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My son Jacob an I left on the 1st to go on our deer hunt. We got there about midnight in the middle of a rain storm.
In the morning we left the camper and it was still raining and fog. I decided I was not leaving the 4 runner, NOT. We found a buck that was swallowed up by the fog. Then we found a bunch of four that were in a spot we could get at them. The biggest one was a 24" wide two point. Well I said I wasn't going to get wet but I did. Jacob got a shot at the big one but missed. I think buck fever got him a bit.

We got back to the truck, got some dry clothes and got ready for the evening hunt. We headed out on the Atv and honda 90. I built the mount for the scabbard for the 90. I saw two bucks bedded down and we sneaked in on them.
Jacob got on the cross sticks and the bucks got up at about 40 yards. His bullet hit the buck near the last rib and went forward into the cavity. Then it exited through several more ribs 7 total before it lodged under the skin in the neck. The bullet was a 460 gr Paper Patched Lee 500 S&W bullet, it still weighed 408.8 grains. The Knife in the picture is one I built for him.









Well the next morning we got up early. I headed into a place I hoped that I would see more bucks. I saw around 50 head of does and not one buck. We got back to the camper and another storm hit. Dang my luck!
About 4 pm the rain let up and we headed out. We got about 1/2 mile from the camper and I see a buck on the ridge. I get ready to shoot off my sticks. The buck got wind of what was going on and started to head out. My paper patched 409 gr RCBS 11mm rifle bullet hit him hard. Jacob said you gut shot him! I said no way I saw that hit. So I reloaded and we headed up the hill. I found the spot where the buck was hit, it was a 90 yard shot. No blood, well for the first couple jumps. Then I saw the pink blood. He jumped a log and blood was on both sides, but he was running up hill. I get to the top and he had ran 100 yards without lungs, he was done. The bullet hit a couple ribs but that was not enough to stop that train.






I told Jacob to go back to camp and get the 4 wheeler and I would drag the buck to the road.




We got it back to camp and skinned it out.

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We had a good trip. I don't get as much time with Jacob as I would like. We both had the plan for big bucks but in the end we had tons of fun with these little one. Maybe next year.
 
Posts: 985 | Location: Southern Idaho | Registered: 24 March 2002Reply With Quote
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Congrats on a great hunt. As I get older with little ones, I find myself looking back to the great hunts that I had with my dad. Hunting with my dad will always be part of my fondest memories.
 
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Idaho Ron:
Congratulations to you and your son.

Is that a MK85 if so what kind of a peep sight is that and where was it purchased?
I have a MK85 and cataracts in both eyes the rear sight is blurry maybe a peep sight will let me shoot it again.


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Posts: 1608 | Location: Central, Kansas | Registered: 15 January 2003Reply With Quote
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Thanks! That sight is a Williams FP sight. YOu can order it from williams or Midway
 
Posts: 985 | Location: Southern Idaho | Registered: 24 March 2002Reply With Quote
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Great hunt. These are the kind I like to see. Beautiful country and a great father-son hunt. Nothing better.


Larry

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Posts: 3942 | Location: Kansas USA | Registered: 04 February 2002Reply With Quote
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This is really nice. It makes me want to get my TC 54 caliber out of the safe that I haven't fired in years - maybe 20 years at least - and go after a deer with it.
 
Posts: 1440 | Location: Houston, Texas USA | Registered: 16 January 2005Reply With Quote
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A very fine hunt !!
My ather was never a hunter but certainly enjoyed the meals !
 
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Reading the Idaho law on hunting with a muzzle loader in Idaho, It,s called a primitive hunt, and the protected primer of the composite stocked and stainless steel rifle makes your gun illegal, Correct me if I'm wrong, dump the rifle and get a new one, if I'm right!! Smiler


Ray Atkinson
Atkinson Hunting Adventures
10 Ward Lane,
Filer, Idaho, 83328
208-731-4120

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