Cold front fun in the NC mountains. Fall briefly turned to winter in NW NC this week.
Day one, 11 hours in the tree. Frigid but beautiful, definitely felt more like January than November. I saw 4-5 young bucks but nothing mature. High 26F wind gusts to 40mph but this saddle was mainly protected.
The morning of 11 November was cold, in the teens with wind gusts over 40. I slept in but confirmed it was COLD.
I couldn’t make up my mind where to hunt in the afternoon but decided to brave an exposed ridge with West winds occasionally still gusting to 30+. I spent a lot of time hiding behind the tree trunk.
This ridge has nearby bedding and food on my neighbors slope and bedding and food on my side as well. Just seems like a logical place to ambush a cruising buck. Over an hour before dark I spotted a lone mature buck headed my way. From the time I saw him until I shot him at 15 yards was probably less than a minute. He bedded 60-75 yards away within sight and soon expired. My biggest whitetail to date! Rough green gross is 139”. Honestly I think this buck is only three but he’s much bigger than anything I’ve had an opportunity at in the mountains. Sending in the teeth and excited to find out.
After taking care of the buck I received a text to check out the northern lights. They were easily visible but the night shot on my iPhone really made them pop. Not all tech is bad.
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