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| Muzzle loading Season | |
| By: Bwana J Date: January 27, 2013, 8:32 am | |
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| Ohio's Muzzle loading season ran Jan 5th thru the 8th. The | |
| opening day found me hunting acrossed the road from my Son's | |
| home. We had gotten permission from the owner, John, to hunt | |
| earlier that fall. I slowly worked my way back to a bottleneck | |
| where I'd built a natural blind weeks before, took off my pack | |
| and settled in for the day. About 10am a shot rang out about 100 | |
| yds east of me and within seconds 7 deer came running towards me | |
| and one was a buck. As I mounted my Encore and started to line | |
| up the buck he did a nose dive, flipped over and died, less than | |
| 40 yds from me. Looking down his back trail I could see the | |
| hunter walking the blood trail, turned out to be a 15 year old | |
| Amish boy. John had told us that 3 other guys also had | |
| permission to be there. When he got to the buck I walked over to | |
| check out the deer. That young man was as proud as a Peacock | |
| with two tails. It was a very old 8 pt with about 22 inch inside | |
| spread, short tines but decent mass. He actually apologized to | |
| me thinking he had messed up my hunt, I thanked him but said he | |
| didn't mess me up and I was pleased his shot was true. While we | |
| were talking a second Amish boy walked up, his older Brother. He | |
| also said he hoped they hadn't messed my hunt up. I told him I | |
| knew they had permission to be there and was happy the boy made | |
| a good shot. Talking to the older Brother while the youngster | |
| gutted the deer he said he wouldn't hear the end of this, it was | |
| bigger than any deer the older boy had shot and we both laughed. | |
| The young guy didn't have any way to split the pelvic arch so I | |
| took out my zip saw and showed him how to use it, bet he has one | |
| in his pack next year. As I watched them drag the buck away I | |
| thought back to my first buck and smiled the whole way back to | |
| my blind. The rest of the day was uneventfull and as I walked | |
| out at dark I was still smiling about the two young hunters and | |
| that buck. | |
| Sunday I had things to do and only got to hunt for a few hours | |
| in the morning with no luck but Monday was to be a different | |
| story. Monday found me hunting behind my Sons house by a small | |
| grove of pines, deer sign was heavy and my expectations were | |
| high. The morning went by kinda slow but about 2pm a big doe and | |
| a yearling came within 20 yds of my blind. The doe picked me off | |
| and ran towards the pines. I got the shot off just as she | |
| entered the pines but with the cloud of smoke I couldn't tell if | |
| I connected or not. I loaded the gun and followed up the shot. | |
| Found a tuft of hair and a little blood. Within 5 yds the blood | |
| trail really took off, nice bright red against the snow. She | |
| went about 80 yds and piled up in a corn field. While I was | |
| gutting her my phone rang, it was my Son. He had gone to | |
| Southern Ohio to hunt and was on his way home. Told him about | |
| the doe and he said to stay put, help would be on the way. I was | |
| about 1/2 mile from his house and with about 10 inches of snow | |
| it would be a tough drag. After a few minutes I heard a 4 | |
| wheeler, two of my Grand daughters came out to see the deer and | |
| also to haul it back for me. The youngest of the two told me not | |
| to forget to save the heart and liver, they were her favorite | |
| parts of a deer. I smiled and told her I would give them to her | |
| for her supper. My Son got home shortly after we got the deer | |
| home, he put her on the scales and she weighed 165 lbs, by far | |
| the biggest doe I ever shot. Tim always cuts up our deer and a | |
| few days later I had backstraps on the grill. Can't wait until | |
| next year to do it all over again, God I love this sport.... | |
| #Post#: 1863-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Muzzle loading Season | |
| By: Bwana J Date: January 27, 2013, 3:47 pm | |
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| Thanks, it was a great way to end my season. | |
| #Post#: 1864-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Muzzle loading Season | |
| By: MasterBlaster Date: January 27, 2013, 5:09 pm | |
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| Congrats BJ. Great story. Thanks for sharing. I don't know about | |
| you but it's a whole different feeling for me when I'm packing a | |
