#966674 - 10/25/16 09:56 AM
Re: Soon. Very, very soon....
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Three Time Spawner
Registered: 03/08/99
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Loc: Wenatchee, WA
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Wheat field bucks were very dumb this weekend. Starting to sniff and stink. Never seen so many deer in 20 years. Still an abundance of shooters and lots of little bucks for next year. Minus the 2 taken on Sunday.
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#966779 - 10/26/16 07:30 PM
Re: Soon. Very, very soon....
[Re: NickD90]
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Shooting Instructor for hire
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Work days suck. I can't stop thinking about being out there...C'mon Friday!
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#966877 - 10/28/16 10:22 AM
Re: Soon. Very, very soon....
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Dick Nipples
Registered: 03/08/99
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Loc: Seattle, Washington USA
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I hope those deer are tired of sleeping all day while we tromp around in the bushes and want to come out and play this weekend...seeing them on the cams between 10pm and 5am and having them be nonexistent during shooting hours is getting old!
Fish on...
Todd
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#966888 - 10/28/16 11:59 AM
Re: Soon. Very, very soon....
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Three Time Spawner
Registered: 04/29/06
Posts: 1731
Loc: Offshore
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... seeing them on the cams between 10pm and 5am and having them be nonexistent during shooting hours is getting old!
That's part of how they get to be old.... From what little you've posted, they're schoolin' the two of you in their classroom. You learning anything?
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#966894 - 10/28/16 02:32 PM
Re: Soon. Very, very soon....
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ExtenZe Field Tester
Registered: 11/10/09
Posts: 7960
Loc: Vancouver, WA
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From what little you've posted, they're schoolin' the two of you in their classroom. You learning anything?
You guys are gonna have to wrangle 'em, hold 'em and then wait 'til legal shooting time. Rodeo Method LOL
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#967076 - 11/01/16 02:15 PM
Re: Soon. Very, very soon....
[Re: NickD90]
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Dick Nipples
Registered: 03/08/99
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Loc: Seattle, Washington USA
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Well...I shot a deer this weekend. If Nick hasn't thrown himself in the ocean maybe he'll come give his report Sorry to throw you under the bus a bit, buddy...you'll look back and chuckle some day, I promise Fish on... Todd P.S. There's always late season
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#967080 - 11/01/16 02:46 PM
Re: Soon. Very, very soon....
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Ranger Danger
Registered: 02/08/07
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Loc: AK
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Spill it Todd!
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#967082 - 11/01/16 02:59 PM
Re: Soon. Very, very soon....
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Dick Nipples
Registered: 03/08/99
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Loc: Seattle, Washington USA
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This is Nick's story to tell...and I am sure he will with his usual precision and sense of humor.
Unless, as I said, he has thrown himself in the ocean...if that happened then I will share ;-)
Fish on...
Todd
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#967093 - 11/01/16 04:49 PM
Re: Soon. Very, very soon....
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Ranger Danger
Registered: 02/08/07
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Loc: AK
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Fine. Absent details I am left to speculate.
I'm guessing Todd happened upon Nick being anally molested by one of those jumbo bucks and Todd had to shoot it to preserve what was left of Nick's dignity.
If Nick doesn't chime in by 8 o'clock tonight he will be deemed "man overboard" and Todd gets to tell the story.
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#967094 - 11/01/16 04:58 PM
Re: Soon. Very, very soon....
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Dick Nipples
Registered: 03/08/99
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Loc: Seattle, Washington USA
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The anal molesting was metaphorical.
Fish on...
Todd
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#967098 - 11/01/16 06:08 PM
Re: Soon. Very, very soon....
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#967112 - 11/01/16 07:19 PM
Re: Soon. Very, very soon....
