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Offline wildlifeminnesota

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I thou I would post up a thread that we can get to know are team mates a little better.

As to the rest of you can see your next 2011 deer season champions will be!!  :dancinred: :dancinred:

So I will start us off  I hunt for A LONG TIME 25 years and have taken my share of deer both buck and doses most of them year I hunted state land and we all know how that go  ;) The last five tear I hunt on privet 40 acre I have all kinds of deer stands from fore wall to tripod stand in the swamp to ground blinds  to my portable stand tree climber, I use the wind at all time, I have been know to call a buck in at times, My gun of chose would be 30 30 I never miss even if they are in a dead run like this one was.

So what is the biggest buck you have taken a please share you story. Some of you mite remember mine but some do not so here my story It was back in 2005

This is the story that is tied to the photograph of the large 11-point swamp buck and My Trophy.
It was a foggy morning in the middle of October, just three weeks before deer hunting opener. I kissed the wife and headed out the door to go take wildlife photographs. As I was getting in the tuck I was thinking of a place I’d like to take them. The sun was coming up and the fog was lifting. I remember a piece of state land that had a lot of swamp and I know big swamps often hold big bucks. While driving down the last mile of road I was looking at the swamp. I saw a patch of woods that looked like a good place to go. I parked the truck and grabbed my gear. I looked at my watch and it was 7:30. I headed to the woods that ran along the big swamp. About a half of a mile away from me, I could see a bow hunter sitting in a tree. I kept walking along the trail near the swamp, increasing the distance between myself and the bow hunter. I started to see signs that a buck was around. I stopped to look at the rubs and scrapes, pausing only to look at my watch. It was now about 8:00, and I was finding even more signs in the area. Many of them looked fresh; like the buck was still in the area. I looked up at the swamp and there he was, just standing there. I completely froze. This beautiful buck with a massive rack was looking right at me, eye to eye. The scene was still. It was like we were frozen in time; like a painting on the wall. I was thinking of my camera and how I was going to get it to my eye. I started moving very slowly to retrieve my camera, all the while keeping my gaze on him. With my camera at the ready I shoot one photo after another. I was thinking that he could hear the camera, but I just kept shooting photos. It seemed like a long time had went by, but in reality it had only been a few minutes. I was thinking of moving, but I was still taking photos in an attempt to better photos of the rack. When I stepped to the left he did not move, so I took a couple of steps to the right and he still didn’t move. So now I was more relaxed and moving around and he still stayed there. I was thinking now that I had 50 photos or so that I should have a few good ones. So I thought that it would be nice to get closer. I was getting closer and after I took a few more shots, he was gone. It turns out that he was not in the last photos. I headed back to the truck and could not wait to get home and see all the photos I had taken.

As the word got around, the local news paper called me to do a story on the swamp buck I had photographed. Here’s that story:

“Welcome to the ‘Gov”
This magnificent 10-point buck was photographed only three short weeks ago in the area, by outdoor photographer, Wildlife Minnesota, of Perham. Gov. Tim Pawley, his entourage and several dozen media representatives will in the area Nov. 4 in search of specimens like this. Wildlife Minnesota, a longtime Lund boat employee with a passion for wildlife photography, took the photo in east otter tail county in mid-October—but being a hunter himself, that’s all the information he’s disclosing. ”For one thing, if I revealed the area where I spotted him—it wouldn’t be fair to the buck!” exclaimed W. M.

Now it is two days before deer hunting opener. I was sitting at the kitchen table talking to my wife, and I told her that I wasn't going hunting this year. When she asked me why, I told her that I was tired of hunting state land and putting up with other hunters that don't respect the other people that are out there hunting too. They sit too close to you, and walk all around you. A lot of the time, if something moves, guns start going off. I said if I did go hunting, where would I go? It's only a couple days before opener, and I had no tags or gear together. She asked, “Why don't you go to the place where you photographed that buck?” I was thinking now, what are the odds? What are the odds that I would see that swamp buck? The next two days I got all my gear together and prepared myself for deer hunting.

I got up at 3 A.M. on opener morning. After I made my way back to that same place that I photographed the buck, I get ready and post up. It was still quite dark outside yet. After a short while I heard a noise. I had readied my gun in case I had a shot. Instead, this hunter was walking along the buck trail. He was probably about 10 yards in front of me and had no flashlight or anything.  As I sat there waiting I kept hearing noise coming from behind me, I looked around a tree and seen that it was another hunter sitting about a hundred yards from me. I thought if I could hear him, then all of the deer definitely could! When it was about 10:00 A.M. I got up and went back to the truck, not too happy about this Morning’s hunt. I was taking a break and eating some lunch. My gun was on the ground, and I was sitting there thinking that the odds of my seeing that swamp buck again were going away fast. Then suddenly, a flurry of gunshots pierced the air. I look up to see two nice sized swamp bucks running across the field. I pick my 30 30 up off the ground, put it up to my eye, and thought to myself, “no, I would not make this shot and I can see the road behind the bucks.” So I put the gun down to my side. “Did that just happen?” I asked  myself as I heard gunfire coming from the far end of the woods. I looked back to the field and there was a doe just standing there on private land, her attention focused on the nearby woods. I was in the opening. I thought, “if you jump that fence, cross the road, and hit the woods, you're as good as dead.” Then she did exactly that. After I shot her, I walked over there and looked back across the field and seen a hunter going in to the woods. I think it was too soon for him to have gotten out of his stand if he had thought he hit one. I looked back to the woods and there was an old man sitting there. He said in ten more seconds he would have taken a shot. After he got down and walked over to where I was, we started to talk. I asked him if he had seen the two bucks, but he said he hadn't. Another hunter pulls up and gets out. I told him that he missed all the action. I told him that I shot the doe and that two really nice swamp bucks ran through here. The old man shouted, “Doe!!” I grabbed my gun and looked up to see a big rack moving quickly across the field. The old hunter was on my left. So I let the old man take his shot first, but when he shot, the buck had jumped and his bullet went right under the buck. I put my gun to my eye and picked a spot that I knew he would take a leap. I also made sure I would not be shooting across the road to be safe. Just as the buck reached the spot, I took my shot and hit him in mid-air; he immediately dropped to the ground. The hunter that just got there walked over to me, shook my hand, and congratulated me on a nice shot. This was better than TV or doing it myself!  As he walked over to the swamp buck the old man shouted, “Doe!!” It was still there and jumped in the woods. I said, “Stop!” to the hunter. Don't walk over there; I'm not sure where I hit him! He did not have a gun and was not in orange at all. I looked over at the old man. He said, “You got them fair and square.” I said to the old man, “Hey, let’s walk over there. You point your gun at him, and I will walk around to see if he is dead.” When the rack came up out of the tall grass I said, “don't shoot him!” I knew I had a lug shot. He went towards the woods and dropped after 10 yards. I looked back across the field and seen that hunter back in his stand. As I looked at the big swamp buck, I thought to myself, “No way! Is it the same one I had photographed three weeks ago!?” I went back to the truck and got the news paper that my photo was in. I looked at the photo of the big swamp buck, and it became clear that I had. I showed the photo to the old hunter and asked him if he would take some photos for me. He agreed to do so. I told him that if he wanted the doe that I shot, I would be willing to let him have it. When I got in my truck it was 1:00 P.M. and I was heading home. I looked across that field and I could see that hunter still sitting in his deer stand. With my swamp trophy in the back of my truck I went down the road.

The news paper got the word that I shot the same swamp buck I had taken photographs of and ran the story the following week.

“Against long odds, hunter- photographer bags trophy buck he stalked with his camera. ‘What are the odds?’ said deer hunter and photographer, W.M. The big swamp trophy buck field dress at 240lb scores 150 5/8 as typical antler. Had 11 points. G3 13” long. What are the odds you can photograph a trophy with a hand held camera and get the same trophy on state land.”

Now I look back to when I was sitting talk to my wife. (Think what I said to her.) I was right about state land and about hunters who hunt state land, but my wife was more right. It could happen even on state land. So if you do not think it could happen. Think again. So we ask ourselves, what are the odds? Maybe one and that's all you need! It all happens so fast!

Now I look back on this hunt. Think what if I had a stand in the woods? What if I had shot at the first two swamp bucks? What if the hunter stayed in his stand? What if the old hunter made the shot? What are the odds now? It happens, that's why we call it hunting.
                       By hunter and photographer: Wildlife Minnesota
        
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so we suppose to be scared??????? :rotflmao: :rotflmao: :rotflmao: :dancinred:
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take a kid hunting and fishing!!

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so we suppose to be scared??????? :rotflmao: :rotflmao: :rotflmao: :dancinred:


no it was a long time ago even a blind squirle will find a acorn every once in a while
back in 2005

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DFA= Dude Forgot Ammunition
DFA= Dead Fawn Association
         
         
         
« Last Edit: October 10/24/11, 05:17:25 PM by bonecollecter82 »
What makes a BoneCollector?
They are the hunters that have the passion to go to the ends of the earth, in pursuit of the basic hunter instincy that was instilled in us at birth and is so often taken away in society.

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so we suppose to be scared??????? :rotflmao: :rotflmao: :rotflmao: :dancinred:

well that up to you!!  :rotflmao: :rotflmao:

I just started this thread to get to know my team  and maybe lean something new, I will save the smack talk for the smack down thread.

 I just got home as I wanted to see what moving where I  :fudd: and there one there that  is bigger then that one!!  I all see a lot of sign of both rubes and scrapes today and last week see no sign. So I would say they are going in to early rut. I did move the trial cambers today.        
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is it just me or am I having a hard time folloing your typing wildmn?

I read and feel like I must have drank a bottle of vodka.

dead fawn association....points is points man, I'll whack em and stack em!
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is it just me or am I having a hard time folloing your typing wildmn?

I read and feel like I must have drank a bottle of vodka.

dead fawn association....points is points man, I'll whack em and stack em!

No that just me  I  :drinking: two bottle vodka!!

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So jigglestick What is the biggest buck have you taken?

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not big, but at the time, given the circumstances, it was a monster.
this was to date my best day in the woods.

this was followed the next season with an early season doe and another archery 8 pt.

http://mnoutdoorsman.com/forums/index.php?topic=13614.msg99342#msg99342
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Wow jigglestick It cool when thing go right for once, An yes you can feel like you are on cloud 9.
there are some key points in your and my story One was the fact of waiting giving some time to go by before you look.

One more you say you was not in the stand long this I fine true!!  As I herd hunter going to there stand hours to just come up with nothing in the long run. I myself have shot more deer in a stand with less then 1 hour form getting in to it.. I have shot deer form just walking around by using the wind in my favorite. 

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Looks like we've got a good team here.  I was lucky enough to get my biggest buck last year.  I call it a 10 pointer although I think some people would call it a 9 with a kicker.  Nevertheless a trophy to me.  It was opening morning and I was sitting in a stand where the previous year I had shot my personal best, a decent 8 pointer.  Considering that my hopes were high but there's 1 thing i've learned from all my hours in the stand and thats to never let hope get the best of you.  So I was optimistically waiting and about a half hour into my sit the buck trotted right by the ladder of my stand and into the area I was watching.  I have to admit the I caught the fever at that point and was a little shaky.  I think I was lucky to hit him with my first shot although it was a little high.  He stumbled and paused long enough for me to put one in his neck.  He died right there and it was probably less than 10 yards away from where I had shot the buck the previous year.  It all seemed to easy.  The same stand as the previous year, almost the exact same time, and almost the exact same spot.  The whole day I was in awe.  It also turned out to be the biggest buck anyone in our party took that year.  Now this year obviously I will be sitting in that same spot come opening morning.  I hate to get my hopes up too high but it's hard not to considering the past two years.  So I'm going to have the mind state that I'm not going to see anything and see what happens.  Less than two weeks away and I can't wait.  Good luck!

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Now that's a different approach, thinking you will NOT see anything so as not to be dissapointed if you don't.   Congrats on the nice buck you got last year and I hope you see an even bigger one this year.   Just imagine your self sitting in the same stand you were in the last couple years and around the same time..... here comes mister big!    Sorry, I couldn't help setting up a visual for you.  Hope you can sleep the night before opener.    :Clap:
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Another nice hunt.  :happy1:

jigglestick Do you just bow hunt?

How about you Dstark5625 do you just gun hunt?

I just gun hunt. But this year if I do not get mine with my rifle. I will do black power. It will be my first year. As I use a 30 30 so  most of my shot are less then 100 yards.