| front stuffer and wearing my buffalo hunter revolver on my hip. | |
| When I get lucky enough to take an animal with either it just | |
| feels different; can't explain it. Must have been born in the | |
| wrong century. ;) | |
| Here's a pic of "Dixie" my .44cal revolver I bought as a kit | |
| about 20 years ago. 12" octagon barrel with adjustable sights. | |
| (my favorite shooter). | |
| http://i1358.photobucket.com/albums/q772/rloaks/101_0381_zpsd04ade98.jpg | |
| http://i1358.photobucket.com/albums/q772/rloaks/101_0381_zpsd04ade98.jpg<br | |
| /> | |
| #Post#: 1865-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Muzzle loading Season | |
| By: Bwana J Date: January 27, 2013, 5:47 pm | |
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| I know the feeling very well. I started hunting with black | |
| powder in 1974 after being discharged from the Navy. This doe | |
| was number 28 taken with my muzzle loaders. I have no desire to | |
| hunt them with centerfire or slugs. Nothing wrong with using | |
| high power I just like the challenge of one shot. | |
| #Post#: 1866-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Muzzle loading Season | |
| By: MasterBlaster Date: January 27, 2013, 5:56 pm | |
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| I attached a pic of my favorite muzzle loader in my previous | |
| post. I love my CVA Optima Pro 50cal also but the one in the pic | |
| just fits my personality. :) | |
| #Post#: 1867-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Muzzle loading Season | |
| By: Yote59 Date: January 27, 2013, 9:46 pm | |
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| Loved the story BJ...thanks for sharing.. | |
| #Post#: 1872-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Muzzle loading Season | |
| By: USARMORER Date: January 29, 2013, 8:40 pm | |
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| Great story, rock on ;) | |
| #Post#: 1877-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Muzzle loading Season | |
| By: Yote59 Date: January 30, 2013, 9:19 pm | |
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| [quote author=MasterBlaster link=topic=318.msg1864#msg1864 | |
| date=1359328178] | |
| Congrats BJ. Great story. Thanks for sharing. I don't know about | |
| you but it's a whole different feeling for me when I'm packing a | |
| front stuffer and wearing my buffalo hunter revolver on my hip. | |
| When I get lucky enough to take an animal with either it just | |
| feels different; can't explain it. Must have been born in the | |
| wrong century. ;) | |
| Here's a pic of "Dixie" my .44cal revolver I bought as a kit | |
| about 20 years ago. 12" octagon barrel with adjustable sights. | |
| (my favorite shooter). | |
| http://i1358.photobucket.com/albums/q772/rloaks/101_0381_zpsd04ade98.jpg | |
| http://i1358.photobucket.com/albums/q772/rloaks/101_0381_zpsd04ade98.jpg<br | |
| /> | |
| [/quote] | |
| You need a shooting stix for that thing.... | |
| #Post#: 1878-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Muzzle loading Season | |
| By: MasterBlaster Date: January 30, 2013, 11:21 pm | |
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| [quote author=Yote59 link=topic=318.msg1877#msg1877 | |
| date=1359602373] | |
| [quote author=MasterBlaster link=topic=318.msg1864#msg1864 | |
| date=1359328178] | |
| Congrats BJ. Great story. Thanks for sharing. I don't know about | |
| you but it's a whole different feeling for me when I'm packing a | |
| front stuffer and wearing my buffalo hunter revolver on my hip. | |
| When I get lucky enough to take an animal with either it just | |
| feels different; can't explain it. Must have been born in the | |
| wrong century. ;) | |
| Here's a pic of "Dixie" my .44cal revolver I bought as a kit | |
| about 20 years ago. 12" octagon barrel with adjustable sights. | |
| (my favorite shooter). | |
| http://i1358.photobucket.com/albums/q772/rloaks/101_0381_zpsd04ade98.jpg | |
| http://i1358.photobucket.com/albums/q772/rloaks/101_0381_zpsd04ade98.jpg<br | |
| /> | |
| [/quote] | |
| You need a shooting stix for that thing.... | |
| [/quote] | |
| Wonder if I could get a bi-pod to mount on it? ;D | |
| #Post#: 1879-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Muzzle loading Season | |
| By: Bwana J Date: January 31, 2013, 2:50 am | |
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| I have the same pistol in my safe but Ohio won't let us use | |
| black powder pistols to hunt deer. >:( | |
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