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Iowa Whitetails: I Could've Used Tebow

By: Mark Kayser

Jan 12

My deer season has officially come to an end in Iowa. I tried and tried some more, but could not pull out a Tebow win like America’s most interesting quarterback recently did against the intimidating Steelers. I guess all the Tebowing was used up in that game, despite my own requests to the Big Man.

Mother Nature was against me from the start. Warm, sunny temperatures were forecast for the entire hunt, and the forecast was spot-on, unlike most outlooks. Mature bucks were seldom seen, and even the does and young bucks switched patterns like New Hampshire’s voting public. One night I’d watch bucks on a corn field and move in the next night only to discover they had abandoned any pattern at all.

It was frustrating, but the crew at Tails of the Hunt did everything possible to try and get me a buck. In fact, I wanted to tag a doe on the last day to donate to Iowa’s HUSH (Help Us Stop Hunger) program. Even the does wouldn’t cooperate for a last-minute Hamburger Helper donation.

Partner in the outfitting business, Mike Humpal, wrapped up guiding to try some last-minute bowhunting of his own. If you’re an Iowa Hawkeyes fan, you might recall Humpal’s name—he was a star player on the Hawkeyes football team, earning him some time with the Steelers in the NFL. Today he outfits with partner Aaron Volkmar at Tails of the Hunt in southwest Iowa.

Humpal stalked out to the middle of a picked corn field and hid behind the bank of an erosion terrace to possibly ambush a feeding whitetail. In the last minutes of shooting light bucks started his way, but disappeared behind the small hill. Suddenly, they appeared and one was feeding 10 yards away. When it put its head down, Humpal drew his bow and released. The extreme tactic ended with him taking a buck scoring nearly 140 inches.

Deer hunting season may be finally over, but I’m already itching for another try at those giant Iowa whitetails.

7 comments

# mmiller49
Friday, January 13, 2012 11:25 PM
I think the more deer you take the bigger the itch gets. I have shot a buck each year for the last three years here in my home state of Ohio. The one i shot 3 years ago scored 118, last year it scored 142 2/8ths this year it scored 154 4/8ths. Do you see a pattern here ? They keep getting bigger each year,i've got that itch bad on what next years deer is going to score.
# khardie
Sunday, January 15, 2012 8:53 AM
Great story. Thanks for sharing! I'm still looking for one that big. :)

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# tprymers
Sunday, January 15, 2012 11:48 AM
Don,t feel lonesome a lot of people didn,t get a deer this year, the numbers are down to many deer seasons , the state is gone to far in bring the herd size down.
# jchristman2
Tuesday, January 17, 2012 4:09 PM
I hope to get me a buck, got my first deer this year. just started hunting 3 years ago. I got a doe and she was big. I love hunting it is great. The tempatures were up and down this year in Ohio. But all in all was a good year. Ohio count was down this year on deer harvested also.
# jwiggins6
Tuesday, January 17, 2012 4:31 PM
cant wait till next year my wife and i are moving our family to north eastern iowa from west michigan. after huunting for the better of 16yrs in michigan i have yet to bag a whitetail buck. we hope iowa is more geneous with their bucks
# mmiller49
Thursday, January 19, 2012 8:03 AM
What part of Ohio are you from jchristman2. I'm from a small town in southeastern Ohio ( Caldwell )
# jchristman2
Saturday, January 21, 2012 9:45 AM
I live Lockbourne area by Rickenbacher Airbase. But hunt down in Londonderry south of Chilicothe.

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