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Shooting Instructor for hire
Registered: 10/26/10
Posts: 7204
Loc: Snohomish, WA
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FOR SALE: Winchester SXP 12 gauge for cheap. OK condition except for the obviously bent barrel and a little rust from excessively salty tears. Accuracy issues have been tested and found by point blank firing multiple 00 buck loads at the broad side of barn without success. After a solid day of stewing and feeling really sorry for myself I can only come to one conclusion. That I suck. Driftin' was a little prophetic with this "schooling" remark. I just didn't get schooled, I got detention, sent to the HeadMasters office and ended up with a ruler across the knuckles. Todd took a real nice animal on Sunday, so yesterday was my day to get it done. We agreed to hunt the smaller property Monday am and that I would set up in the prime real estate. Todd would be the driver. This is a pretty steep and heavily forested area. Classic BT country with lots of big timber, alder stands, cedar and swamp bottoms. 2 weekends ago Todd jumped a STUD down in our main gulley that drops into a heavily protected cedar bottom and swamp and couldn't get a shot off in time. This STUD has tore up the whole bottom and was sure to return to his stomping grounds looking for his ladies and continued security. So let's go get him. I generally like to get in very early, set-up and shut-up. Being that this is a really dark and thick area, Todd convinced me that we should wait for enough light to make our approach. I reluctantly agreed to hold off for a bit before getting into position. Standing at the forest's edge above the gulley, I waited for enough light and slowly started my approach into the hollow. Todd would circle around downhill several hundred yards and try to push everything into my zone of certain death. With some fresh rain softening the forest floor, I easly made my best approach of the year and got into position. It's all good and I felt really solid about the set-up. The wind was coming up from the bottom of the gulley and directly into my face. Todd was coming from another direction and if anything in the county was in the area...it would flush straight up to me. Let's do this! So there is a small bench above the gulley that holds a very old and large nurse cedar that has been down for some time. This spot is perfect to popping a squat and posting up. Leading directely into the cedar log is a game trail that is all tore up. Rubs, rubs and more rubs. Heavy traffic and lots of really fresh turdlettes. They all seem to stop about 15 yards from the cedar. Perfect. So I get to the cedar and had two choices. Sit above the cedar for a better view of the bottom but longer shot or sit below the cedar and have a better chance of reaching the backside of the bottom. So I chose to sit below the cedar and it made for a nice comfortable backrest. I knew I would only get about 1.5 hours before Todd showed himself on the far side of the gulley. After a bit, I got a little tired and took a mini nap. Just one of those 1 - 2 minutes doze offs. I woke up to Todd across the gulley waving at me like "dude, wake the F' up!". I motion to Todd that I see him and he takes off down further in the swamp bottom away from my gulley. 15 minutes pass and I'm thinking that he's already as far as he can take it and yet nothing has been jumped. Ok - it's not going to happen this morning. I tell myself to sit just a little bit longer and I do. I also fall asleep again. Maybe a minute to two passes and I'm off in dreamland. A voice in my head yells "what are you doing! Wake up!" and I do. Through my sleepy eyes, I look around for Todd and he's nowhere to be found. I look for any animals in the bottom and nothing. Nothing. Nothing and nothing. OK - fine. In my sleepy haze I then I did worst possible thing I could have done. Without thinking, I stood up, slung my shotty over my shoulder and turned around to walk out. Staring at me point blank (like literal face punching distance) was the big STUD standing on the other side of the downed cedar. He was standing above my head looking down at the top of my head. His eyes went wide. My eyes went wide. He turned and bolted back up his trail. He ran 10 yards, cut off trail and crossed the gulley. I scrambled to unsling shotty, bring it up and slam off the safety. He gave me (3) running side shots inside of 30 yards and I missed. on. every. last. one. With 00 buck. Not a bullet, not a slug. 00. All 27 of them. WHIFF! He crossed the gulley, turned around at the top hill and gave me a solid look as if to say "that's right buddy. You just got schooled by the headmaster in my classroom you little punk bitch". That mofo snuck in from behind, downwind and going the wrong direction. Sneaky. Headmaster Grey Ghost indeed! Todd felt I would have been better off just two hand chucking my gun at his face and hoping for a straight knock out. I am inclined to agree. I never miss. I just don't. I've only ever missed one big game animal in my life and that was a single shot 350 yard poke on a cow elk before she made the timber when I was 15 years old. Stam and others warned me a few years ago to not take up BT hunting if I liked my sanity. If I liked my previous record. Hell, even if I just kinda sorta liked myself...don't do it! I never listen. So in the end, I told Todd that I didn't hunt yesterday. I went successful firewood cutting with a shotty. Tagged myself 6 cords of split wood that will burn my fires hot and strong all winter long or until my late season redemption tour. Nobody said it was ever going to be easy, but I'll swallow my pride, take the snarks and giggles and I'll be back to suck again another day. The end. PS. Congrats to my hunting partner for not sucking and for pulling his weight.
