tree_ghost
Well-Known Member
We all have a deer that has held a special place in our hearts. A deer that we have found to be a more than worthy adversary an incredibly astute opponent in this incredible game that we play. I am fortunate enough to be at the apex of my pursuit of this majestic animal. Allow me to introduce you to "Lefty". I first took note of this deer in August of 2014 when i caught him on camera in the beans. I assumed him to be an above average 2.5 year old buck and really had hopes that he would make it to maturity...
I watched him throughout the early season and when the rut hit he disappeared... i went to getting a picture of him a week to zilch through November. I honestly had thought that he had been killed because he was so regular on camera... well as my spirits sank that this deer would make it another year i got a pleasant surprise at the end of December... Lefty was back and looking like he had a rough rut. In fact it was at this point that he earned his nickname because I noticed in the nighttime pic that he was blind in his left eye...
This picture sparked some hope in me. I got this pic in a deep nasty part of the woods that i thought would be well hidden from the last hardcore hunters of the 2014 season. My hope was confirmed in the spring turkey season when we found his matching sheds 50 ft apart from one another... they measured 127" with a 16" spread
I watched him throughout the early season and when the rut hit he disappeared... i went to getting a picture of him a week to zilch through November. I honestly had thought that he had been killed because he was so regular on camera... well as my spirits sank that this deer would make it another year i got a pleasant surprise at the end of December... Lefty was back and looking like he had a rough rut. In fact it was at this point that he earned his nickname because I noticed in the nighttime pic that he was blind in his left eye...
This picture sparked some hope in me. I got this pic in a deep nasty part of the woods that i thought would be well hidden from the last hardcore hunters of the 2014 season. My hope was confirmed in the spring turkey season when we found his matching sheds 50 ft apart from one another... they measured 127" with a 16" spread