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<blockquote data-quote="Joe2Kool" data-source="post: 5777145" data-attributes="member: 1621"><p>Killed this guy during the Nebraska gun hunt, before Thanksgiving.</p><p>My season had been a bust, until he came by.</p><p>The small farm I can only hunt in archery season is always a gimme for a doe. Nope.</p><p>The same small farm is usually good for a decent buck. Nope.</p><p>I thought my WY mule deer General tag was a good chance as I'd seen lots of deer last time I was there. Nope.</p><p>The Oak Ridge quota hunt is usually very kind to me. NOPE.</p><p>And my one day I was able to hunt the TN ML season, well, usually tough hunting anyway, but NOPE.</p><p>So, since I've never hunted SW NE before, and my private land access fell thru, my expectations were low.</p><p></p><p>Checked out a bunch of WIHAs. Found a couple that were promising, maybe more for whitetails, but I kept checking them out. One afternoon just didn't feel right as I was hunting more of an antelope grassland than mule deer habitat. So I decided to leave and check out a couple of other WIHAs towards the motel.</p><p></p><p>I missed the turn to one and saw another a couple miles ahead and decided to turn around there. Got out and looked and there was a mule deer doe and fawn. I watched them, followed them, and saw 4-5 more. Shooting light was almost gone, but I knew where I was going the next morning. Walked in while it was still dark and picked a spot. Before sunrise, I spotted a few does. As the morning went on, 2 became 4 which then grew to about 8. Watched them for several hours. No bucks with them, and they were about 1000 yards away.</p><p></p><p>As I was studying the terrain, fencelines, and OnX trying to figure out whose door to knock on to get permission, I caught a glimpse of this guy 100 yards away and looking straight at me. I would have loved to been able to watch the next 10 seconds as my gun was behind me, binocs on my chest, leaning back on my pack like it was a recliner, phone in my hand, shooting sticks beside me. And as he started running uphill and away from me, the fumbling really picked up the pace as I knew he would stop and look back. And at about 225 yards he did. And the 300 went BOOM! And down he went.</p><p></p><p>Regarding the gun, it was my BIL's. He loaned it to me in 2011 for my only outfitted elk hunt. And he passed away before I gave it back to him. His dad and brother told me to keep it because I was the only person he ever let touch his gun, much less borrow it. I've hunted with it several times since then, but this is the first time it has killed anything since 2011.</p><p></p><p>Gonna post this, then add the pics.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Joe2Kool, post: 5777145, member: 1621"] Killed this guy during the Nebraska gun hunt, before Thanksgiving. My season had been a bust, until he came by. The small farm I can only hunt in archery season is always a gimme for a doe. Nope. The same small farm is usually good for a decent buck. Nope. I thought my WY mule deer General tag was a good chance as I'd seen lots of deer last time I was there. Nope. The Oak Ridge quota hunt is usually very kind to me. NOPE. And my one day I was able to hunt the TN ML season, well, usually tough hunting anyway, but NOPE. So, since I've never hunted SW NE before, and my private land access fell thru, my expectations were low. Checked out a bunch of WIHAs. Found a couple that were promising, maybe more for whitetails, but I kept checking them out. One afternoon just didn't feel right as I was hunting more of an antelope grassland than mule deer habitat. So I decided to leave and check out a couple of other WIHAs towards the motel. I missed the turn to one and saw another a couple miles ahead and decided to turn around there. Got out and looked and there was a mule deer doe and fawn. I watched them, followed them, and saw 4-5 more. Shooting light was almost gone, but I knew where I was going the next morning. Walked in while it was still dark and picked a spot. Before sunrise, I spotted a few does. As the morning went on, 2 became 4 which then grew to about 8. Watched them for several hours. No bucks with them, and they were about 1000 yards away. As I was studying the terrain, fencelines, and OnX trying to figure out whose door to knock on to get permission, I caught a glimpse of this guy 100 yards away and looking straight at me. I would have loved to been able to watch the next 10 seconds as my gun was behind me, binocs on my chest, leaning back on my pack like it was a recliner, phone in my hand, shooting sticks beside me. And as he started running uphill and away from me, the fumbling really picked up the pace as I knew he would stop and look back. And at about 225 yards he did. And the 300 went BOOM! And down he went. Regarding the gun, it was my BIL's. He loaned it to me in 2011 for my only outfitted elk hunt. And he passed away before I gave it back to him. His dad and brother told me to keep it because I was the only person he ever let touch his gun, much less borrow it. I've hunted with it several times since then, but this is the first time it has killed anything since 2011. Gonna post this, then add the pics. [/QUOTE]
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