My 2007 CO Buck (pics)

BOHNTR

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Well, I finally made it back from the Colorado high country after being in the wilderness for eleven days. I can't believe how good food tastes that you don't have to add water to. :) What a hunt! I've never been sheep hunting, but this timberline backpacking mule deer archery hunt above 12,000 feet must be comparable......physically. I'm down to 155 pounds!

I saw several huge bucks, including a 195-200? net typical I crawled up to 21 yards of while he was napping?just couldn't shoot him in his bed (darn limb). Well, after casually checking his right flank (after I waited for 20 minutes for him to get up), he must have thought that ugly looking bush (me) wasn?t there two hours earlier.....so he changed his address immediately....leaving me sitting there about ready to cry. Oh well, bowhunting isn't supposed to be easy.

After several close encounters throughout the week, I decided with two days left to try and arrow a buck I passed on 5 days earlier. We nicknamed him ?Crab? because his crab front forks....but he had a lot of mass and good backs. He was also fairly wide with a classic basket rack that the G2?s curved inward.

I spotted ?Crab? bedded on the side of an open bowl with five other bucks. It was going to be a difficult stalk in the steep wide open, but I'd been able to do it several times throughout the week.....maybe this time a limb or the wind will cooperate.

I ended up getting into good bow range and put an arrow through him. He piled up about 120 yards away....AT THE BOTTOM OF THE CANYON!!!!! The buck died at about 11,300?.....bad thing was, I had to pack him over a saddle of 12,400? to get back to camp two miles away...talk about a long night.

The buck was a bit bigger than I thought when I got to him. He gross scores in the mid 170's and will net in the mid 160?s...this is with only an 18 4/8? main beam on his right side. His outside spread is right at 27?. Not the monster I had earlier in the week, but a good P&Y class buck that I physically worked pretty darn hard at. Hope you enjoy.

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You just got to love hunt'n those High Country Bucks!!

Way to go on a great, hard earned trophy!
 
Congrats on the buck! Thats what I am looking for next week!

Kirby

When in doubt, floor it.

Diplomacy is the art of saying "nice doggy" until you find a big stick.
 
Congrats to you Roy, your hard work paid off. Now get some good food in your belly and put some of that lost weight back on and join the crowd. LOL

Brian
 
Good looking buck and great story, thanks for sharing. You sure worked hard for this one. Thanks

RockyMtnOyster
 
Man you sure know how to put the hurt on those dudes!

Congrats on another great archery buck. You got it figured out!:)
 
Beauty!! Congratulations to you once again. Year after year! :) Great lookin' buck. Thanks for the story as well.
 
Another great buck Roy! Congratulations that big guy will be there next year and will be an even bigger.
 
Very nicely done Roy. I do not know how you can do 11 days in the backcountry. I do 2-4 days in the backcountry eating those MT. Houses freeze dried delicacies and I am ready to yack. You are a stud buck killer and I always enjoy reading your adventures and viewing your photos. Did you do this one solo or did you have some help?
 
Congrats on a beautiful trophy! The hunt sounds like it was great , seeing deer always keeps it fun no matter how hard the work....Again congrats and thanks for bringing the hunt in here for us MM fanatics....Larry
 
Consistant little (155lbs.) guy, aren't you! "Well done" once again. I wonder how many more of your hunts I am going to have to say that! Nice looking buck! So I bet you were not making fun of In & Out burgers during this hunt, sounds better than that dried stuff. I usually look for the closes buger place when I leave them hills.
 
Congratulations Roy!

Sounds like you had a wonderful time doing what we all love so much.

It is remarkable to me how often you are able to connect on such great bucks. You must be working really hard and have an excellent knowledge of your quarry.

I've said it before and I'll say it again, for archery mule deer in the SW, you are the KING!

Way to go,

Nick
 
Hey thanks guys.....I'm serious, I'm just VERY lucky when I'm out in the woods chasing critters. Heck, with as much time as I spend in the woods, I'm bound to get something sooner or later.

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I have seen your sucess over the years and am envious.

Congrats on another great buck.

A question if I may.....What do you do for a living that allows so much time off....and are they hiring??????

Congratulations again.

Mark
 
I'm just an average Joe......(law enforcement) ALL the overtime I work I bank and take off during periodic hunting seasons. I usually only go on two major trips (out-of-state) a year (2 weeks each).

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Thanks Roy. Its great to see a guy able to take the time to enjoy what he loves.

I am a new archery hunter and wanted to ask ya a pointer or two
Do you mind a private e-mail?

Mark
 
Wow!!! Roy, you never disappoint. Year in and year out I can always count on great post with a great animal from you. Congrats.
 
Great buck man! Congrats! May I ask what unit you took him in? I'm hunting 35 2nd rifle season and just curious as to what you know. Thanks!

Michael
"What I could do, I was doing, and that was simply putting my butt on the line for my country, the country that I loved, so that all the protestors and the academics and the liberal intelligentsia back home could enjoy the right to protest against people like me, the hated middleclass." --Gary R. Smith, US Special Forces
 
WAY TO GO!!!

NICE BUCK & LOOK AT ALL THE GREEN FEED!

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THE ONLY bobcat THAT KNOWS ALOT OF YOU HAVE HAD THIS IMAGE IN YOUR PEA BRAIN BUT DUE TO POOR SHOOTING TACTICS I'M STILL KICKIN!!!
 
WOW 2006 and 2007 back to back! You're the man. Did your same buddy from last years Eastman article go with you again, if so did partner harvest as well. If you wen't solo even more kudos!
 
Hey thanks again guys, I had a great time up there for sure.

ForkWest:

My hunting partner was with me again. He didn't connect, although he had a few opportunities. My partner's 16 years old son did manage to arrow his first trophy buck. It grosses 190" and has 22" of mass per side. One heck of a buck.

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