It isn't BP - but another Idaho whitetail
#1
It isn't BP - but another Idaho whitetail
Fnally got the pictures back.. so I thougt it might be OK to post...
My hunting partner scored a nice Idaho whitetail Saturday morning... we were up pretty high and Larry took the hot route up the ridge... When he got to the top he spotted 3 does coming up from the saddle... he let them pass on threw and decided to wait on a stump and see what might follow asanother partnerwas coming up from the south to the ridge top - sure enough- this guy steps out about 75 yards from the Larry...
It was an easy animal to get out slid him down the ridge 150 yards - through him in the truck and came home...
My hunting partner scored a nice Idaho whitetail Saturday morning... we were up pretty high and Larry took the hot route up the ridge... When he got to the top he spotted 3 does coming up from the saddle... he let them pass on threw and decided to wait on a stump and see what might follow asanother partnerwas coming up from the south to the ridge top - sure enough- this guy steps out about 75 yards from the Larry...
It was an easy animal to get out slid him down the ridge 150 yards - through him in the truck and came home...
#4
RE: It isn't BP - but another Idaho whitetail
I have to agree. Hunting with friends is a great thing. A harvest is a bonus, the memories a treasure. After my friend Bill had a stroke and now gets around with the aid of a walker, it took the steam out of me. I offered to take him to a blind on my 4 wheeler. I even outfitted a .44 mag with a RED DOT since he has no use of his left side, so he could still shoot. But he does not want to hunt anymore. I still enjoy hunting, but something is not the same.
#5
RE: It isn't BP - but another Idaho whitetail
Nice buck. I had heard that those New Idea HO bucks could get to be monsters.
I lost both my hunting partners. One My dad at 86 in 2002 said he had enough excitement in his life.He was worried about having a heart attack in the woods. I got his deer rifle and shot my last buck with it in the fall of 2003. I wrote a story about it that got published in a hunting Mag in December 2004. Dad passedaway in June and never got to read the story. I was going to suprize him with it.
My other hunting partner had a mild heart attack in the summer of 2004. His wife rags on him about slowing down and taking it easy so he has stopped going to deer camp so he doesn't have to listen to her.
I now hunt alone. I don't mind that. Kare doesn't even mindnor does she ask me to call her every so often. She knows about where to send the search team for the remains if I don't return home by the 2nd of Decmeber.
I do have a crazy friend who hunts youtes with me. He got pulled over on his bicycle last March with two youtes strapped to the rear cargo carrier. Cop was confused and thought they had to be tagged some how.
Al
I lost both my hunting partners. One My dad at 86 in 2002 said he had enough excitement in his life.He was worried about having a heart attack in the woods. I got his deer rifle and shot my last buck with it in the fall of 2003. I wrote a story about it that got published in a hunting Mag in December 2004. Dad passedaway in June and never got to read the story. I was going to suprize him with it.
My other hunting partner had a mild heart attack in the summer of 2004. His wife rags on him about slowing down and taking it easy so he has stopped going to deer camp so he doesn't have to listen to her.
I now hunt alone. I don't mind that. Kare doesn't even mindnor does she ask me to call her every so often. She knows about where to send the search team for the remains if I don't return home by the 2nd of Decmeber.
I do have a crazy friend who hunts youtes with me. He got pulled over on his bicycle last March with two youtes strapped to the rear cargo carrier. Cop was confused and thought they had to be tagged some how.
Al
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RE: It isn't BP - but another Idaho whitetail
ORIGINAL: cayugad
I still enjoy hunting, but something is not the same.
I still enjoy hunting, but something is not the same.
Great buck Larry!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! !!!!!!!!!!!!!
If I ever shot anything that big, itwould have to be a horse. They don't get that big where I hunt.
#8
RE: It isn't BP - but another Idaho whitetail
Hunting alone isn't so bad. Just got to remember a few things, like shoot staight because the great tracker isn't around any longer. Not to drag a deer a half mile all at once, do it in stages and only to a spot you can get the 4 wheeler to or the pick up.
You don't have to worry about what you fix for supper either, because the fellow that don't like liver & onionsisn't there.
When you see one like this
you can look to the heavens and say isn't she a beauty dad. I know in my heart he is looking down and saying she sure is.
Ya also have to stay in pratiace hunting too. It is only 10 more years and the grandson will be able to shoot his first buckand will need your help.
Al
You don't have to worry about what you fix for supper either, because the fellow that don't like liver & onionsisn't there.
When you see one like this
you can look to the heavens and say isn't she a beauty dad. I know in my heart he is looking down and saying she sure is.
Ya also have to stay in pratiace hunting too. It is only 10 more years and the grandson will be able to shoot his first buckand will need your help.
Al
#9
RE: It isn't BP - but another Idaho whitetail
ORIGINAL: alleyyooper
Hunting alone isn't so bad. Just got to remember a few things, like shoot staight because the great tracker isn't around any longer. Not to drag a deer a half mile all at once, do it in stages and only to a spot you can get the 4 wheeler to or the pick up.
You don't have to worry about what you fix for supper either, because the fellow that don't like liver & onionsisn't there.
When you see one like this
you can look to the heavens and say isn't she a beauty dad. I know in my heart he is looking down and saying she sure is.
Ya also have to stay in pratiace hunting too. It is only 10 more years and the grandson will be able to shoot his first buckand will need your help.
Al
Hunting alone isn't so bad. Just got to remember a few things, like shoot staight because the great tracker isn't around any longer. Not to drag a deer a half mile all at once, do it in stages and only to a spot you can get the 4 wheeler to or the pick up.
You don't have to worry about what you fix for supper either, because the fellow that don't like liver & onionsisn't there.
When you see one like this
you can look to the heavens and say isn't she a beauty dad. I know in my heart he is looking down and saying she sure is.
Ya also have to stay in pratiace hunting too. It is only 10 more years and the grandson will be able to shoot his first buckand will need your help.
Al