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MY 2010 Bow Buck "Muley"

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  1. gutone4me

    gutone4me Grizzled Veteran

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    In August of 2009 I was lucky enough to capture a few trail cameras pictures of a very unique 3.5 year old buck. He had split G2's on both sides and resembled a mule deer, so the name "Muley" was properly attached to him. On September 19, 2009 I had a really nice 9-point buck come in within bow range and filled my archery buck tag which made me a very happy hunter. In the next couple weeks I captured more trail camera pictures of "Muley" and was kind of second guessing taking that buck that early in the season with "Muley" running around. On October 6, 2009 it happened "Muley" paid me a visit and stopped to eat in a food plot at a mere 18 yards. After watching him walk off I vowed that in 2010 (if he survived) he would be #1 on the hit list.

    Fast forward to December 2009 and low and behold he showed back up on on the trail cameras. He was fine and mean as ever taking out his dominance on a smaller buck. Now I know he had an excellent chance of making it to 2010.

    The 2010 summer season rolled in with mineral sites, food plots,and trail cameras being #1 on the list of things to do. The trail cameras were key this year, as I bumped up to running 5 cameras instead of 2 like I did in 2009 . Adding 2 trail cameras to the mix with video capabilities really made this an exciting year. Then on July 6,2010 the first "no doubt" trail camera pictures of "Muley" were collected. He sure looked like he was off to a great start with long G2's and a wide spread. Throughout the late summer "Muley" was caught on trail cameras quite often but never during hunting hours.Then late August he disappeared I was very nervous.

    But then on Sept 28, 2010 "Muley" reappeared in the middle of our property minus his velvet. He then decided to take over the place as all the other "good" bucks I had on trail camera disappeared. He was everywhere; all ends of my land and on every trail camera I had out but he still refused to move during hunting hours. I learned a great mock scrape tactic and put it to use in one of the food plots "Muley" seemed to like best. As it turned out it was a deadly tactic.

    It is now Mid-October and the pre rut is in full swing with bucks fighting and marking their territories. I now have lots of trail camera pictures and videos of "Muley" and am quickly becoming obsessed with him. Even though I have a good number of bigger than average bucks now visiting my mock scrape "Muley" remains #1 on the hit list. The October antlerless hunt is now upon us, it's only a 4-day hunt and I wasn't about to take a chance on encountering "Muley" without being able to shoot him again; instead I used this time to take my tractor in and blow the leafs off my walking trails so I could get in as quietly as possible.


    On October 21,2010 I decided to roll the dice on a morning sit. I try to hold off going in for morning hunts because I normally bump deer on the way in. So this would be my first morning sit of the year. I headed up to the top of the ridge to the food plot/mock scrape stand that seemed to be "Muleys" favorite hang out. I like to wait until day break to head into my stands and today was no different. It was a chilly 23 degrees and the wind was calm, by the time I walked up the hill I was plenty warm. I Got to the bottom of my 17 foot ladder stand just as shooting time arrived. I hooked my bow on the rope and climbed up to get settled. I got all settled in and grabbed my bow, drew it back towards the food plot on my left to make sure everything was good to go. As I am at full draw I hear a buck grunt!

    He is close and I was completely shocked to hear that so quickly but even more shocked to spot the buck headed my way at a mere 30 yards. When he cleared some saplings it instantly hit me which buck it was. It was "Muley!" I almost lost it but somehow managed to get myself a bit under control. It was all happening so fast. He was trying to get downwind of the mock scrape and downwind of me so I had to act and act fast. I stood and drew my bow as he was going past me on my right. I let him get into my shooting lane and settled the pin on him as he quartered away slightly before I let her rip; THUNK ! ! The arrow placement looked really good, if anything just maybe a touch back and low. I waited 30 minutes and in the meantime I got to watch another pretty nice buck feed in my food plot for 20 minutes. After he wandered off I went to check on the condition of my arrow. It looked great, my vanes and all were soaked with ruby red blood. It was now about 8 AM and had been about 45 minutes since the shot. I snuck out of there to get help and give him some time to expire if he hadn't already.



