Deer 2017

ColoradoV

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This year the early season was spent camping with the family and looking over country no where near where I would end up hunting. Just starting to get the time to edit some of the video/pics from the year and should have a couple more videos to add to this thread as I get them done.

Below is a video of the early season (before July 15) and some animals I bumped into.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zacZGMJgvWo
 

ColoradoV

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Thanks and I shoot a canon quick shot camera with a old glued on tines up adapter on it. I have put the tines up adapter on 3 different camera's now and it just keeps working. Spotter is a zeiss 85mm..

Looking back I should have went into different basins on this trip out but I went to see the bucks from the week before and struck out looking for 3 bucks I hoped to see return in other areas over the next 2 days. One basin that last year had 12 bucks in it this year had 0.. The other had 14 last year and 3 this year... The video below was from about July 22 nd and after this trip as I had to decide to turn in the tag I drew or not. The buck with the inline was appealing but I would put him about 185" and if I had it to do again I would hunt the boxy brow tine buck from this and the last video as looking over old videos he is/was a special type buck who would not have scored huge but was going to be a special type buck. In the end I turned in the draw tag I had and got my points back..

The video below is from this trip out.

https://youtu.be/rs5gGryPce8
 

ColoradoV

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I saw some pics another guy had of the inline buck and he did finish out real well. This is my first time messing with any video editing software so kinda having fun putting the videos together..

As luck would have it 8 days before the season a archery tag for a unit I had never hunted popped up and I ended up with it. The hard part was that I got the tag on Friday and the season opened the following Saturday. I would only have 2 days with 1 am to scout. Scoured over maps and made a plan to look over 2 basins then decide where to hunt.

With work and deciding to dedicate some time to hunt elk on a family trip I would only have one 4 day session then one 2 day session on the last weekend available to chase bucks and was a bit excited to give it my best and see some new country. It was great to be back with tag in hand.

The link below to the video is from the only scouting trip that I was able to make.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DoM-ZoRNvmU
 

ColoradoV

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Last video or the video from deer I saw with bow in hand are below.

After seeing what was in the basins I picked to look at in the final scouting weekend I decided to go in to another area blind on the opener and then return if I did not see a big deer. The new area was good deer terrain but a complete bust for the first day and a half I only saw one small 3x - so packed up camp and moved across the unit.

Got into deer for the next few days by hiking between a few basins and using the mountain bike to get to a couple others. I was able to get in 2 stalks both ended inside of 30 yds as I passed on both bucks - one on the mirage 3 that is laying down in the video. The other was the 4x3 with the sticker. Wile they both were very good bucks I ended up eating the tag by running out of time looking into the next basin in hopes of a true monster. Fun hunt and I know a hog is in there I just could not turn him up this year.

If I had more than basically one day to scout I believe there are good bucks in there but with as tough as the terrain is, combined with fewer deer due to the winter, and limited time to scout it was a great time but harder hunt. Seemed to see a lot of 4x3 bucks.

Looking back the way it has worked out for me this was the 5th different unit or group of units I have hunted in the past 6 years. Just amazing thinking back to all the country I have been able to cover/see and feel very fortunate as well as grateful to have been able to go on this hunt. As to me success is not always best measured by hanging another rack in the garage..

Pry the part about this hunt was that I never saw another deer hunter, not one at a trail head or across a basin behind a spotter and that was quite the change from last couple of years.

Thanks all for the comments and already looking to next year as it feel it will be a good on for me!

Link to the final video.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zjsULmXXeWg&t=15s
 
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