Killed Hit List Animals
Everything But Fronts (EBF):
Everything But Fronts was first discovered in the summer of 2010. Every sighting, video, and picture of EBF has come from a 320 acre property consisting of ponderosa pine ridges and brushy draws. Each year, come the first week of November, EBF would disappear (in the search of does we presume). Always wondering if EBF would make it through the season; we were delighted to see EBF had made it through the 2010 and 2011 hunting seasons. EBF earned his rightful name due to his amazing 30 plus inch wide mainframe rack with incredible back forks and mass. This buck truly does have everything a giant muley could ask for (but fronts). Over the past three years, EBF has not noticeably grown at all; leading us to believe that EBF is an extremely old, mature deer 6.5 or 7.5 years old, or perhaps even older. We estimate EBF to score in the mid to upper 170's.
**Update**Brandt Kills Everything But Fronts (EBF) at 15 yards out of a tree stand in eastern Colorado. EBF gross scores 176 3/8 and
measures 30.5 inches wide (outside spread).
**Update**Brandt Kills Everything But Fronts (EBF) at 15 yards out of a tree stand in eastern Colorado. EBF gross scores 176 3/8 and
measures 30.5 inches wide (outside spread).
Cattle Tank Goat:
Cattle Tank Goat was discovered on our alfalfa field in eastern Colorado on July 18, 2012. Over the course of one month; our Cuddeback trail camera took over 25 pictures of this particular goat. Cattle Tank Goat only showed up four times in the morning and the rest of the pictures came in the evening hours, primarily between 4:30 and 6:30 p.m.. Cattle Tank Goat would wait until all the cattle in the area were done watering and had moved out before going to water. With the ground blind placed 20 yards from the cattle tank in early July, it didn't take any time at all for Cattle Tank Goat to be comfortable with it in his surroundings. An abnormally hot summer combined with little rain, made hunting the cattle tank rather than the alfalfa field (as we normally would) an easy choice to make.
**Update**Brandt kills Cattle Tank Goat at 15 yards on August 15, 2012 in eastern Colorado.
**Update**Brandt kills Cattle Tank Goat at 15 yards on August 15, 2012 in eastern Colorado.
Spider:
Spider was first found on private property bordering the property we were hunting in late November 2010. Though he was never spotted on the property while actually hunting; he was reported to have been using our property as a transition area between doe family groups. This buck has a very unique rack, with his points all coming inward, earning him the name Spider. Spider was observed on and off throughout the end of November into December until he finally disappeared for good during the last week of the season. Spider is deceiving, but with his incredible mass and inside spread we estimate him to gross in the upper 180's. We believe Spider to be 7.5 years old.
**Update**Brandt kills Spider at 50 yards on November 23, 2011 in eastern Colorado. Spider gross scores 204 6/8 and nets 196 6/8!
**Update**Brandt kills Spider at 50 yards on November 23, 2011 in eastern Colorado. Spider gross scores 204 6/8 and nets 196 6/8!
Mr. Kicks:
Mr. Kicks was first discovered in June 2011 while we were scouting a new property we obtained permission on. Mr. Kicks was given the name because of three distinct kickers on his back forks which were prevalent even in his early months of velvet. Mr. Kicks was known to frequent a one square mile area and was spotted nearly every scouting trip throughout the summer months. We estimate Mr. Kicks to be 4.5 years old and to score in the low 180's.
**Update**Steve kills Mr. Kicks at 24 yards on October 2nd, the second day of Colorado archery season. Mr. Kicks scores 185 3/8 gross.
**Update**Steve kills Mr. Kicks at 24 yards on October 2nd, the second day of Colorado archery season. Mr. Kicks scores 185 3/8 gross.
