Captain Dan
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Wow... What a great time. We will never forget this one. Thanks to all who lent their knowledge of the area.
We got a lot of info from one of the locals also.
After scouting hard for 4 days we located two herds with nice bucks. We watched them for days to try to be in the right place on the opener. We decided to be in our spot early so that other hunters might pass us by, as they did. Just as it was just light enough to see a nice buck came within 300 yards of us and moved on. We decided to make a stock on it. After an hour of crawling on our hands and knees, Mandy decided he wasn't what she was looking for.
Instead we found one of our herds on the top of an adjoining mountain. As Mandy said," Let's get after it." So we did. The mile and half hike and crawl took a little better than an hour and a half. But what a pay off. At 247 yards stood a buck we had wathed days before. She found a rock to use as a rest and let her rip. Down he went. I couldn't believe this buck when we walked up to it. A beautiful 15" buck with nice curls and ivory tips.
I was really proud of her and her shooting.
We packed him out and spent a few days fishing and visiting the county fair. The area is a sportsmans paradise. In addition to lopes we saw hundreds of deer , turkeys, and grouse. We did get a lot of rain and stayed quite damp most of the time. Thanks again....Sorry no photo.


After scouting hard for 4 days we located two herds with nice bucks. We watched them for days to try to be in the right place on the opener. We decided to be in our spot early so that other hunters might pass us by, as they did. Just as it was just light enough to see a nice buck came within 300 yards of us and moved on. We decided to make a stock on it. After an hour of crawling on our hands and knees, Mandy decided he wasn't what she was looking for.
Instead we found one of our herds on the top of an adjoining mountain. As Mandy said," Let's get after it." So we did. The mile and half hike and crawl took a little better than an hour and a half. But what a pay off. At 247 yards stood a buck we had wathed days before. She found a rock to use as a rest and let her rip. Down he went. I couldn't believe this buck when we walked up to it. A beautiful 15" buck with nice curls and ivory tips.

We packed him out and spent a few days fishing and visiting the county fair. The area is a sportsmans paradise. In addition to lopes we saw hundreds of deer , turkeys, and grouse. We did get a lot of rain and stayed quite damp most of the time. Thanks again....Sorry no photo.