I got back on Wednesday from MT where I was chasing muley's and spent yesterday cutting/wrapping meat!
This one's just to prove not everything killed in MT is huge... I caught up with this buck in a sleet/snow storm the second evening I was able to hunt. He did suffer a bit of ground skrinkage, but I attribute that to the reduced visibility (the snow was blowing into my face) and not to me being a horrible judge of mule deer or getting an itchy trigger finger...
Anyway, I'm happy with that buck and it was a fun hunt in some new/interesting country with great company...
Here's the doe I shot the first evening I was able to hunt. If I get drawn again I'll definitely be saving my pennies for more doe tags...
This one's just to prove not everything killed in MT is huge... I caught up with this buck in a sleet/snow storm the second evening I was able to hunt. He did suffer a bit of ground skrinkage, but I attribute that to the reduced visibility (the snow was blowing into my face) and not to me being a horrible judge of mule deer or getting an itchy trigger finger...
Anyway, I'm happy with that buck and it was a fun hunt in some new/interesting country with great company...
Here's the doe I shot the first evening I was able to hunt. If I get drawn again I'll definitely be saving my pennies for more doe tags...