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2011 Colorado Mule Deer
10 November 2011, 06:32
Ranger022011 Colorado Mule Deer
After several years of hunting a particular area along Colorado’s northern front range I finally had chance to shoot a monster mule deer. I had applied for a deer tag that covered most of the mule deer rutting season. My tag started the 3rd week of October but I waited until I had seen bucks in the area start to group up with the does before I started my hunt. I had a free afternoon so I decided to head out and see if I could find a shooter buck. I headed out to a piece of private property I permission to hunt. I parked my truck and hiked up a ridge to glass the far valley. I soon spotted a group of deer down the valley about a half mile away feeding along a hillside of mountain mahogany. I saw 3 bucks in the group and one looked like a possible shooter. I would need to make a hike long around a mountain to approach them from the top of a valley. So, headed back down the ridge and began my stalk. After a 50 minute hike I was able to sneak within 200 yards of the deer herd. I saw two of bucks along with 6 does. One of the bucks looked like a good buck, but it was hard to tell in the mountain mahogany. I picked the biggest buck up in my scope and place one shot behind his front shoulder. He hunched up at the bullet impact and walked about 30 feet and fell over. I gave watched to other deer mill around the area for 15 minutes. After waiting sufficient time to make sure the buck had expired I walked to the area and found the buck laying dead. I was surprised to see the buck was much bigger than I had realized. He measured 32” wide and weighed about 300 pounds. My taxidermist thinks he will score around 190. I used a 30-06 Tikka T3 stainless, Leupold Vari X II with a Nosler 180gr Accubond. The bullet made a clean pass through taking out lungs and his heart. In all the time I have spent scouting that area it was the first time I ever saw that buck. This will certainly be a deer to remember.
10 November 2011, 06:34
Ranger02
First stop was to my taxidermist.
10 November 2011, 06:42
lenglengWOW!
Congrats to you, and thanks for sharing.
10 November 2011, 06:42
kudu56That's a dandy!

Beautiful trophy.
10 November 2011, 06:55
StormsGSPAwesome!
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10 November 2011, 07:30
Lhook7Congratulations! That is a great deer.
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10 November 2011, 07:34
LBGuyoutstanding! great deer.
10 November 2011, 07:36
Aaron NeilsonRanger, good for you man! That's a heck of a buck, and will definitely push the 190" mark. Nice job!
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www.huntghr.com 10 November 2011, 09:19
drummondlindseyThat deer is a stud! Congratulations! Who is your taxidermist?
10 November 2011, 17:56
Ranger02quote:
drummondlindsey
Pat Wensman who owns Wildlife Creations in Fort Collins.
10 November 2011, 18:09
Jack D BoldBeautiful buck. Congrats!
Psst - Does he have an older brother hanging around, somewhere?
"You only gotta do one thing well to make it in this world" - J Joplin
10 November 2011, 18:33
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10 November 2011, 19:29
drummondlindseyquote:
Originally posted by Ranger02:
quote:
drummondlindsey
Pat Wensman who owns Wildlife Creations in Fort Collins.
Right on, I've never been over there. I live in Windsor
10 November 2011, 20:56
NortonHell of a deer.....congrats! Hope I see one close to that next week.
11 November 2011, 04:28
Tim HeraldCONGRATS!!!
Good Hunting,
Tim Herald
Worldwide Trophy Adventures
tim@trophyadventures.com
11 November 2011, 04:47
chuckmaxmanThat buck is a toad!
I have one exactly like him that I killed in the Gunnison area a few years ago. Right down to the uneven depth on the forks. Colorado is the place to go for big Mule Deer.
Once again Congrats!
11 November 2011, 04:48
swampshooterCongratulations, agreat trophy. That's a buck of a lifetime for most hunters.
velocity is like a new car, always losing value.
BC is like diamonds, holding value forever.
11 November 2011, 06:26
WV2WYGreat deer! Love those 30+ deer
12 November 2011, 00:52
JabaliHunterCongratulations! Great buck!
12 November 2011, 01:33
k-22hornetVery nice buck! Congrats.
12 November 2011, 02:15
Bear CatOutstanding...pushing 190 for sure
You got your self a real trophy there
Congradulations..good job
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12 November 2011, 07:16
Ranger02Thanks to everyone for the compliments.
I went to the Boone and Crocket website and attempted their offical scoring chart. I came up with a score of 186. This was my first attempt at scoring a deer so who knows how accurate my measurements turned out. I'll wait the required 60 days to have him offically scored.
No matter what the score, he is going to make a great mount.
12 November 2011, 09:18
drummondlindseyquote:
Originally posted by Ranger02:
Thanks to everyone for the compliments.
I went to the Boone and Crocket website and attempted their offical scoring chart. I came up with a score of 186. This was my first attempt at scoring a deer so who knows how accurate my measurements turned out. I'll wait the required 60 days to have him offically scored.
No matter what the score, he is going to make a great mount.
Score doesnt matter, big is big and that deer is big!
12 November 2011, 14:15
BigNateVery nice! Definately belongs on a wall. Nate
13 November 2011, 09:54
ldeBragger!
If that were my deer I'd be a braggin also!
Seriously, dam nice buck!
15 November 2011, 08:14
matt salmThat is one hell of a deer. Congrats. That's very close to my dream mule deer...the one I hope to get some day.
Shoot straight, shoot often.
Matt