Another buckless year
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- GunnyMack
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Another buckless year
Today at 5pm finished our six day firearms season, it used to be bucks only , in recent years the state has merged antlerless in as well.
I spent the first day sitting for 11 hours in 20° weather, seeing only does and fawns. Then I sat Thursday from 10am until dark, again no antlers, 17 does and fawns though.
Today I sat from 830 until dark and only saw 4 baldies.
However I've have three or four different mature bucks on camera, a few little ones also, mostly at night.
I can't remember the last time I shot a buck... at least 8 years ago!
Now maybe my muzzleloader season will be a little better!
I spent the first day sitting for 11 hours in 20° weather, seeing only does and fawns. Then I sat Thursday from 10am until dark, again no antlers, 17 does and fawns though.
Today I sat from 830 until dark and only saw 4 baldies.
However I've have three or four different mature bucks on camera, a few little ones also, mostly at night.
I can't remember the last time I shot a buck... at least 8 years ago!
Now maybe my muzzleloader season will be a little better!
BROWN LABS MATTER !!
Re: Another buckless year
How mature ? Guess on dressed out ?GunnyMack wrote: ↑Sat Dec 13, 2025 5:56 pm Today at 5pm finished our six day firearms season, it used to be bucks only , in recent years the state has merged antlerless in as well.
I spent the first day sitting for 11 hours in 20° weather, seeing only does and fawns. Then I sat Thursday from 10am until dark, again no antlers, 17 does and fawns though.
Today I sat from 830 until dark and only saw 4 baldies.
However I've have three or four different mature bucks on camera, a few little ones also, mostly at night.
I can't remember the last time I shot a buck... at least 8 years ago!
Now maybe my muzzleloader season will be a little better!
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Re: Another buckless year
At least 4 year old by the looks of them. One buck i got a single picture of it cant make out the rack very well but his body looks like a steer!
Most of our deer here might dress at 150 and that big guy would probably go over 200 dressed.
Most of our deer here might dress at 150 and that big guy would probably go over 200 dressed.
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Re: Another buckless year
One and only pic I got was back in late September.
Snowed overnight so when I get over there later today I'll get eyes on the ground and see what I find as for print sizes.
Sadly the farm is covered with barberry, multi floral rose and autumn olive- no way to get through it quietly enough to track.
Snowed overnight so when I get over there later today I'll get eyes on the ground and see what I find as for print sizes.
Sadly the farm is covered with barberry, multi floral rose and autumn olive- no way to get through it quietly enough to track.
BROWN LABS MATTER !!
Re: Another buckless year
How much snow is there ? If there’s enough to cushion your steps….GunnyMack wrote: ↑Sun Dec 14, 2025 5:18 am One and only pic I got was back in late September.
Snowed overnight so when I get over there later today I'll get eyes on the ground and see what I find as for print sizes.
Sadly the farm is covered with barberry, multi floral rose and autumn olive- no way to get through it quietly enough to track.
If there is tracks going in, circle it, if there’s not tracks coming out, go in after him. If it’s early enough and if the tracks are fresh, then you have plenty of time to catch up to him. If the tracks aren’t froze over what time did the temperature drop? That’ll tell you when he was through there. But you go have him on camera so that’s a help.
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Re: Another buckless year
Good luck Will! What muzzleloader are you hunting with?
Some day when I grow up I am going to get a flintlock kit from Jim Kibler.
Some day when I grow up I am going to get a flintlock kit from Jim Kibler.
Re: Another buckless year
Don’t know about your state but Xbows are taking over flintlockBill in Oregon wrote: ↑Sun Dec 14, 2025 9:25 am Good luck Will! What muzzleloader are you hunting with?
Some day when I grow up I am going to get a flintlock kit from Jim Kibler.![]()
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Re: Another buckless year
I had a good 8 point on camera this morning at 340 am, I just got home from the farm and there are so many tracks I dont think a guy could follow one set and follow it without going in circles.
Bill I use either my Lyman 54 , my TC Encore or my Knight- both are 50s.
It's now bow/muzzle loader/permit shotgun. Sunday's are bow only. But I was chasing Sage and pheasants today!
Bill I use either my Lyman 54 , my TC Encore or my Knight- both are 50s.
It's now bow/muzzle loader/permit shotgun. Sunday's are bow only. But I was chasing Sage and pheasants today!
BROWN LABS MATTER !!
Re: Another buckless year
You have to grab the buck track out of the doe and see where he went. Eventually they leave the doe’s.GunnyMack wrote: ↑Sun Dec 14, 2025 2:23 pm I had a good 8 point on camera this morning at 340 am, I just got home from the farm and there are so many tracks I dont think a guy could follow one set and follow it without going in circles.
Bill I use either my Lyman 54 , my TC Encore or my Knight- both are 50s.
It's now bow/muzzle loader/permit shotgun. Sunday's are bow only. But I was chasing Sage and pheasants today!
Sometimes it takes a awhile the PPP's You have to really want it..... good pod cast on this guy who has the P's.
https://youtu.be/emPdmXBqAhw?si=sjK_8lIow-1-pml5
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Re: Another buckless year
Camera just sent pics of two, possibly 3 different bucks!
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