Since yesterday was the one-year anniversary of Brett Ross' giant Colorado mule deer... we thought it would be a great time to share some additional questions about Brett's life one year later and show a few short outtakes from our Colorado's Deer documentary.
Honestly, not a whole lot has changed. I've met a lot of really great people and had a lot of really neat opportunities, but life is still pretty much back to normal now.
I didn't draw a darn thing! I put in for a doe tag and didn't draw, so I'm counting on my family and friends to feed me this year. I get to go on a lot of great hunts this year with some friends and family, so I'll still get to scratch my hunting itch.
I couldn't tell you how many times I've told the story. But I'm more than happy to do it. I know if I hadn't shot Trashy I would be asking the hunter who did about his story.
Like I said I couldn't even draw my doe tag this year. I'm hoping to be able to squeeze an over-the-counter cow elk tag in so I can have some backstrap and eggs! Nothing has changed with the way I hunt. If you get out among them either as a meat hunter or a trophy hunter, you have the chance to harvest a quality animal.
There aren't too many downfalls to having a smile that won't go away. But like everything it has its ups and its downs. There have been a few people who've said "he's ruined hunting for Western Colorado", "a real hunter deserved to take that buck", "he paid for that deer", and my personal favorite... "He's just a strung-out rig rat!"
It's comical to me and I just brush it off. I only saw three points and took my shot with the intent to fill the freezer. I would be willing to bet some of them never would've pulled the trigger if they only saw three points but all of them would have if they saw 36 points. I'm not sure if it's jealousy or misery, but either way, it doesn't affect me. And truth be told I catch more crap from my friends and family than anyone else. The jokes never stop.
We are in the final stages of buying a house right now and although it would be nice for it to be free... but I have a deer to hang in my new man cave.
I honestly never heard about it again from her. I have an incredibly supportive wife. I don't know what I did right in my life to deserve her and Trashy.
No, not at all. Hunting has never been about money to me and it never will be. Okay maybe that's a lie, let me revise. Hunting has never been about receiving money and it never will be. Every hunter knows we never have enough hunting gear, money goes out but not in!
I was a little concerned about it at first until I spoke with a few guys who have had similar experiences. When a big animal gets shot the area is flooded for a couple of years and then goes back to normal. I really hope this statement stays true because I can't wait to raise my kids hunting on the same mountain their dad and grandpops were raised on. But if you ask my buddies... they all think it's my fault that they and their ladies didn't draw buck tags this year. Like I said before... they're always giving me grief!