1989Cohunter
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Anyone goin?
Good luck! I’m sure he is super excited, make some good memoriesMy boy has his first deer tag. Wish we could make the opener, but we'll be heading out after Halloween.
Good Luck!2nd season begins my month of hunting. 2nd season cow, 3rd season buck, 4th season either Elk. Hard to believe my time is here!! Gotta trim a few horses saturday but then its game on!
what part of the state?This will be the first time I’ve done anything with 2nd season.
Back in my 20's I quit a job that tried to screw with my hunting season........ 3 weeks later they were asking me to please come backThe plans to leave today took a hit yesterday when the inspector said he knows more than the engineer.
The inspector was probably mad you are going hunting and he wasn't. Reading your post, raised my blood pressure. I don't miss the days of debating the merits of building codes with inspectors, especially when the inspector knows you need the inspection today or it will hold up other trade inspections. Fricking government workers!The plans to leave today took a hit yesterday when the inspector said he knows more than the engineer.
Silt/new castlewhat part of the state?
That's a super bull for an OTC! Congrats to you guys.Still can’t stop looking at this OTC bull. I’ve never seen anything even close to this hunting.
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Congrats to your son on the awesome Bull!Still can’t stop looking at this OTC bull. I’ve never seen anything even close to this hunting.
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Love those yard bucks blue. Hey, I’ve been missing your pictures over on OutdoorWrites picture post thread. Get busy man, it’s getting slim over there!Most of our yard bucks made it thru opening morning.View attachment 124282
I’m lost in the haze somewhere between lazy and busy. It was a slow summer for yard bucks, but a few have shown up lately. This is today and yesterday. They’re beginning to draw a crowd.Love those yard bucks blue. Hey, I’ve been missing your pictures over on OutdoorWrites picture post thread. Get busy man, it’s getting slim over there!
Most of yours are two year ahead of mine. Cool. Some of the ones here got through it. I have three bedded here right now. Our general season hunt finished last night. Haven’t seen the two year old today. He may have gone home with a hunter last night.I’m lost in the haze somewhere between lazy and busy. It was a slow summer for yard bucks, but a few have shown up lately. This is today and yesterday. They’re beginning to draw a crowd.
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Yeah but them is me. Although I’m sure the deer are fascinated when they see the old guy on a riding mower tangled up in it.leave those swings down for them........more interesting that way.
I recognize that hill in the backgroundI’m lost in the haze somewhere between lazy and busy. It was a slow summer for yard bucks, but a few have shown up lately. This is today and yesterday. They’re beginning to draw a crowd.
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Well, the two year old surprised me blue. He got lucky and survived the hunt. He’s back this afternoon. Looking for those apples.Most of yours are two year ahead of mine. Cool. Some of the ones here got through it. I have three bedded here right now. Our general season hunt finished last night. Haven’t seen the two year old today. He may have gone home with a hunter last night.
I guess your’s are still venerable another 3 weeks or so.There was a gunfight here last night…..ours have all disappeared. The good news is the hunters were able to recover the buck they lost last night. I guess.
Yeah, it just started Saturday and goes on forever.I guess your’s are still venerable another 3 weeks or so.
So true, the bad part is, in Utah our bucks eat all of the feed and that causes our does to starve, so maybe we’ll get lucky and a car or a cougar will kill him as soon as the ruts over.Yeah, it just started Saturday and goes on forever.
You should be able to sell the coordinates to that feller for big bucks next year. People will drive from as far as Vernal for a deer like that
Hunt ended yesterday morning. Missed one bigger the day before, but I'm happy with him.
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I left two good ones up there for you..Heck ya!! Im bringing my camper down this weekend for my 3rd season hunt in the same unit. NOW IM PUMPED!!
I left two good ones up there for you..
Now……… that’s one that is not contributing……. I can get behind killing spikes like that one, asap. ??Second season started out wet, cold and windy. I finally ran into this buck Thursday, I decided to take him home mature deer with a huge body. Seen a few in our area in velvet over the years really small testicles.
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I agree with this more or less. I do think that last winter did take a pretty big toll. But I do agree that mature bucks still will make it through. In my travels I noticed smaller numbers of deer. But not by a whole lot. What I did notice was all the forkies to small fours I saw. So I do buy that most of the issue has came from our states idea of mike deer herd health.Just got back from 10 days in NW, there were a lot more deer there than I thought there would be, saw 100 to 150 deer a day lots of twins and lots of small Bucks with the Does, I'm not going to start a pissing match here and say the winter wasn't hard on them, but there's more going on out there in the NW. I saw 20 to 30 bucks a day and not one good one, not one over 22' and nothing with any mass, so I guess people will say the winter got them all and I'll say BS!!! I have hunted that area for 40+ years and have been through a few winter kills and there were always mature Bucks that survived. DOW is who to point the blame at out there, not mother nature, you can't try to eradicate every mature buck by whatever means possible because someone sitting in a office reading a book on CWD thinks that's the way to get rid of it, I mean come on, it's not that hard to figure out what has gone on out there and it's a dirty shame!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I'm surprised about all of the deer you have seen - it is a pleasant surprise, compared to a couple of outfitters I know in NW CO and the areas around my home.Just got back from 10 days in NW, there were a lot more deer there than I thought there would be, saw 100 to 150 deer a day lots of twins and lots of small Bucks with the Does, I'm not going to start a pissing match here and say the winter wasn't hard on them, but there's more going on out there in the NW. I saw 20 to 30 bucks a day and not one good one, not one over 22' and nothing with any mass, so I guess people will say the winter got them all and I'll say BS!!! I have hunted that area for 40+ years and have been through a few winter kills and there were always mature Bucks that survived. DOW is who to point the blame at out there, not mother nature, you can't try to eradicate every mature buck by whatever means possible because someone sitting in a office reading a book on CWD thinks that's the way to get rid of it, I mean come on, it's not that hard to figure out what has gone on out there and it's a dirty shame!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
There should be no doe tags anywhere in the state.I'm surprised about all of the deer you have seen - it is a pleasant surprise, compared to a couple of outfitters I know in NW CO and the areas around my home.
Elk though I believe it is a completely different story. I personally have seen several groups of 20+ cows and have seen ZERO yearlings, and no more than 10-15% of the cows have calves. Most of the calves I've seen, I would be surprised if they even weighed 50-60lbs. A buddy and I were looking at a cow and calf recently and we both said that we doubted the calf would survive if the cow didn't make it.
Any population growth for the elk in NW will have to minimal if not negative this year assuming we have a normal winter.
CPW should have never issued any cow/doe tags for deer/elk/antelope in this part of the state!
Thats my 2 cents and my opinion, but I live and hunt this area.
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