Once Upon a Time.....by
Danny Howard (aka Coueselk)
Once upon a time,
A dad and his daughter happen to draw the same late whitetail hunt. The dad
tells everyone that he will get his daughter a monster of a coues this time.
But not just any coues, the 13 year old wants a 4 pointer. Not a big 2 point
or large 3 point, but a 4 point. So the story begins......
Numerous scout trips to find that 4 point. Just found these couple of lazy
boys under some trees.
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Opening morning December 15th, girl in school, so dad and his friend out
hunting together. Find this boy way in the distance. Was a 3x3 that we
estimated around 90-95". Decided to let him pass, since opening morning.

Later that day find these fellas up feeding. Let these boys go as well.
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December 16th, out with the kids. Small bucks in the morning and nothing in
the afternoon.
December 17th, out with the kids for a real quick morning hunt. Daughter
thinks she would like the big 3x3(lost focus on a 4 point), so we look for
him. Find him at 8:00am, scraping trees like crazy. 9:00am, stalked to within
348 yards, he is still making scrapes. But as luck would have it, the young
boy couldn't keep still. Buck spots movement and sneaks away. We decide to
leave and not push any further.
December 18th, kids back in school, dad and friend head out to a different
area. Day was uneventful, lots of does and no bucks.
December 19th, Kids still in school, dad and friend hit new area. Storm moving
in with lots and lots of wind. Find this young fella, but nothing else.
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December 20th, kids still in school. Dad goes to morning school program and
gets late start. Afternoon arrives and finds a small 2x2 chasing does. 4:30pm,
bored, tries to setup to take a picture of the 2x2. While setting up spotting
scope, notices 2x2 displaying an irregular head movement. After a closer
examination through the spotting scope, notices a large set of forks moving
through the trees. A big buck emerges. Throwing all thoughts of his daughter
needing a big buck away. He attempts a shot at the buck before light runs out.
Misses, buck runs into a ravine and doesn't come out. Dad attempts to find
buck in the thick trees, but only finds a bear emerging from where the buck
ran into. Time runs out.
December 21st, kids still in school. Dad goes to look for big buck again,
still greedy for himself. See's another small 2x2 chasing does, see's two
bucks way off in the distance, but looses them in deep cover before can put
spotting scope on them. Finds a couple more 2x2's and 1x2's. Then finds this
fella late in the day.

December 22nd, Kids on the hunt again, but Dad doesn't take them to where big
buck is. So, nothing but does did this day give us.
December 23rd, Dad and kids on the hunt. Same as day before, does and does.
December 24th and 25th, no hunting allowed or get into big trouble.
December 26th, Dad takes quick morning hunt by himself to look for big buck
again, greediness just can't be overcome. Still no big buck, finds a small 3x3
chasing does, but big buck doesn't ever come out.
December 27th and 28th, no hunting allowed, family in town from out-of-state.
December 29th, late start after breakfast, dad goes to try to find big buck
one more time, still filled with tons of greediness. Arrives at location and
starts glassing. Finds a deer below him, but can't see a head. Thinks it is a
doe, but decides to put spotting scope on it. Stares for a few minutes and
see's a distinctive fork that he had seen a week and a half earlier.
Determined not to miss this time, gets a really good solid rest, ranges the
buck at 350 yards, puts the crosshairs on it and squeezes the trigger. Buck
runs 50 yards and expires. Dad is happy for himself, but now sad at the
greediness in not bringing the kids along and allowing the daughter to make an
attempt.


December 30th, kids on the hunt. Really windy and cold this
morning, go to area to find the big 3 point that snuck out on us earlier in
hunt. Locate does and more does. Really, really windy. Kids want to go back to
truck because they are really cold. Call friend on radio to let him know we
are leaving. He tells of small buck across from us. We locate and daughter
says yes to trying to get it. (Cold sunk in and she wanted to get it over
with) We get to within 40 yards of buck, but no shot. Wind swirling really bad
and buck runs off. Rest of day, small forky off of road(now that warmed up,
doesn't want a small one) have to pass.
Last Day, finally take kids to where big buck was, before greedy Dad shot it.
Cousin goes with us. Locate a monster 2x2 in the morning. Watch buck for
almost two hours, but buck wouldn't bed. Finally had to come to reality that
the buck was truly too far away for the youth to go after.
Around noon, locate the fella that took pictures of on the 21st. Just a 100
yards from where he was at on the 21st. Sneak down to with-in 208 yards. Buck
is bedded now and don't have a clear shot. Attempt to grunt to get him to
stand up. Nothing. Cousin varmit calls from mountain top. Nothing. Cousin and
son rolling half the boulders down off of the mountain top. Nothing. This goes
on for an hour and a half. Finally, when we just about to give up. Up he
stands. Daughter is shaking like crazy and says, quote "Dad, he is soo biggg".
Dad tells her not to look at the head, but concentrate on the body. Tells her
to put the crosshairs on the shoulder and shoot whenever she was ready. She
shoots. The .22-250 Nosler Partition drops the buck in his tracks. We hear
screaming from the mountain top, she is jumping up and down because she got it
with one shot. (Last few years have been a couple of shots.)
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She is extremely happy, it's not the 4 point, but it is her biggest 3x3. She
now has 4 coues bucks under her belt in as many years. Someday when the Dad
isn't as greedy with the big ones, she may get her shot.