The farmer's deer

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The farmer's deer

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Last Monday was the start of shotgun season in our neck of the woods. As I was too lazy to get up before dawn, I got to the farm about 9AM and started stripping bark off cedar logs for a wood-client of the farmer.

The temps had dropped to -8 C overnight and zero during the day, and sunny. I worked at that 'till 2:30 then drove back to my stand. Wouldn't ya know it, now that turkey season is over, they're all over the place.

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The farmer had mentioned that he'd bought a new chest freezer and was expecting delivery next week. He quipped that it'd be filled with venison soon. Now, I didn't know if he was joking or not. He doesn't hunt much and his wife doesn't care for it. She's a beef and potatoes girl. She added that he'd be eating a lot of raw venison if that were the case.

Monday as I was walking in I saw three deer in a group with no guaranteed shot (I'm a lousy free-hand shooter).

Tuesday morning I was back working with the farmer, bucking up and splitting wood. Sugar maple, yellow birch and black cherry. We managed about 4 cords. Come 2:30 we quit and suited up in hunter orange. His was pertty faded. I headed into the back stand again while he went to a slight ridge he said he had not hunted since he was a teenager. I was still, cool, and I took it all in.

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About 4:10, I closed my eyes for a few minutes. Don't know how often I did that, but the last time I eased one eye open a slit, there was a deer!

No telling quite yet what, but he was slinking up the side of the lane to the right with spruce and such between he and I. Every once in a while I caught the glint of bone on his head. He was a good one! Whatever scent he was following was most certainly that of gas and bar oil from my boots while walking in.

He took forever!! I had the time to take my pounding pulse (110) and calm my breathing somewhat. What was he doing!!?? I could have taken a 50 yard facing shot through twigs, but waited. I knew he had to turn even if he was going to leave...as long as I didn't spook him.

Finally, he decided on something cervid, and veered to the right to skirt some low spruce. I was ready. I saw his side ripple and he stumbled. He circled back into the bush and I saw him falter 40 yards away, carrying some serious headgear.

I called the farmer and he came over to put his tag on the deer. He said the deer weren't this big when he was a teenager. Heck, my deer weren't this big ever! I hope his freezer arrives on time.

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Wow. Nice buck! Congrats!! :)
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Nice Buck - Congratulations!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Very good! That's a great buck!
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Thanks so much for sharing the story. Impressive buck for sure. Congrats!!
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WOW!!!! :shock: :shock: :shock: Look at the height of those tines!!! :shock:

He's BEAUTIFUL!!!

Congratulations, Grant, on that awesome buck!

Great hunt story! What a great way to end a day of working in the woods! I especially loved that your farmer friend got back out into the woods after so many years and experienced your success. Maybe now he'll get out more often?

Happy, "Freezer-Filling Day"!

Celebrating with you here in Kitchener!
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CONGRATS!! Nice deer down!! I had a close encounter with his twin last week with the bow.
I hope mine survives the gun hunt!! :lol:
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Awesome buck ! .... great story and awesome field pic's !

Congrat's on a beauty buck !
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That's a dandy! Congrats!
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I love it maple..great story ..and what a beautiful deer..
congrats..
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Congrats Maple on the awesome buck, great photo's.

Where about outside of Ottawa, as Im just south in Osgoode.

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Wow, I'm not sure I could have kept my pulse down to 110! Those moments between when you first spot them and when they present a good shot seem like an eternity. Way to think ahead and wait for the shot. That is one awesome deer! Your farmer buddy could use the rack as a frame for a new tool shed. 8) :D
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Very nice , big congrats , I wish there were a few more pics of the deer , he is a monster. Awesome
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Congratulations! That's a day to remember.
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What an awesome deer! Thanks for the story and pictures. Congratulations.
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