My Colorado Public land DIY Archery Muley Buck. 54 yard shot at 12,200'. Lots of hard work finally paid off.
I drove up 8/28 with Robyn and we spent a few days enjoying the mountains, hiking, fishing, 4wheeling and weather. She flew home Monday am and it was time to get serious.
I got to my hunting area that afternoon, setup camp and started hitting some of my previous spots scouting. The season didn't start till that Wednesday so I spent those two days covering as much ground as possible trying to get a game plan for the season.
I found a lot of bucks I'd love to take, along with some other epic critters. Saw the biggest Moose and Big Horn Sheep I've ever seen, the Colorado Mountains never disappoint.
I spent the first two days of the season on bucks but couldn't close the distance. The area I hunt is usually 11k-13k plus feet. It's hell for a Texas guy getting use to this elevation no matter how good of shape you get in before the hunt. My first stalk was into a group of 17 bucks to have some of other hunters blow them out of the basin, joy of public land hunting.
Thursday night, Devin showed up to hunt with me the remaining part of the trip. We got on bucks that next morning and did right at 6 miles at 12-13,200' putting a stalk on a solid 4x4 and couple smaller bucks. I ended up getting busted and we made the long hike back.
We made a game plan to try a different area that next morning and got there real early to glass. We quickly found a good group of bucks and watched them bed into the timbers. Around 2pm we hiked around and above them to position ourselves where we suspected them to still be....
Devin sat at the top of ridge with his spotter and glass while I made the decision to get a little lower in case they started to feed up. It played out picture perfect and I was able to arrow the biggest buck of the bachelor group at 54 yards. I pin wheeled him and watched him go down just seconds after.
This is my 4th year chasing Muleys in this area. Finally got my first Mule Deer Buck. He's not the biggest but damn I'm proud of him. Lots of hard work paid off. Devin killed it with the pictures...
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