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Ruppel Owyhee Unit Archery Antelope Hunt

Sunday, December 20th, 2009

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Scott Ruppel’s 2009 Oregon Owyhee Unit Pronghorn 

I had gotten an email from Scott asking about Archery Antelope hunting in the Owyhee Unit for 2009, he had been successful in drawing the tag.   I asked him what he had done already to prep for the hunt.

Scott is a great success story; he had already talked with the local biologist for the area and had mapped out the area.  He also did a scouting trip for two (2) days just after the rifle season.

Scott also would dedicated if he had too the whole season which is 9 days to get his buck.  He gave the spot he was going to work and I told him a previous trip that that area looked really good and to trust the biologist.

Here is the short version that I have on the hunt from Scott.   Hopefully I will get a little more detail about the hunt.

“Frank, I killed a nice goat 14 1/4 and 14 3/4 just short of 70 inches.  I sat at a water pond for 10 hours and made a 30 yard shot.”

Scott.

Pine Grove, Oregon Archery Deer Hunt

Sunday, December 20th, 2009

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 Pine Grove, Oregon Blacktail on Opening Day

It is not always about hunting for the largest rack of antler on a deer.  For the most part having harvest a number of dandy Mule & Blacktail bucks of the years, I have become pretty picky.  Finding it easy to past up on smaller deer and sometimes just take a picture.  Maybe I just don’t want the work afterwards that means a pack out.

Now that is not to say that I haven’t harvested some small bucks over the years, I have done so.  A couple of them have been Blacktail bucks in more recent years than the past.

On one such hunt I had my son Frankie and another old hunting partner with me.   We had gain access to a section of land up out of the town of Pine Grove on the way to Maupin, OR.
Now the rancher/farmer was a tough old bird and pretty picky who he would let on his place.  He raised wheat, alfalfa, cattle and of course lots of deer.

Having been in the area before during scouting trips, it was pretty easy to get a lay of the land.   On this hunt there where only two (2) people hunting, Frankie and myself, with MM coming in later from a scouting trip for a future rifle hunt in the Grizzly Unit.   Frankie and I would hunt slightly different areas, as I wanted to explore and he could work the gravel pit on the property.   In remembrance, I should have stayed with him, as he got close to a number of good bucks (No Blood, just rocks).  I saw my share of bucks, but could never close the distance on the morning hunt.  

It was extremely hot on this hunt and even though I would use the trucks going by and the running canal water used for irrigation, I could not be that quite and there were a lot of deer in the area making close stalking difficult.

Frankie and I regrouped in the afternoon and the old hunting partner came by for the evening hunt.   We only had one day to hunt on this opening weekend of deer, as I had to be back to Valley RV in McMinnville on Sunday.

We had about 1 ½ of light left and we started to work a spur road on the property.   Frankie and I got glimpse of the buck at the same time to our left; I was already up at full draw and heard the call from MM that he was at fift———y yards as the arrow left my Martin\ Scepter.  The arrow hit the buck right in the boiler room, even though he flinched a bit and he went straight up in the air and came down in where he had been bedded.  The arrow went completely through the deer and never to be found again.

Not sure if Frankie and MM could believe the shot, as I had released as the range came out of MM’s mouth.   We did have to Hawaiian field dress the deer out and make a short pack, the owner of the ranch did not want any kind of vehicles on the place due to fire hazard.

He was a small 3X3 buck, not much to hang in the garage, but a great shot made on the buck, reassuring my son that the old man can still judge distance and make the shot happen.  It was a good hunt with lots of game seen and it was the second time that I have harvested a Blacktail with him along.

Osbon’s 2009 Oregon Elk Archery Hunt

Wednesday, September 30th, 2009

Doug had drawn a 2009 Gerber Archery Pronghorn-Antelope tag this past year and emailed for some information.  The information was good and Doug had a dandy Lope come to the waterhole that he was on.  The distance was about 50 yards and he thought the buck would come in closer, but opportunity changed and he did not get the shot.   The Gerber Unit had a lot of water this year and the Lopes were scattered far and wide. 
I recently got this email from about his success story on an Oregon Archery Coastal Bull this year.  I really appreciate Doug sharing his story with me and my website hunters.

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2009 Osbon Successful Oregon Archery Hunt

“I thought that you might want to see the bull I got this year. Maybe I will get my Antelope next year!”

“My Brother, Nephew and I went out bright and early on a coastal elk hunt.  We started the morning finding the herd bull and his cows.  After a few set ups we finally got him to come in to about 24 yards, I drew on him but it was not to be. My peep had water in it and that was the first time that had happened to me. By the time I got things back together he had moved on.
So I was bummed because I though I had just blown my shot.  We had some other clear cuts to look at so we went to look at them.  About mid afternoon we decide we were going to go back after him because he was all wound up.  So we got to the road that we needed to take and stared up to where we were going to take off walking.  We had just started walking on a gated road when a Cow and a Calf stepped out into the road.  We could hear other elk coming so I got out an arrow.  Just as I had knocked my arrow here came this bull, he step out just far enough that I could see his front shoulder and back about 10 inches.  I centered on him and let it fly. The bull went back down into the creek and started up the other side then we heard him go down.
The shot was 34 yards and I got both lungs.”

Doug Osbon

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Doug Osbon and his nephew with Doug’s 2009 Roosevelt Bull

2010 Oregon Antelope – Pronghorn Hunting Consultant

Sunday, June 29th, 2008

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So you have drawn an Oregon 2010 Antelope – Pronghorn Rifle tag!   Would like to know where to go in Oregon and harvest a buck?

You just drew a tag for the 2010 Oregon Antelope – Pronghorn Buck hunt this year.   Do you need a spot to hunt in the the Silvies, Juniper, Steen’s, S. Wagontire, N. Wagontire, Paulina, Owyhee,Grizzly Unit and other units.   I can help you!   I am offering my services with GPS Coordinates put on your GPS or using paper maps.    

I have been hunting Antelope’s in Oregon for 30 years and know the hide-outs of the big ones.  Check out a few of my sucsessful hunter pages on this web-site.   I have help many hunters harvest their Lope with my knowledge of Antelope hunting. 

I can help you, just email me and I would be happy to let you know what I offer and fees. 

With the use of maps or a GPS.

Contact me at:  bwanabubba@hotmail.combwanabubba@gmail.com

Artistic Taxidermy, Portland, Oregon will have Receiveing Stations for Antelope Trophies taken during the 2008 season at Hampton, OR and Burns, OR.   Garret Heying             503-771-DEER   http://artistictaxidermy.net/

Frank

Antelope – Pronghorn Oregon Harvest Pictures

Sunday, April 13th, 2008

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Many of these harvest pictures and the success of many of these hunters are due to the fact of them utilizing a GPS and preset coordinates that I had given them prior to the hunt.  With the gas and fuel prices up, one wants to get in the field and not spend their time scouting before the season a couple of times.   Using my GPS mapping system of key hotspots, you can get in the field the day before and be setup for the opening day of hunting.  I have yet to have a hunter not be successful with my contacts or mapping of spots.   My old running partner told me when he got back with the kill pictures “You were right on the dot with the where I found the bucks Frank.”   They took a number of shots at different bucks and finally harvested a dandy.   On that hunt Frank P. had a number of chances on big bucks.

Artistic Taxidermy, Portland, Oregon will have Receiveing Stations for Antelope Trophies taken during the 2008 season at Hampton, OR and Burns, OR.   Garret Heying             503-771-DEER   http://artistictaxidermy.net/

Bwana Bubba “Cobra”   bwanabubba@hotmail.com