Please Sign In


New To Sportsman Network?

14 Point Buck harvested in St. Tammany Parish

Reply
Finding a safe deer hunting club in Southeast Louisiana that offers quality game with a family environment is a challenge to say the least. Most local deer hunters will tell you that hunting clubs like this are a rare find. Chris Bourgeois of Prairieville found such a club in Abita Springs at the English Branch Hunting Club. Chris joined the English Branch following Hurricane Katrina. He found a club with members of good character whose primary concern was to promote quality deer management while supporting youth education and a family environment.

Chris spent 2006 scouting and learning the land, browse and game. "I experienced my first bow harvest of deer at the English Branch" says Bourgeois. While spending as much time as possible learning how to hunt the terrain and game in St. Tammany Parish, Bourgeois says that "you have to spend as much or more time scouting than actually hunting in order to identify how, when and where to hunt."

Bourgeois tells of many long days scouting, tracking deer sign, looking for natural browse, cover, bedding areas, watering holes, etc..., in order to determine where he should position himself to intercept deer movement. Chris says that "deer are really smart and habitual and the only way to identify when and where to hunt is to spend the time necessary to locate the signs deer leave."

In 2007, the endless hours of scouting and hard work paid dividends for the Prairieville, Louisiana native. Bourgeois spent opening week of the 2007 bow hunting season hunting long, hard hours in the warm weather. "It was fairly cool in the mornings until about 8 a.m. then warmed quickly," says Bourgeois. Chris observed many deer during the first week but didn't have any bow shots within range. Week 2 started with a cool weather front and supported more favorable temperatures for bow hunting in Louisiana. By Saturday, October 13th, Bourgeois was confident that his scouting would payoff.

At 6:30 p.m. on October 13th, Bourgeois had patiently endured the busy work of squirrels playing, feeding and communicating with the raccoons who wandered about his honey hole. "I was watching the wildlife in the area when I heard some heavy stepping to my left," said Bourgeois. Chris says that "I saw a deer to my left through some thick vegetation." The deer appeared to be a huge doe at first because he kept his head down and all Bourgeois could see was a big bodied deer. "The sun was going down quickly and then I caught a glimpse a horns on this deer," stated Bourgeois. "I had previously observed a spike buck in this area and thought that this could be him and had no intention of harvesting a young buck." Bourgeois says that "all of a sudden the deer lifted his head and my heart nearly stopped."

At a range of 35 to 40 yards stood a huge racked buck. Bourgeois stated that "I had to regain my composure because I wasn't expecting to see Big Daddy." The buck was 14 points (hang a ring on each) and about 200 lbs. Bourgeois said "I had deer-cam pictures of a big buck with massive horns taken after dark but thought he was too smart to move before sunset." Chris was in for a splendid surprise when the buck offered him a rare shot through a pie sized opening within the thick vegetation surrounding the big buck. Bourgeois shot the 14 point buck through the vitals and had to track the deer for a mere 50 yards from his stand before locating him. "I was so pumped and excited that I couldn't hardly speak," says Bourgeois.

The 14 point buck weighed 165 lbs with 16 7/8" inside spread and 4 3/4" massive horns. Managing partner and club president Tim Boriskie stated, "This is one of the finest bow harvests that our club has ever taken." Boriskie assumed management responsibilities of the English Branch in 2004 but has hunted with the club since 2002 and tells of many deer harvest but that "never has a hunter harvested a buck of this quality with a bow!" Tim says that "Chris Bourgeois is a perfect example that when you spend the time scouting and hunting you'll reap the benefits of your hard work."

English Branch Hunting Club is a private, family oriented hunting club located in near Abita Springs, St. Tammany Parish, LA
Reply
Nice Deer...

looks like 9 pointer, but a nice deer.

Congrats !
Reply
   TBB
Take a real close look at the bucks brow tines... you'll see 5 additional points (ringer's). The picture is deceiving and doesn't truly do justice to the quality of the deer, considering the location and comparison to other deer in the area. What's more exceptional is that this buck was harvested with a bow from 35-40 yds thru thick vegetation. Any hunter would truly be satisfied with results similar to these. I wished it were me!
Reply
It is a beautiful rack and I wished it was mine also...Great deer for north of the lake. Great Deer. I saw the small point on the brow thine...I guess if one wants to count them....

Again - great deer ...nice rugged bases -- always impressive
Reply
What with the lights on the ball caps.

