November 2007
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November 2007Monthly Archive First Buck Ever!!Posted by Chanse on 19 Nov 2007 | Tagged as: Mule Deer
It is the last day of the season and Jesse Kerns made it work for him. We started the morning off checking out all of the possible bucks that he could take for his first buck ever. We saw deer everywhere. Jesse’s dad Travis Kerns was along to give him the support and encouragement that every dad should do. After a couple of close calls on two other bucks that got the better of us we found this buck chillin in the sun. We made a good 200 yard stalk that got us to 240 yards from the bedded buck. Unable to get any closer because of the lack of cover we decided to have Jesse take the buck. He made one heck of a shot and harvested this heavy three point. A good management deer to be taken off the ranch. Both his dad and I were very excited to see his face after the shot. Congratulations Jesse and may they only increase in size as your hunting continues. Later, Chanse
Comments Off “Chanse’s Reward”Posted by Rob on 19 Nov 2007 | Tagged as: Mule Deer
Chanse Snow has been a huge part of Atkinson Expeditions success this year and this afternoon he got his just reward. Chanse shot this beautiful 5 year old - 170 class buck today (last day of the season). This is Chanse’s best buck to-date, but most certainly not his last !! Take Care - Robert Comments Off Two days and Two BucksPosted by Chanse on 16 Nov 2007 | Tagged as: Mule Deer
I forgot to post these guys earlier. So I will do it now, better late then never. David Brown and Brodey Davis hunted with us this year and harvested two awesome management bucks, “Swapped” (named so because his forks are swapped) and “Texan” (because when I found him I was elk hunting with two Texans). David was the first one up to bat so on the evening of the first day we found “Swapped” and we wasted no time getting into position to harvest him. He made a great shot and we hurried to get the pics taken before it was too dark (on the left). Then the next morning we went after “Texan“. After a couple of hours looking for him he finally appeared in the red breaks with 10 or so does. Crawling up a little hill and with Brodey in the prone position we waited patiently for him to turn broadside. When he did Brodey made a perfect shot and dropped him in his tracks. Two days and two great management bucks. This was a fun hunt. Later, Chanse Comments Off Two Super Management BucksPosted by Chanse on 16 Nov 2007 | Tagged as: Mule Deer
The past two days have been very eventful to say the least. The first day of our hunt Roger Bell harvested a super nice three point “Agua“ (right side). Then on our other ranch Rob and his Trophy Hunter Richard Attenberger harvested a bruzer of a buck (seen on last post). What a day for us out here! Then today Rob, Roger, Tony and I went on a mission to find “Fuego“. I have been looking for this buck for three straight days with no luck of finding him. To say the least I was getting a little frustrated. We have been seeing this buck for four months straight in the same area, and when I want to find him he plays hide and seek. Then today out of the blue there he is right in front of us. We were all very excited to have found him. Tony Mandile made a awesome shot and we finally got the better of him. What a great way to end the hunt! Wes you can breathe easy now, we have Colorado under control. Later, Chanse Comments Off ” Are you Kidding Me “Posted by Rob on 15 Nov 2007 | Tagged as: Mule Deer Tuesday night, November 13, 2007 - I have a discussion with Richard Atkinson concerning our southern property and I could use his help in keeping an eye on it to make sure we don’t miss out on a potential “Big Buck”. Richard agrees and plans on being there at first light the next morning. MAN I LOVE HUNTING MULE DEER !! Best Regards, Robert Comments Off Hello from KS!!!!!!!!Posted by Wes on 09 Nov 2007 | Tagged as: Whitetail
Jared double lunged this buck early this morning. He could hear the buck ripping up a tree in the thicket and got on the rattle horns. Good progress but it wasn’t until the bleat can sounded the buck came and stood on the X. Jared made a perfect shot and the second buck of the KS season was down. Way to go Jared on your first pope and young whitetail. I’ll now be without good internet at the lodge unless we get it hooked up in the near future so updates may be scarce from here. Rob has Colorado covered so he will let us know how that shakes down. I also got good feed back from a Wyoming hunter shot a typical Blackhills 8 pt. I posted a pic in the trophy gallery. The bucks are fired up and lots of sightings everyday. Later, Wes Comments Off |