Hoggin Hank
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I finally got finished cleaning the big ol Axis Deer I shot this evening. I didn't know that they weighed so dern much. It was just a pound shy of 200# on the scale (on the hoof). It weighed 122# with the meat and bones that went into the cooler. WOW.. :shock: It nearly kicked my but :roll:
I did some welding for a friend of mine and in return I got an Axis Buck hunt out of the deal. I probably put in about $600.00 worth of welding in for the trade. I guess thats not so bad considering that the hunts I found available were any where from $1,200.00 to $1,700.00 for a Trophy Axis Buck..
I shot the buck at 122 steps from the group of trees I was standing in to the opening in the field where I shot him. I was using a 264 Win Mag with 100 grain nosler partitions. He still ran about 60 yards even though I took out his Aorta on the top of his heart. I took him by the Fire Station and one of the other Firefighters rough scored him and he said he will go around 135" to 137". Not sure what that means in Axis deer terms but I know that he did have 33" main beams on each side and 6 1/8" bases.. That was a pretty cool experience. I never shot an Axis deer until now and they are a LOT bigger than I thought. If it wasn't for the Game Hoist I would have never got it into my truck. I would have enjoyed to stick an arrow through it but the rancher does not like archery for game since one of the" WALMART HUNTERS"(if your not sure what these people are they are the folks that buy a bow at walmart and are chuncking arrows at deer the next day without any experience :evil: ) messed it up for me so I had to use a gun. Guns take all the fun out of it but it was still a very awesome hunt. Hope you like the pics..
I did some welding for a friend of mine and in return I got an Axis Buck hunt out of the deal. I probably put in about $600.00 worth of welding in for the trade. I guess thats not so bad considering that the hunts I found available were any where from $1,200.00 to $1,700.00 for a Trophy Axis Buck..
I shot the buck at 122 steps from the group of trees I was standing in to the opening in the field where I shot him. I was using a 264 Win Mag with 100 grain nosler partitions. He still ran about 60 yards even though I took out his Aorta on the top of his heart. I took him by the Fire Station and one of the other Firefighters rough scored him and he said he will go around 135" to 137". Not sure what that means in Axis deer terms but I know that he did have 33" main beams on each side and 6 1/8" bases.. That was a pretty cool experience. I never shot an Axis deer until now and they are a LOT bigger than I thought. If it wasn't for the Game Hoist I would have never got it into my truck. I would have enjoyed to stick an arrow through it but the rancher does not like archery for game since one of the" WALMART HUNTERS"(if your not sure what these people are they are the folks that buy a bow at walmart and are chuncking arrows at deer the next day without any experience :evil: ) messed it up for me so I had to use a gun. Guns take all the fun out of it but it was still a very awesome hunt. Hope you like the pics..