Edited by NickD90 (11/01/16 07:22 PM)
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#967137 - 11/02/16 07:39 AM
Re: Soon. Very, very soon....
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Three Time Spawner
Registered: 03/08/99
Posts: 1819
Loc: Wenatchee, WA
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That sucks, been there a few times myself.
There are a couple apropos sayings that come to mind that are spot on IMO.
It's the ones that get away that you remember the most....(true, but I hate this one lol)
One who hasn't farked up a kill, hasn't killed much (there's the exception to the rule, but I feel most peeps have buggered up some great opportunities). I remember being on a hot streak of 15 or 16 straight buck kills, then the wheels came off. Heck..I missed a chip shot at 405 yards this year. Then an hour later smoked a diff one at 355. Just gotta keep keeping on!
Congrats on the WOOD kill!
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#967144 - 11/02/16 08:29 AM
Re: Soon. Very, very soon....
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Dick Nipples
Registered: 03/08/99
Posts: 27838
Loc: Seattle, Washington USA
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So it would seem that Todd took somebody along to help him with his deer. Nick is a good hunting partner and excellent helper, and I will gladly extend the help back come late season ;-) Fish on... Todd
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#967145 - 11/02/16 08:32 AM
Re: Soon. Very, very soon....
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Congrats Todd!
Sorry for your hard lesson Nick but tell us, what did you do right after the three pokes and the adrenaline rush? We searched the area for a blood trail, but didn't find a thing. He did take off down the road on the backside of the hill and we found his running prints (which were healthy). He went unscathed, which is the only good part of the whole episode.
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#967157 - 11/02/16 09:39 AM
Re: Soon. Very, very soon....
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River Nutrients
Registered: 03/08/99
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The blacktail deer are thicker than rabbits around the Salmo homestead again this year. So many does and fawns this last spring and summer, I couldn't begin to keep track of 'em all. Seldom see males, but this year there was a sprinkling of little spikes here and there. My main yard nemesis is a doe that has dropped fawns at least twice now. I thought she'd found a weak spot in the backyard fence, but in fact she figured out how to squeeze underneath the gate on the north side. Anyhow, I built a new gate, and that seems to solve the problem. Haven't had a deer in the landscaped back yard in 2 months now. Of course the flower and shrub season is over for the year as well.
So what's this got to do with anything? Well I'm told there was either sex archery in September, including where I live. I told several hunters that they were welcome to sit on my deck and drink their morning coffee (beats a tree blind any day) and pop some of these nuisance critters. But they all want to go to the east side a bag a big muley or whitetail instead of one of my dinky blacktails. And it's true; they are comparatively dinky. But we have so darn many! There should be a limit of 4 or even 6.
Every now and again I see a fork horn or once a 3-point. The other day, as Mrs. Salmo was driving to work in the dark, she saw a 5-point (I'm thinking maybe 4-point with large eye tines) following a doe with its fawn, crossing the road. It's like we hardly ever see any bucks - maybe they're nocturnal as mentioned in posts above. Or it could be that the neighbors shoot them as fast as they appear - I always wonder about those isolated single shots that occasionally ring out in our semi-rural neighborhood.
Any way, I only saw 3 deer yesterday, but I didn't go out much in the rain, other than to get the morning paper and later, the mail. It probably wouldn't work out that way, but hunting a deer around here should be like shooting ducks in a barrel. But there's a buck with a nice rack of antlers out in these woods somewhere.
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#967166 - 11/02/16 12:00 PM
Re: Soon. Very, very soon....
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The Chosen One
Registered: 02/09/00
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Loc: Tuleville
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Great story, Nick. I somehow feel that Rico was involved in all of this. Now I don't and won't feel so bad when I go hunting.
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#967243 - 11/02/16 10:57 PM
Re: Soon. Very, very soon....
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ReefSkunk
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I generally like to get in very early, set-up and shut-up. Took that to the extreme! Less beers, more deers. Any pics of your deer Todd?
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