DO they really work ? All the bow hunters are wearing them..
Reply
   TBB
I thought they were bogus at first. My buddy had them on his hat and I saw how well they worked and am convinced they are worth whatever the cost. Hands-free and moves where your head moves. Works great while walking to your stand holding your bow, gun or supplies in hand. I highly recommend them for hunting unless you need vision beyond 15 yds.
Reply
I was told they don't shine far, but are very good for close quaters.....thanks

I assume Wal-Mart or Academy would have them ?
Reply
   birdnest
You look mad in that picture! Smile fella, you got him! I dream of a deer like that with my bow. You have accomplished something very special. Congratulations.
Reply
That's a beautiful nine pointer. Something to be proud of. No need to count those little stickers to pump up the point count.
Reply
What was the age of the deer? Nice buck, and good mass! Congrats on a fine bow kill!!!!!
Reply
   spider54
Does not look like much mass there! Kind of small in body at only 165!!! hehehehe
Reply
Great deer for that area. You should be proud "SO SMILE". Just kidding, great story of how persistance pays.
Reply
what u smokin spider?? Those bases are pretty impressive for the northshore!!! U jealous!!!!
Reply
   clay-n-co
Long winded report,but,nice deer.
Reply
   Lil-Skeez
scary pic
Reply
awesome buck
Reply
Whatcha so mad at? I didn't have time to read the report.
Reply
Hey guys thanks for ALL of the comments. I am waiting now for Wildlife & Fisheries to do the offical green score of the deer.They will also do an aging as well, I believe he is between 5 1/2 and 6 1/2 years old, but that is just my guess from doing verified bone comparasons I will say this, no matter what he scores and no matter where he ends up in the St.Tammany record books, the only record that matters to me is he is MY NUMBER ONE! Not that it matters but the "LIL KICKER" points that were counted were between 1 1/2 inches and 1/2 inch. Since Louisiana legally only reconizes one inch as a "point" technically he is an 11.These points are on the back of the brow tines and almost look like future split brows.
Last year he even had a curled kicker point that was about 3 inches that was on his left side G2. I was able to find the left side shed, but never did find the right side.
To be honest it wasn't until Monday that I even counted points myself. The spread was 16 7/8 inches inside and the bases were 6 3/4 inches on one side and 6 1/2 on the other. I still don't have a clue what the main beam lengths are nor do I know the actual tine lengths, it just didn't matter that much.

As far as someone asking about the cap visor lights, I like the green LED lights, I use reflective tape and tacks and I like the way the green reflects from them. They are good for about 15 to 20 feet as far as vision and will light up a tack at about 20 to 30 yards or maybe longer. This one is compact light and very easy to turn on and off and you forget it is there when not in use and even fits easily in the pocket. Try one they are neat.

PS: As some people already know they is one or two larger (Maybe 3 I just can't give out to much info.) bucks on our lease, one especially is now my primary target. I took this one just to get the nerves calmed down and will now aim for the next larger one.

You all take care and GOOD HUNTING! BE SAFE and take a child hunting!

GOOD LUCK to YOU ALL for the rest of the season!

ALSO I am not mad by any means, I just don't smile much when I see a camera! TRUST ME! When that picture was takeing I was doing the KAJUN BOOGIE and dancing, and it hasn't stopped yet I don't think!

Reply
As long as the report is, it does not even mention the lucky charm that you have for a son. Congratulations Dad Im glad that I could share this with you.
Reply
Just measured the main beams, left side is 21 3/4 inches and right side is 22 inches. As far as the tine lengths I am not 100% sure where the measurement should be taken from, from of tine at beam back of tine or the center, nevertheless brows are both about 5 inches, Left beam G2 is about 6 inches, left G3 is 9 inches, G4 is 6 inches. Right G2 is almost 8 inches and G3 is almost 9 inches. These are just close and not exact.

Still amazing to me to look at this deer! I would have perfered to take him in December not just for the size during the rut but he has just started turning Gray like he was in December last year.
Reply
Please post his score....im interested in knowing his overall inches!!!
Reply
Shame on and D@NG ME! The most important part of this entire event was the fact that my "BABY BOY" Austin was there with me......not to mention he sure knows how to drag a deer!
But seriously, it was a real blessing to have him at the camp the past two weeks with me, he was there on the 3rd when I was able to fill one of my DMAP doe tags and he was there the 13 to share this harvest of BIG DADDY with me! As mentioned he really is my GOOD LUCK CHARM!! Thanks buddy!
Love ya!
Dad

PS: He is on the right track to getting his own TROPHY real soon! I am sure you will all be reading about him before years end!
Reply
yooperlite
Reply
potara earrings
Reply
crediblebh
Reply
www.e-hallpass.com login
Reply