Tuesday, February 10, 2009

Found one shed off my big eight point on Feb. 10.

I have been out three times shed hunting this year so far. I had the day off from work on MLK day and found a head which was eight point. I went on Feb. 8 with my two boys and found three fresh sheds, one old shed, and another head which was another eight point. I went out this morning on Feb. 10 and found half of my big eight pointer and another small shed that were fresh.

Sunday, December 21, 2008

Monday, December 15, 2008

8PT TOOK A BEATING?

Latest picture of the 8pt. Looks like he survived rifle season, but got broke up a little bit. I guess I'll have to find his sheds.

Saturday, December 6, 2008

COLBY GULL'S BUCK



More images of this buck in our photo gallery. Just click the link on the right.

Thursday, December 4, 2008

PAYNE FAMILY BAGS TWO MORE BUCKS




Tom and Shanna Payne killed these bucks during archery season. Just when we thought Kansas bucks weren't going down this year! :) Shanna's buck grossed 125 and Tom's was 150.

Tuesday, December 2, 2008

NEW BUCK ON FIELD CAM



This is the buck I caught a glimpse of from the tree stand the other night. I was hoping to catch him on camera. He has some extra junk coming off the base. More pictures of him and the other large buck coming to my corn in the gallery.

Sunday, November 30, 2008

Travis Johnson Bags His First Buck



Travis (pictured in center) flew to Nebraska with his dad and a buddy to rifle hunt Whitetail. He took this nice 11 pt. home with him.

Interesting E-Mail Going Around



This was not taken by any of our viewers, but thought it was worth posting. This buck was caught on a field cam with an arrow in it's head.

Thursday, October 30, 2008

BBD


Nathan Payne killed this 160 class buck on an evening hunt last week. More pics available in the photo gallery. Check back often, as we are hearing more big ones are down and pictures are expected soon.

Sunday, October 26, 2008

Casey puts a monster down


well as much fun as it is to hunt the peak rut in Nov. i'm gonna have to pass again this year!! Oct. 21 was my lucky day for 2008. after getting trail camera pics of a deer i named Forks for the last 2 years i finally laid eyes on him for the first time in real life. i was hunting in a draw in a stand i call the "doomsday" stand b/c every time i hunted it before something bad resulted. but i hunted it anyway... cold n cloudy day i had just finished a grunting and rattling sequence about 10 min prior when something caught my eye. it was antler in a thick spot 35 yards in front of me. he wanted to go down wind of me and into the thick mass of tangled trees to the southwest, but after enticing him with my grunt call over my shoulder, after a gruesome 10 min wait, i coaxed him to come into my shooting lane and in to 20 yards where he dropped his head to sniff the corn pile that was in front of my trial cam. knowing that i was in the wide open and he was nearly directly facing me my only chance do get drawn was while his head was down. i couldn't wait for a better shot, that was a good as it was gonna get then while he was at least standing still. Besides, it was the doomsday stand...i didn't want to give it another chance to remind me why i named it that! with his head down, and very sharply quartered to me i drew and settled my pin just off the spine and right behind the shoulder blades. ya it was a tough shot, but i think those of you who know me understand that confidence is not something that i lack. THWAP! i released and buried the shaft exactly where my pin was placed. as he reared and pivoted away from my i saw my arrow shaft had penetrated nearly to my wrap. i knew it should be good, but after checking for blood 30 min later with a lot of ground moisture, and more rain on the way, i found no blood. i soon had about 5 loyal friends at my side as we gave amply time before reentering the field to continue the search. on a cold and misty night the mob and i searched high and low to follow a few sparse drops of blood through the mid-torso high crp grass. one spot at a time we inched our way closer to my prize. Finally, when breaking inside of 20 yards of him i could see the heavenly glow of an orange lume-noc. after blinking once to make sure my eyes weren't playing tricks on me, i shouted "i got him" and ran up to claim my troghy. then i immediately thanked everyone for spending their time to help me. the shot destroyed atleast one lung but i didn't look to see if it pierced the other. the tracking job we found was so dificult due to the fact that the broad head drove its way through the meaty tissue between the ribs in an attemp to exit but lost the momentum to pass through the hide. there was no exit therefore the only blood we were following was that which was comming out the top of his back. the trail, although seeming like it took hours, ended within 150 yards of where it started. preliminary information suggest that this deer will gross score in the mid-high 150's...which is b/c when we found him we discovered that he had broken off 3 tines already this year!!!!!!!!! those tines would have elevated his gross score to the mid-low 160's where i had guessed he would be based on trail photos. but i did hope that i'd be wrong and that he be even bigger!! he had 18 scorable points, only 15 when we found him. hare are the pics, and good luck to all of you this year. GO GET'EM!

Wednesday, October 15, 2008

FIRST KILL



This picture was sent in by Chance Blatchford's mother. She said he is quite the hunter and she is very proud of him! Chance is 16 years old. This may be the first picture we have to post of a BBD in 2008, but this is NOT Chance's first kill. His mother said he had a comparable kill last year.

Tuesday, October 14, 2008

Friday, October 3, 2008

BRIAN'S SHOT



Sorry it took so long to get this one on, Brian!