m77 Report post Posted November 13, 2012 No photos to show here. My son and I went 0 for 2. Both of us had the chance at a nice muley but waited on pulling the trigger to make sure it was not a whitetail. My buck had a typical 4 x 4 muley rack but I didn't see his tail until too late for a fore sure kill shot. My son saw a nice muley with a flatter whitetail looking rack with double drop tines. Again, once he knew it was a muley it was too late for a good shot. He said this buck looked like it was very old. Both buck were with a small group of doe. The hunt was a great time being out with my son. We saw a lot of elk. Several nice bulls within bow range. The elk were talking early every morning both cows and bulls. The area we hunted seems like it could hold a greater amount of deer. There are so many acorns on the ground that the squirrels were getting tired of collecting them. And I saw more cottontails than any other hunt in recent years. Wish everyone with upcoming hunts the best of luck. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Willyhunts2 Report post Posted November 13, 2012 Good job Making sure of the species before pulling the trigger. Better safe then sorry. Sounds like a fun hunt and got to see a lot of different animals. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites