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 Missouri Deer Season 2001
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2001 big Bucks page.
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WANTED!  INFORMATION LEADING TO THE ARREST AND CONVICTION OF A THIEF.
This deer taken by Shannon Bedford was taken to a taxidermist who got broken into and robbed of this and twenty more sets of antlers.

Notice the broken drop tine on the right side.

MORE

Archery Season: October 1 thru November 9th, and November 21 thru January 15, 2001
Firearms Season:
November Portion: November 10-20
December Muzzleloader Portion: December 1-9
January Extension Portion: January 5-8 (only in Units 1 thru 17,  22- 24, 58 and 59)
 

Missed, Huh? By Smith Dewlen

The morning started as usual, a loud call from Richard, “rise ‘n shine!”  As normal we dressed, ate breakfast and savored the coffee.  I was hunting whitetail on Richard Smith’s farm near Cole Camp, Missouri.  Richard had invited myself and a couple other of his fellow Postal Service employees to hunt at his place.

This, the third day of the season found us hunting alone.  Rain had fallen during the night.  More rain than we had thought and Cole Camp creek was running high.  Too high for the Toyota to handle.  So, back to the house, for the Ford F250.  This time we were able to ford (pardon the pun) the creek and start hunting.  Due to the vehicle swap, we were late getting in the field.  It was 6:50 am and the sun had come up a half hour ago.  Richard was close to where he was going to hunt, watching the creek bottom.  I, however, had about a half mile hike up a ridge, which was a power ling cut, to my spot at a saddle.

As I approached my destination, an eight point buck burst out of the saddle.  He ran straight away from me, up the ridge for about 125 yards.  I don’t shoot at flags, but I raised my Remington 742 in .30/06 and as often occurs he stopped.  He turned to a perfect broadside and looked back toward me, now about 200-225 yards away.  I squeezed the trigger as the horizontal crosshair touched his back.  Bang!  The buck dropped in his tracks and never moved.

My mouth was dry and my heart pounding.  Oh my!  There are does scattering!  One had followed the buck and jumped over his body.  Other does ran to my left and three to my right, out of the saddle towards the shelter of the trees.  Those headed left made it to safety.  The does headed right were still pretty much in the open.  Swinging right on the ‘caboose’ doe, the rifle barked again.  Wow!  I had shot my first trophy scrub oak.  As the top of the oak toppled over near the does, they kicked in the ‘afterburners’.  Continuing my swing, with the scope leading on her nose, I increased the pressure on the trigger.  Another report.  The doe did a forward flip.  The shot through the neck did its job well.  Three shots in five to eight seconds.  Two deer down and no tracking need.  It wasn’t a usual morning after all.  This is a hunt I will remember.

After finishing the cleaning chore, I started back with the doe.  While resting from the drag, Richard approached.  He well knew the old adage, “one shot-got ‘em, two shots-maybe, three shots-too bad.”  He called out to me, “Missed, Huh?”  From his position he was not able to see much below my waist.  I waited.  I was really going to enjoy this.  Finally, he was close enough, it was time.  I raised the head of the doe for him to see.  Calmly, I replied, “No, I didn’t miss.  I connected with each shot.  The buck is over there.”  I then pointed toward the buck, Richard stared at the buck for several seconds.  Then it was time to show him my trophy scrub oak and ask; “How do I mount the scrub oak?”

Thanks Richard for; 1- being a great host, 2- excellent seven bean chili, 3- a fine buck and a tasty doe, 4- your help in getting the deer out, 5- a story well worth repeating, and 6- last but by no means least, being my good friend.  Thanks again

Oh Yeah, I decided not to mount the scrub oak.

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Bill Dierks of Joplin MO. Second Weekend of Rifle season.
St. Clair County This is Bill's second buck and a personal BEST, as you can tell by the look on his face!!!

JASON PEDIGO, ZALMA,
FIRST EVER DEER KILL, DOE BOLLINGER
COUNTY.

 

JOHN BUTTREY, CAPE GIRARDEAU, WITH HIS FIRST
BUCK  7 POINT, KILLED 7:25 AM, 11/16/01, BOLLINGER
COUNTY.

John Jansen
Cape Girardeau, Mo.
Harvested November 20th, 2001

Rich Dunlap
I shot the deer in Warren county on 17 November 01 at
1:30 in the afternoon. It has 12 dominate points and 2
kickers on the tines after the brow tines both left
and right side ***(making it 14 right)***. It is Darn
near a perfect symetrical rack except for the third
tine back from the tip of the beam one is shorter than
the other.

Taken at Doniphan, Missouri 
Turkey Buzzard Inn
November 13th, 2001
Steve McCord
8 point buck First deer.


Here is a pic of our hunt at Pershing this past weekend. Four guys, 12 deer and it will not likely to happen again.
Cahow 55


 
Here are a couple of pics of this years deer for your files.  The larger 8 is a rifle kill and the other is a bow kill.  The deer in Jeff1 (left) is the smaller deer in Jeff2 (right).
C. Jeffrey Smith, Ph.D.

Congratulations doctor Smith!  These are a couple nice ones.  Goes to show you deer photos are like fish photos, even a real nice sized deer can look pretty average if you don't make it look big.

Horntagger tells me we need to go hunting sometime with you.

Tom Morrow
 


 
GOT THIS 10 POINTER NOV. 17, 2001 8:30 AM, NORTHERN WAYNE COUNTY, MO.  ( COLDWATER CONSERVATION AREA), BEEN AFTER HIM FOR 3 YEARS, LEAST I THINK IT'S HIM.  WALKED PAST ME AT ABOUT 100 YARDS LAST YEAR IN THICK BRUSH COULDN'T GET A SHOT. THIS YEAR I STOPPED HIM WITH A DOE BLEAT, ( RIGHT BEHIND A BIG TREE AND SOME BUSHES ) BUT WHEN HE STEPPED OUT I WAS READY. 

Don't know what to say about this one.
Tom, as the duckhunting was slow in mid November the Perche Creek Outdoors gang found themselves afield in pursuit of "mr big"!

This nice 11 point was taken in his bed on the opener of gun season in Macon County after an exciting stalk !


 

Tim Gamm, Broker
Calvert's General Insurance Agency
124 West Main
Bowling Green, Mo. 63334
(573) 324-2321

Dennis Springer, See the story of Dennis's son's first turkey.