Here is the buck I took on Nov 4 in Iowa. 140 inch 3 1/2 yr old. He broke about 2 inches off of his right main beam between Nov 1 (when Mom last videoed him) and Nov 4 when I killed him. Shot at 13 yards with the Ancient Spirits takedown that J.D. Emerson built for me (65 lbs, 680 gr arrow with big Snuffer). This bow has an interesting history...Dad and Jim Emerson were great hunting buddies back in the day, and I grew up with the Emerson kids. Back in '82 or '83 Dad and Jim cut a bunch of Black Locust in the woods on the old home place where Dad grew up. When J.D. wanted to build me a bow I asked him to make it out of that wood. Makes the bow kind of special.
Anyhow, the arrow didn't even slow down thru his chest and he went about 75 yards. Funny story, I killed this buck from the same tree I killed my big 10 pt from in '03, same date (2 years later) both within 5 minutes of 8 A.M. and both were standing within 10 feet of each other.
Ryan
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Man what a DINK! Thought they had bigger bucks than that in IOWA! :rolleyes:
Another nice one for the wall Ryan. Congrats. Bet you don't even breath funny when those bruisers walk in do ya? Neat story on the bow.
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Your dad doing any good? I'm going to send your pic over to Rotten Randy.
Good job Ryan! :thumbsup: :thumbsup:
Man oh man....look at all these monster bucks that fell this weekend! Very nice deer Ryan. Cool connection with the bow and the standsite that reproduces year after year.
Ryan, great story bud..you're definately a "chip".Dad must be proud.Congrats!!!!!
I leave for my trip to Iowa Friday!!!
Hope I do as well as you....
Yeah Ryan, that is a bute!! I've got a few bucks runnin around this year that will push 140" and I would be doin back-flips. Congrats.
Ferret---Yeah right! I get to breathing funny when I just SEE 'em, not to mention SHOOTING 'em. When I get to the point that being close to whitetails doesn't give me the frog-leg anymore it will be time to take up golf! Dad hasnt seen anything he is really interested in yet.
Curt-you should hit things just right-the warm weather has kept things toned down a bunch. If it cools off it will get to poppin'.
Ryan
Probably didn't have a great blood trail or anything? :D
Congrats on a fine buck, bud!!! :thumbsup:
As usaul nice Buck!
Nice buck Ryan! :thumbsup: :thumbsup: :thumbsup:
Interesting how many "connections" this deer has!
Nicely done!
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Beautiful buck! Congrat's sir!!!
Congrads on a fine buck!!Cool deal with the bow too that does make it that much more special.
Nice buck Ryan! :thumbsup: Congrats on a job well done, and a neat story on the bow too. Makes the whole thing even more special.
David
Way to keep up the family tradition Ryan! After all the huge bucks your dad has killed I suppose he is just holding out for a 200 incher. Normally making a statement like that is just a joke but knowing your dads history he just might make it into a prophetic statement. Good luck to you guys the rest of the season. Make sure to keep posting so the rest of us can chase the big ones vicariously!
Hey whats a frog leg? LOL Is that when your leg starts twiching like crazy nuts? I know that feeling! Love it. Great buck.<><
Ryan, Great buck! Good to have a tie in with your dad, too.
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Ryan,
Looks like JD put some good MOJO in that bow! :D Congrats on a fine buck, and I love the story that goes with the bow. :thumbsup: I'am sure it's only a matter of time before Jim and your dad shoot a dandy. ;) Good luck with the rest of your season! Getting ready to head out and see whats on the move, after two days of high wind and rain.
Wow, nice deer! I had a taste of Iowa last year,,
Congrats, Ryan. I'd hate to have your taxidermy bills. ;)
Great buck Ryan, way to go!!!! :notworthy: :notworthy:
Really nice! :thumbsup:
Another super IA buck Ryan.Way ta go,bud :thumbsup: :thumbsup:
Congrats Ryan! Thats a good un! :thumbsup:
God Bless!
Jim
Great buck Ryan! Congratulations! By the way, you should see the size of the track of "your" grizzly.
Darryl
Ryan , that sounds like slam dunk...oh yeah, that bow has got some MOJO for sure! marco#78
Awsome buck!
Beautfull Bow.
Nice story.
Nut didn't fall to far from the tree me thinks?
Dandy one for sure! Congrats.
(love them big ole Iowa bucks)
So that's the one you were telling me about in Australia. How did you folks get him to come up and beg for Chocolate. I'd like to train some to do that...they'd be a lot easier to shoot.
Did you let him finish chewing before you shot him? How come you look so different when you are wearing a hat?
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Ryan: I still think you have my eyes! XOXO Uncle Barry
What a fine deer, and an even better story about the bow. Thanks for sharing it all with us, Ryan. :thumbsup:
Great overall story with a super buck ta boot,
CONGRATS!!!
Great buck and great history on the bow!
Congratulations! I am going to have to get out to Indiana next year and take a few lessons. Joseph
I love you too, Paul! Chocolate is what gives the antlers that nice brown color. How'd you do in IA? Heard you were "passing them up" over East. You run out of arrows, or what? Heck, you should know that a hat is NECESSARY, when you are BALD like YOU and I are. Keeps off the ultraviolent-rays from the sun.