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Nice BookCliffs Buck
30 October 2011, 20:25
Ackley Improved UserNice BookCliffs Buck
Got a nice BookCliffs Utah mule deer buck - gross B&C score of 181.5". He has mass and deep forks front and back and he is very symmetrical with very few deductions. A mule deer like this is rare in the States these days. I feel very fortunate.
Got him with a 30-06 Ackley Improved, 165 gr.Accubond at ~150 yds.
Regards, AIU
30 October 2011, 20:48
CrazyhorseconsultingCongratulations, really great looking buck.
Even the rocks don't last forever.
30 October 2011, 21:13
WV2WYGreat deer!
31 October 2011, 01:30
graybirdA very nice deer! I hope to find his twin next weekend!
Congrats!
Graybird
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31 October 2011, 02:29
sheephunterabThat's an awesome buck for the BookCliffs....congrats!
31 October 2011, 05:04
Jason PThat is a great buck for the Book Cliffs and any other unit. I hunted there as well this year and was luck enough to shoot a 32" buck on the Muzz hunt.
31 October 2011, 05:16
JungleboyCongrats on a spectacular mulie! I agree, his mass really makes him a great trophy.
Well Done!
31 October 2011, 05:20
SevenxbjtVery nice buck!
31 October 2011, 05:28
Aspen Hill AdventuresYou lucky dude! Thanks for sharing, for me that would be a buck of a lifetime!
~Ann
31 October 2011, 09:00
Eland SlayerThat is a truly OUTSTANDING mulie buck!! Congratulations sir....
31 October 2011, 17:43
bwanamrmSuperb mulie! Congrats!
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31 October 2011, 19:32
M16Beautiful Buck! Congratulations.
31 October 2011, 23:31
Tim HeraldGreat buck! I love the mass...I may try to draw that area for elk next year. Did you see any good bulls in there?
Good Hunting,
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01 November 2011, 00:04
matt uNice buck!!
Congratulations
01 November 2011, 00:59
Mark A.Congrats on a great mule deer! Fantastic
01 November 2011, 01:27
Ackley Improved UserTim, the elk were everywhere, including some MONSTERS! But, very difficult to draw a permit! Regards, AIU
01 November 2011, 02:28
OLBIKERCongrats,that be one fine Buck!!!!

01 November 2011, 16:39
AntlersThat's a beauty - I love the mass and the color of the rack. Congratulations!

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02 November 2011, 04:28
GSSPNoel,
That is a Kicker of a buck! Congrats! How'd the bullet fare? Please give us some details about the shot and the angle. Don't see any blood, entrance/exit holes other than what looks like the beginnings of nad removal. Oh wait! Is the bullet exit area? Bet that left a mark!

Alan
03 November 2011, 06:38
Ackley Improved UserGSSP, this buck is a trophy - symmetry, mass (4.5" circumference throughout), color, deep forks, pretty, etc. I'm very lucky on this one, and I wish all get one like this. What fun sharing that would be!
The trusty "old" 'O6 AI did the job. He dropped in his tracks, dead before he hit the ground. "Spinned" 'im. I shot him at ~150 yds through the base of the neck - complete pass through. The 165 gr. Accubond bullet had to be traveling near ~3000 fps at impact, since it started at ~3250 fps at the muzzle. I like 69 grs. of Norma MRP - my best load for this cartridge - IMO better than the 180 gr. load using Re25, although I admit - if I were hunting elk - I'd use the 180 gr. bullet.
GSSP, I hope you and all the AR loyalists get one like this someday, but many have probably done better already.
Warm regards, Noel
PS. In the "BOOKs" the elk hunting is better than the deer hunting.
03 November 2011, 17:57
perryGreat deer.
?? Why are deer of that caliber "rare in the states these days"? Were they once not rare? I have never hunted mule deer but would like to some time.
Perry
03 November 2011, 20:01
Ackley Improved Userquote:
Originally posted by perry:
Great deer.
?? Why are deer of that caliber "rare in the states these days"? Were they once not rare? I have never hunted mule deer but would like to some time.
Perry
Perry, mule deer populations have been on the decline for decades in the West, and the decline is the almost exact inverse of the ever increasing elk populations in the West. IMO the elk are, in some manner, usurping habitat from the mule deer. Moreover, mule deer hunting pressure continues unabated, especially for big bucks, which must be one of the worst "animals" to be these days. If you're a big buck, you get spotted and killed in hurry. Trophy quality has dropped dramatically in the "Books." Regards, AIU
03 November 2011, 22:38
perryWould there be any chance of "managing" these herds with selective culling? Targeting inferior antlered bucks? Who regulates these herds and why have they not addressed the problem of the elk?
Perry
04 November 2011, 00:13
Ackley Improved UserUtah Game and Fish regulates the herds and sets the seasons in Utah. Wyoming does the same for Wyoming, etc. Their respective game biologists make the decisions.
04 November 2011, 17:13
matt salmA couple of friends and I hunted the book cliffs years ago after we read a story in bowhunter magazine about the mule deer there. We packed up, bought the $150 archery tag (maybe is was only $120 then) and headed out west. I shot my very first mule deer with a recurve and my buddy shot a big doe. We just didn't make it happen on anything big, but man we saw a couple bucks that were in that class...at least 180-190. I think that was in '89 or so. It was a great hunt and at the time there were a lot of deer, but the locals we ran into even then said "You should have seen it 10 years ago". Wonderful area, and I even saw a California Condor on the drive out to the south as we were headed home.
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Matt
05 November 2011, 07:26
GSSPThe Utah winter of 1991/2 was horrible for the Utah deer herds. It was so bad, the following year the Utah DWR changed forever how deer tags would be obtained in Utah. Their used to be unlimited tags available resulting in around 250,000 tags sold annually. Now, IIRC, it's around 90,000 tags obtained through a lottery. The state is now divided into 5 zones. A hunter has to not only pick a zone but a weapon; bow, muzzle loader or rifle/handgun. I believe that since the 1991/2 winter, Utah has put more emphasis into it's elk herd and developing it as a premium elk hunting destination. So far, the results are evident.
Alan
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09 March 2012, 07:57
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09 March 2012, 07:58
AnotherAZWriterThanks AI! Easier than searching...
I guess I missed the original posting. Man, what an awsome buck!
DRSS
10 March 2012, 03:06
Crazyhorseconsultingquote:
Would there be any chance of "managing" these herds with selective culling? Targeting inferior antlered bucks? Who regulates these herds and why have they not addressed the problem of the elk?
Elk is where the money is.
Even the rocks don't last forever.
10 March 2012, 04:03
drummondlindseyThat's a gorgeous buck! I don't think people realize how hard it can be to kill a buck like that, especially in the book cliffs. Congratulations!