Daughter's 2006 buck

NeMont

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I knew Saturday was one of the few days I would have to hunt with my oldest daughter. Her sister had already scored on an antelope buck. It is amazing that I almost have to make an appointment with her to spend many hours together. Last Thurs. evening she told be that she had time on Sat. to hunt but she couldn't go before 8 a.m. because of a team breakfast that she was going to and had to be home no later then 5 p.m.

So on Friday I unwound by going to a place that I kew held deer and lots of little to average bucks. Found a group of 5 that held a 3x3 that would be perfect for my girl the next morning. The bucks were bedding down as the sunset. They were on public land but I had faith in my fellow hunters that they would venture far enough off the road to distrub these bucks.

Left the house at 8:05 and drove twenty minutes to where we would begin our hike. We set up a spotting scope and within 2 minutes located the 3x3 and other bucks in their beds about 400 yards away and they didn't know we were there

Here is the bed of the buck.
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We snuck in on him trying to be sure not spook other deer in the area that we had seen. Got to a spot where my daughter could set up and she got comfortable found him in the scope and said, "he is good enough for me". I give her a yardage of 114 yards and then Bang and the buck just rolled out of his bed dead from a shot through the neck. She said she wasn't aiming for the neck but I guess luck was on our side.

Here is the view the buck had, we snuck in from the left.

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And here is the girl with her prize. As always not a B&C buck but a trophy of a life time for me. This is her third buck in as many years.

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thanks for listening


Nemont
 
Nice job NeMont, my kind of country. Great pictures you took. Enjoy your girls they will be gone in a very short time but with the great memories you are providing them.
 
A teenage daughter that has a busy schedule? I know how it is. Great buck and great hunt. Congratulations to her and to you for keeping her interested in "the finer things in life" I have one daughter out of state on an FFA trip right now and the other with a grueling volleyball schedule, not to mention the long list of other things they are involved with. And then theres boyfreinds on top of it. We always seem to make time before the season is over, just like you did. Thanks for the story and the pics.

life IS good
 
Awesome! I personally think stories like these are the best ones to read! Thanks for sharing. Great stuff.

ODDNUT1
Kirt C.
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I'm with OddNut on this one. Nothing like seeing a youngster's hunting success. And she's a girl no less. I have 4 daughters and they all love to hunt. Congrats!

It's always an adventure!!!
 
CONGRATS!!! to your daughter, and as usual great pics!. Thx Nemont for the story-

Doug
 
Did it once again!! Way to go NeMont for getting the kiddies out in the woods..
 
Just as though I was riding along. Perfect, NEMONT. Tell her congrats. Got her home for VB too. God, I am MISSINMT.
 
Thats frickin awesome!
Congrats to your daughter and the fine memories!
Thanks for sharing!
Jeff
 
Congratulations to both of you!! Nice to see another successful young lady in the field. Good job! Enjoy
 
Great story and pictures NeMont, You've had some great posts lately - keep 'em coming. Congrats to your daughter and to you too!

Keep the Sun at Your Back and the Wind in Your Face
 

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