All Guts No Glory

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On the very last night of the regular archery season I was able to stick a large mule deer I had been following for the past three years. I was watching him lay down when I saw two other hunters running towards him. I jumped up and ran over to them and told them I had already shot that deer. When I yelled at them to stop the deer jumped up and ran off into some thick stuff.
We looked for awhile but it was getting dark so we called the search off until the next morning. We followed the blood trail in the light, We were able to follow the blood up to a road and back down into the bushes were we found The Gut Pile. So if You know the two local boys from Eden, in a white F150 filled with orange candle sticks, who I will guarantee are bragging about this deer let them know you know the true story of this one!!!!!
 
Bummer man :(


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Later, Brandon
 
I would check the local taxidermy shops. Maybe they took it in to be mounted?? That really sucks. My family has had several deer "stolen" down in southern Utah. 2 of them were my sister and my brothers 1st archery bucks. Came back to camp to get help tracking, and bam. Stolen right out from under them. Hope they are real proud of "their" trophy!! Hopefully you can find him!
 
Sorry to hear that you had your buck stolen. It's really hard for me to understand how somebody could take another persons deer and brag and show off the deer. I mentioned this story before on MM, We walked back into our camp and caught a man with his young son sealing a buck we had hanging. I could not believe this guy teaching his kid that it was okay to steal another persons deer. Funny part is if he would have asked or even hinted he needed a deer we would have given him the damn thing. I told the jerk that I was sure his son was really proud of him... in hindsight we should have had him arrested or whatever they do to people that steal deer. His kid would have learned a more valuable lesson about hunter ethics.. Again sorry you had you buck taken..
 

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