My little girl got it done
Mule Deer
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No delusions of meat being made at the grocery story in this pretty girl.
Congrats!!! Any more pics? Story?
Mark
That's awesome. You have reason to be very proud.
Fantastic, well done. Is she going to write up her own story . . . she should!
Beautiful young lady, Beautiful trophy she has there and awesome to hear of success. Congrats to the gal and her proud papa. Thanks for sharing.
Excellent, Dale! We need more of the story. Pretty girl, too.
Glad she got your wife's looks! :-)
Awesome!!!! don't forget the colored pencils!
Beat me to it Skinner. Should be her present for doing so well.
Great job Dad and young lady!
Very nice...congrats to Daddy and Daughter!
Best of Luck, Jeff
Very nice...congrats to Daddy and Daughter!
Best of Luck, Jeff
My best hunts were also with my daughter's congrats I know how you feel.
Awesome Dale! Congrats to both of you. This is my daughter's first year bowhunting deer. I am hoping she can repeat your daughter's success!
AWESOME JOB to the both of you. I no you are a very proud daddy. I can't say I have ever seen a whitetail deer with a tail like that. short white with dark end. Forrest
Way to go Dad! Someday you and your daughter will be dancing at her wedding and this day will be remembered. Make more memories! Enjoy!
Awesome that she did it and from field to the freezer too.
Congrats to the young lady.
Congratulations to you both!!!
That is awesome!! Wish my daughter was interested
Congrats, if she wasn't already - she will be hooked on hunting for life now!
Way to go dad! Congrats to your daughter as well!
Awesome, congrats to you both, memories of a lifetime
Congrats! That's awesome!
Congrats to your daughter!!!!
Man I needed that story today, BIG SMILE!-D Thanks for sharing! Congrats!!!
Outstanding!!!! Congrats to you and your daughter.
You're a good Dad and you're daughter has memories most girls don't thanks to you! Well done.
Congratulations to you both, and thank you for sharing the experience! I think its great to educate our children that meat just doesn't magically show up on the dinner table, and to include them in the entire process, only furthers our cause for a bright, hunting future generation!
This is so cool Dale! Congratulations to you and your daughter. Thanks for sharing your passion for the outdoors with your young ones! Wonderful memories for sure.
Very nice! Congrats to both of you!
That's good stuff! Congratulations to you both.
Congrats to both of you ! Good memories for sure.
Congrats to you both! Something neither of you will ever forget!
It would be great to hear the details if she is willing to share the shot with us.
Awesome!!! Congrats to you both!
Great job! Thanks for sharing.
Awesome job. Congratulations.
I don't know which photo I liked better.....The "hero" photo, or the photo of the two of you butchering/wrapping the meat together!!
Awesome! Congratulations. keep her in the field and away from boys as long as you can!
That is awesomeness at it`s finest.... congrats to you both...
Great to see! Impressive that she helps with butchering her animal too. Game meals bring back great memories of the time you shared, nice! Means way more than eating a cow you never saw.
Thanks for all the comments guys, it really, really means a lot!
This was kind of a tough hunt for a different reason- the area was only legal for two points, spikes, and does. This is a management technique our fish and game department is using to develop a trophy area. There are a very few tags awarded by lottery to lucky hunters who can take big boys. I'd always scoffed at the reasoning behind that strategy, because all I'd ever seen in prior years was 2 points, but this year something was different. We saw tons of deer every weekend we went out, but they were all huge 4 points or better.
Finding a legal deer was next to impossible. The week before Calista took this doe, she filmed and then stalked into range of some deer. She got on a legal two-point... Her 45 yard shot was dead on, but the deer she targeted jumped at the sound of her little bow, and by the time her arrow traveled the 45 yards to where the deer had been standing, he was long gone.
As we climbed up the hill to retrieve her arrow, three more of the deer stepped out in front of her. Two of them were legal, and only at 30 yards! But between her and them - at 25 yards -was this gorgeous four-point. I told her not to even draw while he was in the way, and of course they all buggered before he cleared out of the shot window. This is a still from the video she shot before her stalk. This had to be really frustrating for her, but we both really enjoyed being that close to all those deer.
We also found ourselves in bow range of a few other critters we couldn't draw tags for.
We had a really fun time checking out all the animals from up high, and my daughter really seemed in her element. Funny how she can be glassing mule deer in the morning, and then be dressed up all girly and headed for a dance the same evening.
For whatever reason, something changed this last weekend, and the deer situation had reversed. We saw a few big bucks, but we also were running into tons of does and a few forkies. She wanted a buck, but she said she'd take a doe if she got a chance. The first evening, the poor girl had multiple opportunities, but just couldn't connect, and she was getting really frustrated with herself. close shots she could make at the range were just not coming together for her. The next morning, this doe was hanging out on a hillside with another half-dozen does and spikes. My daughter crept closer until she had a 30 yard shot. The deer looked like it was about to bugger, but rather than take off, it turned broadside. That was all my daughter was waiting for, and she let the arrow go. the deer was spined and immediately went down. She put a couple finishers in to be sure, and then commenced her pent-up happy dance. Myself, I was way happier being along for the ride on this one than when I was killing my own deer this year. Good times!
She's killer! Good job to both of you.
Congrats on the best deer hunt of your life!
Awesome. Thanks for sharing.
Great story, sounds like an awesome hunt - bet those elk got the blood flowing!
Thats great!!!!!
Did she remember the "Colored Pencils?"
Awesome - I cant wait for my girl to be old enough to get her out there. Congrats to you, and your daughter!
Great story, congrats to you both.
Well done! Congrats to you and your daughter
Congratulations to the young lady, may it be the first of many......and kudos to you, dad, for introducing her to this wonderful way of life.
Way to go and congrats to both of you!
Way to go, Calista!! Congrationlations on a grat hunt.
Can't wait till my daughter can shoot the minimum draw weight for deer.
Thank you all for the congratulations!!! It was a great trip and hey, I love venison! -Calista P.s. I know this must be driving you all insane to know about the colored pencils..... I did manage to remember them :)