God Still Must Love This Little Girl of Mine...

Ursus21

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So my 14 year old daughter tells me that after killing a really big whitetail her first year (two years ago), that this year she would like a mule deer buck. She had to pick the year when deer numbers are the lowest they've been in probably 20 years in Montana. I told her I'd see what we could do, but wasn't going to make any promises. I am kind'a lucky though. Out my classroom window where I teach I have a good view of a hillside. It is common to see deer on the hill. Today I noted quite a few deer were moving. So I asked my daughter if she wanted to go for a quick hike after school in and area where I'd heard there was a really freaky looking muley buck. She gave me that typical teenage look like "DUH!" Then replied she would be ready right after school. So we rushed home from school/work, changed clothes, and put the pedal to the metal to get to the trail head. We had about 1 1/2 hours of light to work with so we hiked quickly and glassed often along the way. First off we saw a couple mule deer does. Then a little further on I spotted an average 3x3 mule deer that my daughter passed on. Then another forkhorn, which she had no trouble passing either. We spotted a few more mule deer does and a pair of whitetail does. We were encouraged by all the deer sightings. I had a specific canyon I was trying to reach before dark. We made it with a little time to spare. We slowed as we neared the edge. I crept forward and told my daughter to be ready as there were often deer in this particular canyon. I had no sooner said that when I spotted the freaky buck standing majestically on a point, broadside, 200 yards away. He did not see us. I had my daughter put the bi-pod down on her 7mm08 Rem Mt. Rifle. I told her to hold right on his shoulder and when was crazy steady to squeeze the trigger. I assured her she had time, and the buck didn't have a clue we were there. She got dogged in. Found the buck in her scope, caressed the trigger just right, and sent a 140gr. Federal Fusion bullet on its way. The buck leaped in the air, and catapulted downhill off the point. He made it 50 yards before piling up in a brushy [beeep]-hole. The hugs and high 5's ensued! Not a bad shot considering the 30mph wind and 28 degree temperature without windchill figured in. We had a heckuva time reaching the buck, but finally did. I had to really grunt to get him up and out of the mess he was in so we could get some good picks. Now he isn't a mega-monster, but he's super cool and unique. He's a 6x5 with a 1 7/8" spread.
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In this photo below you can see he's got a body like a horse. Felt like a draft horse trying to pull him uphill by myself.
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Last but not least here's the best part about being a dad for a guide.
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what's not to love shes purdy{gets it from her mother I'm guessing} she can shoot and she likes to hunt!
Awesome looking mulie ! congrats!
 
Great story, but that grin on her face tells it all.
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..I think that's a unique looking rack on the Mulie...She should have at least helped pulling it up the hill..
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Old Turtle she did what she could to help. Mostly though it was all she could do to lift the back legs and keep them from getting tangled up in the brush, which really was a big help.
 
I was just poking a little fun...I'm sure she was a eager to get it up as you were...It does look like a well fed monster..
 
Oh, you rock gurl!!

Big is not always better; when it comes to opportunities to take a small but unique rack, especially for a first muley, take the shot! Great job!! You can kill the monster next time.
 
Thanks everyone. It's been a long but good day. I went back in this morning, boned the deer out, filled my backpack, and headed for the truck. Took one bad spill on a steep, icy, rock covered slope. Fell over backwards. Landed right on the pack. It was full of meat and felt like landing on a pillow. Had I not been wearing the pack and took that fall, I probably wouldn't be typing this right now. At worst, I'd be dead, at best I would have been laid up in a hospital. I don't recommend trying it.
 
God loves all the little girls. But about that buck, it appears he might have been cross bred with a sitka ...well from the antlers... definitely not the body though. Nice shooting.
 
What a trophy, I am talking about your daughter of course. That pic of her giving you a kiss is priceless dad. I know you are proud of her, it shows in that big smile of yours. That is great. I can't wait until my son harvests his first deer. We are gonna go on thanksgiving weekend, hopefully we will be able to find a little buck for him. This will be his first deer hunt ever.

I really like the looks of that rack, pretty cool.
 
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