Oregon stickbow Blacktail

Friday morning I went up to hunt a treestand where I've been getting some pics of decent bucks for the last month. A couple days before Thanksgiving I had a 140ish 4pt broadside at 30 yards from this stand, but he was just beyond my shooting range and wouldn't come any closer.

It was pretty cold but calm when I climbed in the stand this morning. But I had my wool on and insulated pacs, so I figured I was good to go. As it began to get light I tried a series of mock battle with my rattlers. After about 30-40 minutes I spotted movement coming up out the reprod. Elk! 4 cows, 2 calves, and a spike bull came in and milled around my stand looking to see what all the racket was about, then they slowly fed off and out of sight.

As time went on I lost all feeling in my toes, and was forcing myself to stay put 10 minutes at a time, then another 10 minutes, and so on. The sun was finally working it's way down in where I was, but I was considering climbing down. I rattled again at about 10:35 and about 10 minutes later I caught movement off to my right. I could see the back half of a deer, so I nocked an arrow. Then the deer stepped clear and began walking toward my stand.

Now, I've been trying to kill a deer or elk from a treestand for years, but I usually lose patience or get cold and climb down. I've also shot over several animals in the past.

Well this buck continued on and slowly walked by me. I started to draw my bow, but I so cold and stiff from sitting for 4 hours I could only get half drawn. I thought my shoulders and back would pop and spook the buck, so I let down. The buck sniffed the ground and took several more steps and was quartering away at around 15 yards. The buck dropped his head again and I came to full draw and released. My doug fir arrow passed through the buck and he kicked and ran off, but angled down into a draw. He had gone about 60-70 yards and I saw his back legs begin to give out as he went behind some small trees.

After sitting in the stand and collecting my thoughts for several minutes I climbed down. I was sure the buck was down and dead as I picked up my arrow. But I knew it would be a tough drag back up the draw, so I walked on out to the truck to retrieve my packboard. More than anything I needed to get warmed up by moving around for awhile.

After getting warmed up and getting circulation back in my feet I went down the draw and easily found the buck. He's a 3x4, and had lots of trash on the bases.

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I put on my '95 Ducks Rose Bowl T-shirt this morning for the fun of it, and it brought me good luck.

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I need to get some of those bunny boots if I do much more of this treestand hunting in the late season! But it's nice to get the monkey off my back.
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Great story and an even better deer! =D>
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Springville Shooter
That's a great story and even better late-season blacktail. I grew up hunting blacktails in far-nor-cal, and killed one with a recurve as well. Mine was in August and was a little forkie, but still fun. Do you work in the timber industry? Just wondered by your screen name. I worked in the woods for the first 13 years of my working life. Great job.---shooter
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Awesome Blacktail man.
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Great looking Buck Ron, and great story I was wondering how your season was going, Congrats on a great buck 10sign:
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AGCHAWK
BEAUTIFUL buck!!!

Man, my personal opinion is that the blacktail of the PACNORWEST are the prettiest deer there are in the lower 48. Of course, the Sitka Blacktail are equally impressive. I just love the different colors that they sport.
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BOHNTR
TK:

That's a beauty of a blacktail.........with a recurve at that......very impressive. Congratulations and thanks for sharing.
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MuleyMadness
Great story, persistence in the frigid air...doesn't get much better than that. Great buck, love the character and your Ducks had a great game Saturday also. 10sign:
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sneekeepete
Heck of a whitetail!!! Congrats on a great hunt and thanks for sharing!
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TheGreatwhitehunter
Congratulations that is a AWESOME blacktail buck =D>
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6x6 bull
Great looking deer and a great looking bow!!!! Congrats on a fine trophy.
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Tree Killer
"Springville Shooter" wrote: Do you work in the timber industry? Just wondered by your screen name. I worked in the woods for the first 13 years of my working life. Great job.---shooter
Yes, I've been an enviroids worst nightmare for nearly 37 years! Probably killed more trees than all the bull elk in Utah, Arizona, and New Mexico combined. :))

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Tree Killer
Thanks for all the kind words folks, appreciate it! I tend to get lucky now and then.
"AGCHAWK" wrote:BEAUTIFUL buck!!!

Man, my personal opinion is that the blacktail of the PACNORWEST are the prettiest deer there are in the lower 48. Of course, the Sitka Blacktail are equally impressive. I just love the different colors that they sport.

I'd have to agree with you 'HAWK. Nothing is prettier then a fully mature rutted up Blacktail buck in my eye!
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pram-z
Congrats on your nice nice Blacktail. Sorry you didn't get the 4x4, but glad your know your limits, many would have tried that shot. Looks like patience pays off. Don't know how those guys on the east coast can sit so long in a treestand. I guess they have nowhere else to go . Thanks for sharing, great story.
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Springville Shooter
Tree killer, next spring, knock a big doug fir over for me. Nothing beats killing the saw, giving the wedge one final whack, then standing back and taking in the beauty of a tall conifer whistling through the air and whackin the dirt! Some of the best guys I've ever met I met in the woods working on the northwest coast of California. Sometimes I still get on google earth and check out those THP's. Might even make a trip back to kill a blacktail next year myself .--shooter
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killerbee
wow TREEKILLER! what a great hunt! you get the best blacktail pics on a trail camera, and now put A DANDY oregon blacktail down with your recurve! very impressive! i'm super excited for you, i've hunted a little of that late season archery hunt in the "general" direction of your state- by zigzag, and i think hunting in that thick country is probably one of the tougher hunts a guy can do.

congrats again on a great hunt! thanks for posting- :thumb
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mapleton archer
that is one big tree and one pretty buck!
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Tree Killer
"killerbee" wrote:wow TREEKILLER! what a great hunt! you get the best blacktail pics on a trail camera, and now put A DANDY oregon blacktail down with your recurve! very impressive! i'm super excited for you, i've hunted a little of that late season archery hunt in the "general" direction of your state- by zigzag, and i think hunting in that thick country is probably one of the tougher hunts a guy can do.

congrats again on a great hunt! thanks for posting- :thumb
Thanks kb... we used to live up by Zigzag, and I still have a few spots not too far from there that I like to hunt. The thick timber and brush is a little intimidating to some folks, but when you live, work, and play in it all your life you learn where and how to hunt the country. It's usually a close encounter when it happens.
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pram-z
Well I went back and saw the picture of the big tree, it almost make me wish I still had my log trucks back ( I said almost, you'll know what I mean ) nice tree and buck.
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BlackCoyote
congrats! Nice buck and real nice 'curve...those blacktails are handsome fellows! :thumb
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BlackCoyote
"pram-z" wrote:Don't know how those guys on the east coast can sit so long in a treestand. I guess they have nowhere else to go.
When good ground is scarce, you spend as much time as you can 20 foot closer to god...after hunting in Wyoming for the first time this year glassing and moving it was tough to sit all day in my treestand.
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Very nice blacktail!

they are a pretty deer...
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