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Old 10-24-2012, 04:35 PM   #1
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Default Utah deer hunt

Deer season opened in Utah on the 20th. My youngest son Hunter and I were drawn for the hunt. We left the Wednesday the 17th after school for the 520 mile drive. Towing my trailer with our tent, 2 quads and everything else needed for a week long camping trip in the mountains. We arrived in Mesquite NV, where we always meet up with others from our hunting party, around 8pm. After breakfast with the group in the morning we left for Cedar City, UT and the Walmart there. We loaded up on more supplies than we could eat and more booze than we could drink in a month, as usual. We headed out for Panguitch soon after. Arriving in camp about 2, introductions and handshakes went around for new and old members of the party. Howard, the oldest member of the party, has been hunting the area since 56', My son Hunter, the youngest at 14, had never been to the camp with the group before. We pitched tent, set up our kitchen, dug our latrine and hung a meat pole.
Friday was our first full day. We scouted new areas to hunt, the area that we hunt is roughly 100 square miles, most accessible by truck and atv, the rest only on foot and at 9300' altitude not that easily for someone from a town in southern California. We saw lots of shootable deer since we were there looking for meat and my sons first deer. Bigger bucks take a lot more effort. We were looking forward to opening morning. 4:30 comes awfully early and going from 90 degree weather with a low of 74 to 27 degrees at 4:30 in the morning takes a little getting used to. We had our coffee and hopped on the quads, a half hour later we were at our site and 15 minutes later so was 7 other people. We waited hoping they would leave since we were there first, but they didn't. We saw a few does with fawns and saw a nice big bodied fork horn. We first saw them at 750 yards and they worked their way to within 450 yards, still out of reach for my sons shooting abilities, it was headed in our direction then a truck on the road scared him off. We packed up and headed back towards camp.
Taking a slow ride back hoping to see something, about half way back I saw a a little forky standing in the road, not 25 yards away. My son was behind me. He couldn't see the buck. The buck walked in to the aspens. I told my son to ride up real slow and get off of his quad and grab his rifle. By the time he got there to buck had ran back about 100 yards into the aspen. It was dark and hard to see it, Hunter was in a kneeling position, he didn't have a shot because the aspens were so thick. Then, the buck toke 2 steps forward to get a better look at us, BIG MISTAKE. Hunter asked if he should shoot, "Whenever you're ready" I said. I almost didn't hear the repeat of the rifle. The buck dropped in it's tracks.
I got my deer that afternoon. Our camp had a clean sweep 6 for 6. A spike, 2 forky's, a 3x2 and 2 3x3's. For 2 of the hunter's it was their first deer, for the others, it was another deer and another memory. For me it was the most important deer in the world, it was my sons first.
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Old 10-24-2012, 05:03 PM   #2
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why do you tape the nose and put them in bags?
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Old 10-24-2012, 05:10 PM   #3
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The bag is to keep the flies off of them and the tape is to keep the flies from going through their nostrils to the meat.
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To keep the snoring deer from keeping the camp awake!!
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Great trip congrats!!
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Old 10-31-2012, 09:44 AM   #6
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thanks just curious lol
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Why do you put them in bags?
They're dressed as ghosts for halloween.
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Old 10-31-2012, 10:16 AM   #8
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They're dressed as ghosts for halloween.
Haha! Theres some ghosts I would like to run into!

Great post ! I have my sons first hunt planned for next year; he lives out of state, so it's a little bit harder to get out and hunt with him.
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Old 10-31-2012, 10:20 AM   #9
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Haha! Theres some ghosts I would like to run into!

Great post ! I have my sons first hunt planned for next year; he lives out of state, so it's a little bit harder to get out and hunt with him.
Good luck! I hope it is a successful and memorable hunt for both of you.
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