,,, once again, Barbie and I really enjoyed spending time with you guys. I don't know how to thank you enough for that wonderful Yeti ice chest you gave to us. We will definitely put it to great use.
I especially want to thank my wonderful wife, Barbie, for working her tail off by having breakfast and supper ready every day when we came in from hunting.
Friday evening was a little cool, but the deer were moving and Jay was excited to once again be out in the field. We saw a really huge 8 point buck but he wouldn't stop anywhere Jay could get a shot at him. He finally stopped out at 80 yards and Jay got the crosshairs on him. Right as Jay was about to let him have it, a spike walked directly broadside to the buck and blocked the shot. The buck then walked into the brush. Talk about a heart breaker!!!! We waited to see if anything else would come out and sure enough, a nice 3 year old, thick horned 6 pointer came out in the clearing. One shot and Jay has a DRT (dead right there) buck to put in the freezer.
Saturday morning welcomed us to ice on the windshield, 28 degrees and a brisk North wind blowing in our faces. We had all 3 heaters in Jay's blind cranked up. We had several deer around us all morning and at 8:20, that super 8 pointer come in. He's really tall horned and 17" wide. His G2's are right at 12' tall and his G3's are about 10" tall. Just a beautiful buck with long beams that sweep around to almost meet and then turn up in a beautiful curve. Does anyone know what buck fever is? Well, a shot over the top of his shoulder let him know that he needed to get in the brush again.
Saturday evening was pretty uneventful, as no good buck would show their face. We had a spike that we called "silver dollar" that was on the hit list. He only had knobs for horns that were almost the size of a silver dollar and was 1 1/2 years old. Well, ol' Jay put those crosshairs on him and we now have two deer for the freezer. Another DRT!
Jay's brother-in-law, Donnie, has brought Jay to the ranch for the past 8 years and his only horns that he's ever gotten in his life were those from a big cull spike we had a couple of years ago. The ranch is heavily game managed and we're only allowed to take one buck a year. Every other year, two of the hunters on the ranch, in rotation, are allowed to take two buck. This is the year my wife and I are allowed two buck. So, we decided it was time for Donnie to get a buck of his dreams, by giving up one of our bucks. We gave him the green light to take a mature buck of his choice. We placed him in a tower stand that overlooks a nice canyon. He had a nice 8 pointer come and go Friday and Saturday, but he couldn't ever get a clean shot at him. That buck didn't want to stay out in the open for more than a minute or two anytime he came out. Sunday morning was a heavy mist that turned into a nasty light rain. Jay and I heard a solid "thud" shot come from the direction Donnie was hunting. Seems another really nice 8 pointer came in and gave Donnie a clean, 120 yard shot. So, Donnie was able to take the second buck of his life, a trophy for sure for him.
One of the great things about the hunt was a bobcat that kept coming out by the cabin and carrying off meat scraps. He wasn't more than 12 yards from the window in the cabin. We saw him come and get scraps a half dozen times over a couple of days. He even tried to carry off one of the heads, but it was too heavy for him.
Jay and Donnie,,,,, once again, Barbie and I really enjoyed spending time with you guys. I don't know how to thank you enough for that wonderful Yeti ice chest you gave to us. We will definitely put it to great use.
I especially want to thank my wonderful wife, Barbie, for working her tail off by having breakfast and supper ready every day when we came in from hunting.