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Just got back from a wonderful mule deer hunt in Utah... thought I would share a report and some photos. Location: Coldwater Ranch, Cache County, Utah Outfitter: Devil's Gate Outfitters, Jake Peterson Guide: Bill Nyeberg Hunters: Myself - Andy Cobb (Frank & Brad from California were hunters in camp as well) Dates: Oct 26 - Nov 1 Rifle: Ruger M77 Mark II, Stainless/Laminate - 300 Win Mag Ammo: Factory Federal, 180 grain Trophy Tip Other Equipment: Vortex Diamondback 10 X 42 binoculars, Kenetrek gaiters I started researching a mule deer hunt and narrowed down my selection to a handful of outfits. After getting in contact with Jake Peterson and checking some repeat client references, the decision was made and the hunt was booked. The Coldwater Ranch is a 30,000+ acre cattle ranch with some beautiful terrain. The ranch is a CWMU, Cooperative Wildlife Management Unit, and there is no draw required for tags... this along with Devil's Gate Outfitters offering 1 X 1 guided hunts figured into my decision. Jake contacted me the week before the hunt and advised bringing some warm clothing as there was two feet of snow on the mountain. This would be quite an adventure for an old hunter from Alabama, as well as a couple of young guys from California. Camp is situated in the mountains at about 6500 feet elevation and consists of a cook tent and a larger tent to eat meals. Sleeping quarters are comfortable RV Trailers with heat and hot showers. With the snow and the steep terrain, getting around on the ranch was a concern, but with four wheel drive trucks with tire chains and ATVs, all but the steepest roads on the ranch could be traveled. Here are a few photos of the hunting grounds. The deer were really on there feet feeding and in the pre-rut mode. We saw lots of mule deer, elk, and moose and had the chance to look over quite a few mule deer bucks before deciding on one to shoot. With the deep snow, hunting was mostly done by driving the ranch roads and spotting deer then accessing the trophy quality with binoculars and spotting scopes before committing to a stalk. My guide, Bill, and me spotted 12 good bucks the first morning before we got a look at one I wanted. He was spotted high on a steep ridge line with a doe and a smaller buck. We got the spotting scope on him and studied him for some time before we decided I should shoot this buck. However, by the time our decision was made, the deer fed over the ridge and out of sight. We traveled on for a couple of miles looking at more deer and decided to head back to camp for a bite to eat. As we drove past the ridge the buck was on, Bill stopped to glass and spotted him again... too far for a shot. We made a plan to return to camp, get some food, and take the Polaris Ranger ATV to the top of the ridge and try to relocate the buck. I thought it was a long shot to find the buck again in this vast country, but I underestimated my guide. We drove the Ranger to the top and stopped every so often as more terrain came into view and glassed for deer. Finally, after covering the mountain for quite some way, the ridge the buck had been on came into view. We glassed the ridge across a draw for a while and did not see any deer. Bill said we should walk over to the edge of this draw and glass down into it, which is just what we did. Bill spots the buck 3/4 of the way down in the draw feeding. The buck is alone feeding and has his head buried in a juniper, oblivious to our presence. Bill confirms it is the same buck and I sit down in the snow and get on the shooting sticks. The buck is quartering away at 168 yards and I have all the time I need to steady myself for the shot. At the shot the buck bucks and runs about forty yards downhill and goes down. We have quite the celebration back at camp... Frank had killed his buck the day before, which was the day of arrival and not even a scheduled hunting day. Bill caping my buck. Bill & me. My antlers. We had even more of a celebration the next night after Brad filled his tag after passing a good buck on day one. The guides took time to do some rough scoring of the bucks and we celebrated some more. Brad's buck had matching sticker points and Frank's had all kinds of cheaters with at least a couple of inch long points coming off the brow tines. Three good bucks down by day two!!! Here are the racks of the three bucks: left to right, Frank's 194", my 167", and Brad's 187" We stayed on the mountain a couple of more days and started breaking down camp before the snow melt made the roads too messy. When we left the mountain the snow was starting to melt on the south facing slopes and in the sunny spots. It was a fantastic trip!!! -------------------------------------------- National Rifle Association - Life Member National Wild Turkey Federation - Diamond Life Sponsor Pope & Young Club - Associate Member | ||
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glad you had fun. looks c o l d !! | |||
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Congrats on some darn nice deer! | |||
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nice deer and country keep your barrell clean and your powder dry | |||
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Great pictures thanks for posting ________________________________________________ Maker of The Frankenstud Sling Keeper Proudly made in the USA Acepting all forms of payment | |||
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Great story, and great pics to go along with it. I really enjoyed reading it. Congrats on a great deer, and an obviously fun hunt. | |||
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Awesome, congratulations! | |||
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Great bucks there! Frank "I don't know what there is about buffalo that frightens me so.....He looks like he hates you personally. He looks like you owe him money." - Robert Ruark, Horn of the Hunter, 1953 NRA Life, SAF Life, CRPA Life, DRSS lite | |||
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Great buck and beautiful country. DRSS | |||
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Nice pictures and good buck. Thx for sharing! | |||
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Thanks for the report Those are some nice Bucks! | |||
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Great hunt, beautiful country. Some very nice pictures. Jim "Bwana Umfundi" NRA | |||
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ghostbird; Your photos are totally amazing!!!! Congratulations on some great deer too! Best regards, D. Nelson | |||
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Thanks everyone. The snow made it quite an adventure and a great trip. I've been hunting whitetails here at home and trying to get my 21 year old daughter her first deer. -------------------------------------------- National Rifle Association - Life Member National Wild Turkey Federation - Diamond Life Sponsor Pope & Young Club - Associate Member | |||
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Ghostbird, Super report, super photos and sounds like a super hunt...thanks for sharing your adventure. Paul "Diligentia - Vis - Celeritas" NRA Benefactor Member Member DRSS | |||
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Super report and excellent photos. Well done!!! Oh, and nice bucks, too! Tony Mandile - Author "How To Hunt Coues Deer" | |||
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Very nice photos and some super deer. | |||
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great buck and pics thanks | |||
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Great report and hunt. Thanks for sharing! ddj The best part of hunting and fishing was the thinking about going and the talking about it after you got back - Robert Ruark | |||
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Nice, Very Nice. | |||
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