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goatdancer
11-13-2008, 05:19 PM
Looked like it was going to be the third staight year of the skunk. Hadn't seen a buck all season. Even the doe sightings had dried up a couple of weeks ago. Couldn't blame it on all the weekend warriors scaring the critters cause I don't hunt weekends. Had to do something to change my luck so my wife gave me a haircut Wednesday evening.
Alarm goes off at 5am Thursday morning. Usual ritual, breakfast, gear into truck and hit the road by 5:35. Drive out, dump the quad and hit the trail for a drive-by shooting, hopefully. Just a little snow on the ground but warmish so snow was just starting to melt.
Rode up some logging roads, fresh sign right from the highway. Deer tracks everywhere, some pretty big ones too. Things were looking up already.
Went up quite high, more fresh sign. Stopped to check out some tracks and walked about 100 feet into some very promising country. Didn't want to follow the tracks cause they went downhill, pretty steep downhill. Tried my new distressed doe/fawn call and moved over about 75 feet to try avoid being spotted by any critter that might come calling. All of a sudden I spotted a deer approaching from the side about 75 feet below me. Maybe the call works after all. Turns out to be a spiker whitetail. Gun automatically goes up to the shoulder, scope caps click open, crosshairs on neck, safety off. Should I, shouldn't I. Browning barks and the Federal HE 180gr Nosler Partition does its job. Deer drops and slides 20 feet further downhill.:mad: Ever try drag a deer UP a 45 degree, grass and pine needle, snow covered slope?:shock: Even a little deer? Thank God for quads with winches.:smile: Even then it took 20 minutes to get it up to the trail.
After removing all the nonessential innards (ravens and coyotes need to eat too), deer goes for a quad ride. Back to the truck by 1:15pm.
Couldn't go any better than that. Not a big buck, looks about the size of Peppers, but he's going to be tasty. The big guys will have to wait till next year.

sawmill
11-13-2008, 05:58 PM
IT`s all about perfect deer roast on a cold winters day,with dark gravy,mashed potatoes,yorkshire pudding and and bit of brandy and a cigar after.:-)Congrats.

boxhitch
11-13-2008, 08:43 PM
Good one GD. Sometimes it is just meant to be. Quad and a winch ? Will have to try that some day.
Are you out of tags ?

rishu_pepper
11-13-2008, 08:46 PM
Couldn't go any better than that. Not a big buck, looks about the size of Peppers, but he's going to be tasty. The big guys will have to wait till next year.

I think mine's bigger :biggrin:

Good job, better than going home empty-handed, eh? Let's see some pics! :D

doubled
11-13-2008, 10:08 PM
Meat in the freezer, enjoy.

hunter1947
11-14-2008, 04:27 AM
GD its good that you got something out of this season ,its better to take a spiker then to go home with nothing.

You will have some meat in the freezer for this year better then nothing ,congrats on getting this fine spike WT buck http://www.huntingbc.ca/forum/images/icons/icon14.gif.

M.Dean
11-14-2008, 06:59 AM
It's not the size of the trophy, it's if you enjoyed playing the game! You can get rid of all the knifes off the dinner table cuz those steaks will melt in your mouth! Good Job!

reaper1
11-14-2008, 08:23 AM
Good job. Hair cut ehh

Sitkaspruce
11-14-2008, 09:49 AM
IT`s all about perfect deer roast on a cold winters day,with dark gravy,mashed potatoes,yorkshire pudding and and bit of brandy and a cigar after.:-)Congrats.


Amen to that!!!!!!!!!!!

Congrats on a great tasting buck.

Cheers

SS

Caveman
11-14-2008, 10:18 AM
Ever try drag a deer UP a 45 degree, grass and pine needle, snow covered slope?:shock: Even a little deer?


Why did't you go downhill?????? Much easier!!!! :razz::razz:


Congrats on the fresh meat in the freezer and the end of the drought!!

goatdancer
11-14-2008, 12:55 PM
Why did't you go downhill?????? Much easier!!!! :razz::razz:


Congrats on the fresh meat in the freezer and the end of the drought!!

Way too far to go to hit the trail and then I'd have to walk back UP to get my quad. Mechanical advantage is a great tool.:idea: Besides, I might have gotten lost in the wilderness.:shock:

goatdancer
11-14-2008, 01:07 PM
How do I post multiple pictures to one message? I'd like to post the nice, big pics but can't figure out how. I've got them in the gallery but can't get more than 1 thumbnail per message.

Salty
11-14-2008, 01:14 PM
How do I post multiple pictures to one message? I'd like to post the nice, big pics but can't figure out how. I've got them in the gallery but can't get more than 1 thumbnail per message.

Sorry no experience from the gallery here.. But if you google and join photobucket (or the like), upload your pics there. Then copy them from there and get them here by pasting the url here. (Use the yellow insert image thingy where you type a post)..

goatdancer
11-14-2008, 01:46 PM
Here are some pics.

http://s434.photobucket.com/albums/qq70/goatdancer/th_IMG_0015.jpg
Just a little spiker

http://s434.photobucket.com/albums/qq70/goatdancer/th_IMG_0013.jpg

http://s434.photobucket.com/albums/qq70/goatdancer/th_IMG_0014.jpg
Spiker with winching device

http://s434.photobucket.com/albums/qq70/goatdancer/th_IMG_0011.jpg
View down the valley on my way up

http://s434.photobucket.com/albums/qq70/goatdancer/th_IMG_0010.jpg

http://s434.photobucket.com/albums/qq70/goatdancer/th_IMG_0009.jpg

http://s434.photobucket.com/albums/qq70/goatdancer/th_IMG_0008.jpg
Views over the lake early in the morning

goatdancer
11-14-2008, 05:46 PM
I think mine's bigger :biggrin:

Good job, better than going home empty-handed, eh? Let's see some pics! :D

You're half right, amigo. Your pictures are definitely bigger than mine but your 7 WSM doesn't cut it beside my 338 Win Mag.:tongue::tongue::tongue:
We, being the fine gentlemen that we are, will not discuss other size issues, not like the rest of the uncouth heathens on this site.:smile::smile:

Please teach me how to post those nice, big pictures.:idea: