Utah and Idaho. Both were backpack hunts. Idaho (tall buck) was incredible timing, after a 4 hour hike up from my base camp, I sat down to glass and not a minute later that guy was moving 100 yards below me. Utah was the result of summer scouting as I found him a month prior and killed him not 100 yards from where I had scouted him.Really nice bucks, mind sharing the states and maybe some hunt details. I enjoy hearing about others success. I’m afraid my best hunts are behind me.
I did. It’s not noticeable in the picture but I shot him on what was likely 60 degree slope; he tumbled against that log and the hill still frozen from a previous snow storm. I initially attempted to cape him and got most of the way through it but as I was wrestling him around against the log it really started to damage the hide. I ultimately decided I’d I just get a cape from my taxidermist. Kinda lame, I know, but given the situation it didn’t bother me too much.Did you chop the cape off your Idaho buck? Pretty bucks!
Nice bucks congrats2020 was sure a fun and successful season. I was able to connect on a couple of dandy's that both gross over 180 inches. It will take a bit to eat all of the meat but I can't help but wish I had another hunt lined up!
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Thanks, Founder!That’s how you get it done! Congrats