Got em a couple weeks ago, Didnt bother gettin him scored as its a non typical and a 3x4 but hes a nice prime buck for this region.
I had been walking most the morning and came accross him about 700 yards off the highway (accroding to the gps) I scene him on the hogback accross from me. Wasn't a very long shot but through the brush. He dropped with one shot but he was thrashing so I let him have another. I was alone and he was too heavy to drag back up to the truck so I decided to drag him down to the highway below. I was dragging him down the hogback and he got away from me and tumbled down into the valley. I was pretty screwed so I left him and met my bud back down at the highway we got a ride back into town and back up to my truck with my quad. I thrashed the quad up the mountain, winched him outa the valley and dragged him back down to my truck. He made a nice batch of pepperoni and garlic sausage.
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heres the pics.
I had been walking most the morning and came accross him about 700 yards off the highway (accroding to the gps) I scene him on the hogback accross from me. Wasn't a very long shot but through the brush. He dropped with one shot but he was thrashing so I let him have another. I was alone and he was too heavy to drag back up to the truck so I decided to drag him down to the highway below. I was dragging him down the hogback and he got away from me and tumbled down into the valley. I was pretty screwed so I left him and met my bud back down at the highway we got a ride back into town and back up to my truck with my quad. I thrashed the quad up the mountain, winched him outa the valley and dragged him back down to my truck. He made a nice batch of pepperoni and garlic sausage.
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heres the pics.

Which is saying nothing of going North after anything larger..... It's been so long since Pop's 98 Mauser punched me in the shoulder that I don't even wince when I think about it anymore 
I thought that was a Sasquatch with a rifle!

No, Josh is a Gingerbreadman! Which would Josh mis-typed the species....it's NOT a MULE DEER, but a DEER MOUSE!