    We returned about noon and took up the trail. The 1st 100 yards or so was an absolute blood bath which led us to a bed with plenty of blood but no buck. We followed more blood for quite a ways and then lost it. Now I'm about ready to throw up but we didn't give up and happened to stumble on him and jump him from another bed. Now figuring I only hit 1 lung we were committed to pushing him until the end .We jumped him 4 more times. One time on a circle I came over a small rise and he jumped up less than 20 yards away where in full view he ran over the next ridge. We backed out and called for another person that could come and assist us as well as carry a bow. Then I called for permission to go onto the neighbors land which was granted without any questions. Since we only had 3 guys on the trail and my 1 bow, we used our heads and waited for my buddy and his bow to arrive. Then we took up the trail again where I crested the ridge and slowly snuck down the blood trail with the second bow following yards behind me when I got to yell the words every hunter wants to hear "THERE HE IS AND HE'S DOWN". I raced down to get my hands on him. Lets just say a group hug never seemed so manly.

    "Muley" scored 135 7/8 gross he had a 14 7/8 and a 14 inch G2s he also sported an 18 inch inside spread and weighed 189 lbs field dressed .

    I know it was what I wanted from my 2010 bow season. But it will be very emotion checking trail cameras pictures now knowing he won't be there. In fact I'm trying to hold back some tears right now.

    Special thanks to my Dad and good friends Mark and Tony for the bloodhound work.

    Here's a link to a you-tube video I made covering my history with "Muley"
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fYnjZSIZVbI

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    Just got the mount back yesterday

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  2. cwoods

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    Nice buck man! Congrats.
     
  3. Lester

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    Great story Pat, it is sweet when you can get the buck you want.
     
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    PY_HUNTER Weekend Warrior

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    That is an awesome buck Pat! No way I could pass on him!
     
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    Rutin Die Hard Bowhunter

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    That deer def has the mulie traits.... what a giant stud whitetail, congrats!
     
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    michaelp Die Hard Bowhunter

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    Awsome Deer, and even better story. Congrats again bro.
     
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    Hoyt 'N' It Die Hard Bowhunter

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    great story and buck! he looks alot bigger than 135 inches for sure too...gotta love those mock scrapes man, I took my biggest buck last season on october 1st hunting over one of my mock scrapes.
     
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    Great looking buck with a great story. Ya, he definitly looks bigger than 135.

    CONGRATS!!
     
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    MNpurple Die Hard Bowhunter

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    Great story and great buck !!! He's a beauty

    "Now figuring I only hit 1 lung we were committed to pushing him until the end."
    Interesting tactic...I would have personally backed out at that point, but what you did obviously worked to perfection and ended in a quick recovery. I would have never thought of this approach. What indicators made you decide to make the right call and push him as opposed to backing out again?
     
  10. gutone4me

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    A deer can live along time on one lung. He beds up and doesn't have to work hard he will be able to breathe. We decided to stay on him and push him forcing him to use up what air he has left. As far as he had gone with bubbles in the blood and bubbles on my arrow I knew I had at least 1 lung but after waiting 5 hours before taking up the track and then bumping him. We then guessed that the quartering away angle was a little more than I had thought as I just missed the front lung and got the far lung shot looked great it was very hard to figure out why he wasn't laying dead in the 1st hundred yards.After each bed he would bleed like crazy too. That and my bloodhounds had over 80 years experience in the woods and made some great calls on the track also. :tu:
     
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    Congrats on a Great story and Buck!! 189# dressed thats a beast.
     
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    Great story and great buck Pat!

    It sure seems like he would gross higher than that. Can you post up the measurements?
     
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    Rory/MO Die Hard Bowhunter

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    Great buck. Welcome to BHC.
     
  14. gutone4me

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    Even the guy that scored him was in disbelief he did the math 4 times and still shook his head. Even at135 I shoot that buck 100 out of 100 times he walks by no questions asked :D

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    The mainbeams are a lot shorter than I would have thought and he has less mass.

    But, like you said......only a fool would pass him up! Awesome buck!
     
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    That's a great story, great photos and a great buck! Congrats on a fine trophy. :tu:
     
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    congrats, great buck
     
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    Congrats on a great buck !!!

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    Congrats on a great 8.
     
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    Awesome buck! I definitely thought he'd go more than 130's.

    Congrats! But unfortunately, I don't think there's enough room on these boards for two "Muley's", Haha!

    Only Kidding!

    Here's the thread to my 2010 Illinois buck, also nicknamed Mr. Mule/Muley...

    http://forums.bowhunting.com/showthread.php?t=17430

    He ended up netting 173 I believe and still grossed 180+ as an 11pt nontypical.
     

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