Tuesday, November 29, 2011

Blaze Orange



The 2011 Wisconsin Rifle Deer Season was one that will be remembered! My brother-in-law, Drew, and I kicked off the season by opening the cabin up Thursday night with a great meal and some beverages after commemorating the loss of his father, John, who absolutely loved rifle hunting in Wisconsin. We talked about life, about traditions, and about deer after looking at our newest batch of trailcam photos. –We had been getting a host of nice bucks this year on camera, but there were two main-frame ten points with kickers off of their G2s that we both decided we had to hunt hard for. One of these bucks I got to know pretty well back in October as I bow hunted him, but he gave me the slip and turned a bit nocturnal at the particular location that I was hunting him at.

On the Saturday morning of opener there was an early shot fired at a little after 7:30 am from Drew’s direction. –I had a feeling that he had an encounter with one of the two bucks. After a few minutes a text came in from Drew that he was pretty positive that he had hit one of the bucks, but didn’t know exactly as he had took off hard after the shot was fired. Soon thereafter, another text came through that he had got him and in fact had put a perfect heart shot on him as he was piled up on thirty or forty yards from where he was shot. –Now it was my turn!

Saturday and Sunday I sat with no sightings of the other buck. I had a great opportunity at a very nice nine point three times, but had told myself that I was passing on him waiting for an opportunity at the other ten with the kicker eleventh point. I began to wonder if I had made the right choice.

Monday afternoon I found myself in a stand once again and fairly early on in the afternoon I knew I had made the right choice holding off on pulling the trigger as the buck I was hunting appeared. Unfortunately it was about 360 yards off and he did not present himself with a broadside shot. I had a good idea as to the travel path he was on and waited for him simply hoping that he wouldn’t stall up or bed down. Well, he showed up again and this time he was broadside at 260 yards and I eased a shot off from the 280 Ackley Improved and the buck crumpled to the ground right where I had shot him! Unbelievable! –It is so great when a plan actually comes together.

I know my father-in-law was smiling down on us this deer season. We look forward to continuing the tradition and will think about him every time the blaze orange comes out in November here in Wisconsin.

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