My Paunsaugunt Muzzleloader Buck

Hawkeye

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Several people have asked how my hunt went so I thought I should provide a full report. As many of you, I had a Paunsaugunt rifle tag in 2006. The rifle hunt on this unit is a fun but difficult hunt because the deer typically migrate during the middle of the hunt. Therefore, it is nearly impossible to scout a particular buck because he likely will not be in the same location when the hunt opens. 2006 was no exception. I started my hunt up on top of the plateau but quickly realized that I needed to move down to the middle of the unit. On the morning of the fifth day, I shot my buck. He is only 24 inches wide but had good mass and massive eye guards.

My 2006 Paunsaugunt Buck

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Fast forward to 2008. In February of this year, I decided to attend the Hunting Expo in Salt Lake City, Utah. I am generally opposed all conservation and convention tags, but after realizing that these tags are here for the time being, I decided I might as well apply for several deer and elk tags. Imagine my surprise when I learned that I had drawn a muzzleloader tag for the Paunsaugunt unit. I was absolutely pumped to have a second chance on this unit.

During the summer, I made two trips to Southern Utah to familiarize myself with the southern half of the unit. During these trips, I met some wonderful people who were very helpful and willing to share information. My hunt was scheduled to open on October 27, 2008.

I headed to Southern Utah two days prior to the opening day to do some last minute scouting. During those two days, I saw lots of deer and plenty of small bucks but nothing I wanted to shoot early in the hunt. My brother-in-law joined me for the first three days of the hunt. We hunted hard but we were not seeing the caliber of bucks that we were expecting to see. The biggest problem we were having was temperatures in the low 80's. With the heat, I am not sure if the bigger bucks were hung up in higher country or if they were just buried in the junipers waiting for it to cool down for the rut. On Wednesday afternoon, my brother-in-law had to return to work for a few days, and I had to return home for a funeral.

I headed back to Kanab on Thursday afternoon to hunt by myself until my brother-in-law returned that weekend. Thursday evening and Friday morning were more of the same?small bucks and does. On Friday afternoon, I headed back into an area where I had been seeing lots of deer. While on my way to my glassing location, I spotted a group of deer with one decent buck. He was about 150 yards away and was headed into the trees. He looked to have decent forks and I guessed him to be 27 to 28" wide so I grabbed my rifle and took the shot. When the smoke cleared, my buck was down.

As I approached my deer, I realized that he was a nice buck but not the caliber of deer that I was hoping for. He is a solid 4x4 that is 26" wide with eye guards and a couple of small points near his bases. Unfortunately, I was by myself and without my camera when I shot him and daylight was fading quickly. I tagged and gutted my deer and then loaded him up and headed to camp. By the time I got back to camp it was dark. Rather than staying the night and heading home in the morning, I made the decision to pack up camp and head home that evening. As a result, I did not take a single picture of my deer in the field.

My 2008 Paunsaugunt Buck

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In hindsight, I only have two regrets. First, I wish that I would have been more patient and held out until the end of the hunt. A cold front blew in that weekend and I heard that things began to pick up and some better bucks were taken. Second, I wish that I would have taken some pictures of my deer in the field. I will never again find myself hunting alone without a camera.

In conclusion, I had a wonderful time hunting the Paunsaugunt. I met some great people and the scenery is absolutely gorgeous. There are certainly some good deer left on the unit but this hunt was tougher than I expected. Although I am happy with my deer, I would have liked to have done better with this premium tag. I want to thank Lanny, Ryan, Jason and Tony for helping make my hunt a success.

Hawkeye
 
Nice bucks, thanks for sharing. From the guys I talked to it was a pretty tough hunt this year with the weather so warm.
 
Nice deer Hawkeye. If I am right, it is conceivable, that you could hunt the Paunsaugunt again next year - is that not correct?
 
It was definately a fun hunt. I had a blast. I wish I was there that friday night of the kill. That was some of the most beautifull land in the world. IT is a great looking deer. Congrats, and we will hit it hard again next year, somewhere.
 
I don't know if I would have passed on that buck. That thing has incredible eyeguards.

I had a hunt in NM a few years ago that I had my 35mm camera with me because my wife needed our digital camera. When I left home it had about 10 pictures already taken so I just kept taking pictures. I had a real nice full curl bighorn sheep walk by me one morning at less than 20' that I got a couple real nice pictures of. Anyway, once I started getting up close to 30 pictures I was saying what the heck. As you can guess there was no film in the camera because one of my daughters had been playing with it and had been snapping pictures and advancing it. I was literally sick to my stomach after realizing all the pictures I had taken were not even there. Needless to say the very next day I bought a digital camera for myself and I never go out without it.
 

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