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I just rifle hunt at this point.  I've got an old Remington model 760 pump .270 that I bought when I was 14.  Been using it ever since and will probably use it til I pass it on or otherwise can't shoot.  Most deer I've shot with it though end up being less than 50 yards away or closer.  As long as I can keep my nerves calm the gun seems to do the rest.  Apparently back when it was made they thought it was a good idea to put a metal butt plate on the stock.  Sighting in a new scope can get really sore.  I've thought about bow hunting more and more each year.  I have 3 young girls at home so my time away is very limited.  I think though if I had a bow it would open up many opportunities closer to home.  Maybe 1 of these years.  That's a hell of a deer you've got there wildlifeminnesota.  One of my goals is to help my dad get a wallhanger.  He's shot some nice bucks in his time but nothing yet worthy of putting on the wall.  He's in his 50's now so I'd like to get him on one sooner than later.  Hopefully 1 of these years the deer gods will bless him

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Thanks I do have a bow but have not use it in the last 7 years, Have you ever thou black powder?

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I went out blackpowder hunting a few years ago.  I had a daughter born on Nov.22 so I missed the rifle season that year.  My dad and some other guys in my hunting party do it every year so I went out with them.  I'm not against it just don't have the time for it at this point.  Sure is cold that time of year too.  But I'm open to anyway I can get more venison in the freezer. 

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You know they make  Muzzle loader that are easier to clean. Last year on black Friday online calela;s and got a 50ca CVA Wolf Muzzleloader/Scope for 220.00 I when and shot it and like it a lot. It was easy to load, I fine with my bow it take more time and I not getting any younger  :banghead: So I like the fact if I do not get one rifle I will Muzzle loader.   

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So jigglestick Do you just bow hunt. I have taken a few with bow nothing big, when I did bow hunt hell I still have my rang finder and all the stuff. My bow is a white tail two 50% let off if my son do not take it up I mite sell it all. He 24 now I should ask him! I know you can change draw length it would make a good starter bow for some one!!  
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just got in from an evening sit in a new area. five does and fawns at the truck when I pulled in. I shoulda hunted right there because I walked 3/4 of a mile in and didn't see a thing.

I hunt all three seasons, bow, rifle and muzzle loader. last year I kinda screwed myself and got waist deep in some home projects and my bow hunting was limmited to 3 days. if i had to pick one season, or weapon, it would be the bow.

our deer camp has all but fallen apart after dad passed away. my brother went through a tough divorce and the other one is working full time and trying to cram in school besides so he's so stressed out he barely can fit in the two days of opener.
my oldest son was my hunting partner. when we didn't get along so well at other things, like working together, or keeping him to disciplined guidelines as he was plowing through highschool, we did hunt very well together. i always looked forward to hunts with him. now he has a little kid and a full time job and cant aford the two hour drive to hunt so...
now I have my daughter, and my youngest son, Scroungie. that kid is going to be the outdoorsman in this family. if he could move to a one room log cabin in the woods, he be there right now. he has taken two deer in three years and it's all he thinks about.
his birthday is november 5th. cool huh? he'll be 13

so, I feel sort of like I'm on an island by myself. not feeling sorry for myself, just not used to it.
what used to be a sure thing, deer camp that is, is any thing but that.
we do not have property, but I live north in itasca county and I know the woods north of grand rapids quite well, so I've always been able to scout out new areas of public land as needed.
it didn't matter where we hunted, we always knew, come friday before opener, both of my brothers, my pop and myself would all be together. no matter what went on all year long, prosperity or skid row, we were always going to be together. it hurts that pop passing would change all that. I know that time moves on and nothing stays the same, but if there is one thing that I wish I could keep the same, it would be deer camp.

by the way, as my story goes, when I shot that eight point, it was thursday before opener in 08. my pop came to camp the next day and I got to show him my buck. he said, "all these years, chasing one with a rifle and you finaly do it, with a bow. huh."
that was the last deer season he ever hunted.
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 :sorry: For your lost. He sound like he was a hell of a dad,  :happy1:  My dad and me never hunted we fish a lot. We all can wish for thing to stay the same But it dose not and time go by. I know how your feeling, as he now live throw you,  :happy1:

It look like we have a good team, we have all three seasons, bow, rifle and muzzle loader. that one of us will hunting.

