CNY Yote Hunter
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Congratulations! Awesome buck
Brings tears to my eyes! My dad was killed in a tractor accident way back when I was 24. He was my hero on every level. Character, integrity, brain power, work ethic and loved to help others more than anything else in life. Thirty years later I still hear guys in our town say "If Bob was here he could help you."After reading this thread, I think I'll call my Dad in the morning while he is still fresh. Got a few memories I want to go over with him. He's 98 and was the one who took me hunting for so many years. Your son is very blessed.
Yes I had a blast wreaking havoc on all kinds of wildlife as a kid. But threads like these are the greatest!!!I appreciate all the comments gentlemen. I read them to my son and he had a smile ear to ear and was so happy that other hunters were happy for him and proud of him.
here is a picture of his first deer, shot last year….same boots. I may have to pack those boots with us until he's a grow man and then have him pack them until he has his own little savage.
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I thought you Dallas might be primitive hunting unless they had a special youth hunt. I'm guessing you guys live in Kansas, or really close. I recall my time there in Sept. on a primitive hunt I considered a "bucket list" hunt. Not too long ago. Everything you described brought back the memories. It was 98 degrees in the afternoon of the day I took mine, but before the sun got up good on top of the mesa, the mosquitos waged war like it was in a South Carolina swamp. And yes, walking in and stalking to get down wind definitely required long pants! I shot high, just like your son, hitting the spine in my case. And when you talk about the drag and processing... getting a nigh-300 lb, 6 1/2 yo whitetail out of a canyon and completely deboned is an experience all unto itself.Thanks gents!
We were both beyond stoked when he shot this guy. It was 90 degrees out and about 100 in the blind, he sucked it up to wait for "power hour" as he calls it. He was rocking his pajama pants because his hunting clothes I bought him were too heavy and he was sweating buckets as it was. So I wanted full coverage for the walk in but light as possible. I wish we could have taken better pictures but there were seemingly millions of mosquitoes trying to drain him dry ha.
I had this buck patterned for a couple weeks and knew we would get a crack at him if we got a north wind. 10-15 minutes of legal light left and he settled his crosshairs on him. I know he shoots High habitually, so I only dialed .3 Mils so he would be about 4" low at 275 where the buck was. He doesn't know that but it worked out and he still HIGH shouldered him ha. Dropped him in his tracks though. this kid has banged more steel at long range and dry fires more than I did when I was shooting PRS ha.
He shot him with a smokeless muzzle loader I just slapped together. PVA cut me a Prefit for my origin and I am getting 3050 fps with a 300gr xld out of a 25" barrel with H4895. It sits in a manners CS2.0 with full arca so it locks into my RRS tripod and I hang weights from it to reduce recoil along with the shockwave 4 port brake. With no brake it will murder you, but the way i set it up, it's like shooting a 223.
i am exhausted from dragging that pig solo and processing him all night. Got up at 6 to get him ready for school and get to work. He's begging to go shoot a doe tonight, but his old man may need a brief one night respite….getting old sucks!
Plowboy, here's my just turned 3 yr old. He hunts boars with me with the dogs. Hope he can stab his first boar soon lol. We hunt a cpl times a week and he bugs me non-stop to go hunt boars it's too funny. Now l know how my dad felt hahaha. Hope you find a way to get your son out hunting with you brother.You are definitely on the roster for father of the year! Congratulations to you both sir. Mine just turned 3 and I am already trying to figure how to get them ready. My boy loves to look at my trail cam photos with me and decide on shooters. I sure hope he changes his strategy some because everything with a rack is a shooter as of now lol.
That's terrible!!!! ....................Poor kid has nothing to look forward to now! HA! That one will be hard to beat!! Tell ya the truth......I'm jealous! WOW! CONGRATS!!!At the old age of 5 and a half my son dropped his second buck ever. His first was a 130" 3.5 year old. This is what he decided to shoot this year…..both on public land. View attachment 296768
Heck.....I'm 55...50 years older than your boy and never found a buck like that!!! GREAT JOB!That's terrible!!!! ....................Poor kid has nothing to look forward to now! HA! That one will be hard to beat!! Tell ya the truth......I'm jealous! WOW! CONGRATS!!!
At the old age of 5 and a half my son dropped his second buck ever. His first was a 130" 3.5 year old. This is what he decided to shoot this year…..both on public land.