I use to drive truck up to deer river grand rapids and north, So I know you have a good area to hunt.

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Sorry to hear of some of the tough times.  However, you appear to have the right attitiude.  Things will change, especially if you keep the faith and help them along a little.  With the passing of your dad, you may have become the focal point for the new group.  It may take some time but you can slowly build up another group.  Sounds like you have a good start with your son!  Thanks for sharing, it does show just how much "hunting camp" can mean to people.
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You are so right deadeye!!

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I think a lot of non-hunters don't understand what hunting is all about for people, particularly deer hunting.  Deer camp is a sacred place.  It's so much more than just killing an animal, although that makes it so much better  ;D.  I have 2 cousins that live here in the cities but usually the only time I see them all year is at camp, which is near Tower.  Kind of silly but that's just how it is I guess.  That was a real good post jigglestick and I'm sure there are a lot of people out there who have similar situations.  That is 1 fear that seems to always be in the back of my mind, especially the older I get.  At our camp the elders are my dad and 2 uncles.  When the sad day comes that one of them passes I think it will also give a new meaning to going deer hunting for all of us.  Unfortunately it's a part of life.  All the more reason to enjoy and cherish each year we all make it out  :toast:

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Dstark5625 Good post!!

I hunted a lot of year I  have never had deer camp, I meet up with a friend and hunted but no camp, As my kids they do not hunt, Why I have no clue as they was ask but chose  not to go.Cell phone, games, want to go to their friends, Land or a place that you family friend can meet once a year and  :bs:  :rotflmao: and have a good time that deer camp, It the same as we do in the summer we get together and fish we call it fishing camp.

I will say you do have activations by hunting by yourself you can movie around easy. your not waiting on someone to show up. what stand you be in and then where ever one else will be,
It what I done for year and now I use to it. In some case it can better your odds of get a trophy buck I know it happen to me. Who know some day I may have a deer camp. But for now I would not give up on hunting for nothing I love be in the outdoors and it not all about just kill and deer I love deer meat you can lean so much more and better your skills.

Looking back why I never had what you all call deer camp is the land and I here this for other I have a friend that has three boy and one girl that are hunting age, Two year ago they hunted on a friend dad farm and after 5 year he hunt there he was told he could not hunt there no more as his kids started to hunt and now they was no more room and then last year he hunted with a other parted and how he can not hunt there because they had lost the land. So now there no place he can hunt other then state land. State land can be really tough to hunt for a man young kids could be tough on the man.

jigglestick you still have more of a deer camp then other you have your son that love to hunt you can make your own deer camp the way your dad show you!!  ;)       

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finaly I'm getting to log some serious hours in the woods. I've been out more days than not int he last week.
had an all day hunt today. two different areas and this afternoon was a close call.
I was able to get close enough to a buck bedding area without blowing him out but something rattled him from the other side. I was down wind from him and after about an hour and a half on stand, he started blowing. bout a half a dozen times and then I heard nothing else. there is no way he smelled me but something got him wound up.  he has a new rubline leading almost directly to his bed. if I can I will get out there each day this week before the orange army blows him out.

so far I have not been very productive for my team, but this style of hunting I don't expect to see much. remember, I may loose a hundred times, but I only have to win once 8-)
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Good luck, I would post up on this trail close to his bed use that wind then use the dose and heat call three time in a row then be on your toes wait 5 minn do it one more time, If he there he well run in to look see, I have done the a lot and it work. These buck are stating the rut and this week they will be in rut,,

I myself use the hand held kind,   

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Well good luck guys I am heading out to get that 30 pointer!!  ;D

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well no luck this past weekend.  Sat all day on saturday and didn't see a thing.  Sunday morning I got busted by one.  It was just a little past 9 and I really really had to pee.  Of course I was in the only stand that doesn't have a jug in it.  I get about three steps down my ladder and a deer takes off about 40 yards away.  All I saw was the big white tail.  I was so mad  :cry:.  3 more days this weekend to get it done  :fudd:.  Hope you guys had better luck then me. 

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Tag-out Story  :Photography: will be post tonight,