Went out Wednesday night and didn't see a thing. Right at last light I heard some deer come into the woods and it sounded like a buck running does around. He was grunting and crashing through the little woodlot. Never got a glimpse of any of them but they wouldn't leave so I stayed in the stand a little longer than usual then tried to slip out as quietly as I could.
Fast forward to last night. Got off work a little later than usual, had to stop and get gas , drive home, switch vehicles with my wife, shower, and drive to my spot. Got in the stand about 5:30. It was breezy and my climbing stick kept creaking every time the tree would sway a little bit . Well, it was a beautiful evening and I was enjoying the solitude and then.................
:bigsmyl: ........
I can't wate :jumper:
And then......, C'mon man your kill'n me!!!
Who taught ya'll how to tell stories, It's like a To be continued movie around here :) the suspence is killing me. :jumper:
I sure do like the anticipation of stories like this!
That is just not right :knothead:
Come on Steve! I'm leaving tonight for a long weekend of hunting and I need to know what happened before I go! :readit: :campfire:
.....the breeze started to die down a bit, oh, about 6:30. Good, maybe the sticks will stop creaking, I don't need them creaking just as I'm drawing on a nice buck (Hey, I guy can dream, can't he? I mean, I've shot some does with my bow and have some nice gun-killed bucks but I've never been able to close the deal on a buck with the bow).
It's been pretty dry and you can hear the deer coming from quite a ways off. I heard what sounded like deer moving through the woods about 50 yards to my right. I'm looking and looking trying to see them and then I see what looks to be a doe moving towards the edge of the woods. She steps out into the field and behind her here comes another. Their body language tells me that they're not gonna stick around for long so I give 'em a little bleat. Nothing. They just keep moving further out into the field.
Dang it!!! So close.
:mad:
....... 'bout then I hear another deer, I'm guessing maybe 30, 40 yards from me, back in the woods where the two does came from. Sweeeet!! :thumbsup: Sounds like it's coming my way.
I see movement......yep, it's a deer alright....c'mon, c'mon, keep walking. Step out here where I can get a good look at ya! It's head goes behind a tree and I position my feet for a shot.
Oh yeah! HE steps out....a BUCK :bigsmyl:
I've been wanting to kill a buck with my bow for a long time....this could be the day....if only he keeps coming my way. My heart is pounding like a jackhammer
Looks like he might be a little 8 pointer....he's walking directly at me now and I'm praying he doesn't look up. I'm only up about 12 feet. I tell myself to calm down....take a deep breath...let's see, bend at the waist, PICK A SPOT, follow through, you can do this!!
Turn broadside, please don't keep walkin' right at me.
Yes! He turns and starts walking slowly from my right to my left, head down, about 15 yards out. The bow starts to come up very slowly, he has no idea I'm there. As I'm starting my draw I realize that he's gonna be out of my shooting lane pretty quick if he doesn't stop. I come to full draw as he stops, near side leg forward, slightly quartered away....what more could a guy ask for?
Pick a spot! Pick a spot....the arrows gone.
He rears and kicks his back legs like a bucking bronc and tears outta there like nobody's business. Heart shot!!!???! I didn't see my arrow or hear an impact. I watch as he runs to the edge of the woods and out of sight. Listening for a crash, waiting, listening....nothing.
Did I hit him? The shot felt good but I don't know for sure. I don't see my arrow sticking in the ground anywhere. It's 6:43 pm. If I wait half an hour to get down it's going to be pretty dark and all I have is two little flashlights with weak batteries. It's supposed to rain tomorrow, too.
Got down at 7:10 and started walking to the truck. Thought I'd drive home and get some better lights. Then, abruptly changed my mind and, against my better judgment, decided to head back in the direction he ran.
I walked from one end of the woodlot to the other. I kinda figured he'd run to the other side and bedded down. By this time it's too dark to see much of anything. Sure enough I kicked him out of his bed. :banghead: I knew better, but the excitement got the better of me.
I guessed he probably was running across the plowed field toward the next woodlot but with my weak flashlight I couldn't see much. Found blood, bright red, hmmm. Well, nothing more to do tonight. Go home, try to sleep and hope the rain holds off. To be continued..............
Fast forward to this morning. I'm sitting in the truck at my hunting spot waiting for it to get light enough to see. I decide that I'll scan the plowed field with my binocs first. If that's where he ran I'm guessing he might not have made it all the way to the next woodlot.
A few minutes later I can see well enough to start walkin and lookin. I walked 50 yards or so and noticed something white out in the field...could it be? Looking through the binocs I just can't tell for sure what it is. The closer I get the more I'm thinking this just might be my lucky day as the white spot's looking more and more like a deer's rump with every step. Sure enough! It's him! :clapper:
It starts sprinkling so I rush around, snap a few pictures and load him up into the truck, drive into the woods to get out of the rain, which is coming down pretty good now, and begin the field dressing chores. By the time I got him dressed I'm pretty well soaked but still a happy camper!
Shot him with a 45# Martin Hunter and a CE 150 with a STOS BH. Total arrow weight 550 grains. Got an entrance and an exit hole but didn't find the arrow. Good times!!! :jumper:
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There you GO!
Congrats. Like to see a close up of the base of his right antler. Looks like a few stickers there.
Talondale, You're right. He has one that's about 5" long that goes downward from the base.
Congrats on a fine deer with a lot of character. That STOS broadhead make a heck of a hole. I'm surprized he was able to run when you jumped him up. :thumbsup:
Here's a pic that shows the rack a little better.
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sweet those stos do i nice job. might have to try some
doug77
great deer! awesome shot, also.
stan
Nice deer!!! Great story! :clapper: :clapper: :clapper: :clapper:
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Nice Buck! Looks like he's been damaging some poor helpless trees. Congrats!
The buck I just shot yesterday bucked his back legs when I heart shot him also. Good story. Thanks.
Way to finally close the deal you have been wanting!! Great story too!!!!
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Congrats :thumbsup:
Steve , That is AWESOME!!! Can't wait to hear the story firsthand. Still shooting on the weekends in tween stand time. Come on over!!!
It looks like you gave him a real dirt nap. Great story and nice shooting. That there is a memory that will last a lifetime.
nice story , congrats :0)
Nice deer cograts.
Awesome!!!
Nice Steve! :clapper:
Allan
Well done! Nice Buck :thumbsup:
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Thanks all!!!!!!!
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Loved the story, condgaulations !
Well alright Steve!
Way to go Grogg !! Congratulations !
Congrats on that fine buck!!
Nice!! Shawn
"INDIANA TRAD HUNTER TAKES VERY NICE BUCK"
Great story! Great Pics! And Great buck!
You go with your bad self, fellow Hoosier!
Good looking buck bud! I am really suprised that you jumped him 30 minutes later with that shot... are you sure that you jumped that deer or maybe it was a different deer?
Congrats :thumbsup:
that is real hunting is it not.nothing but love :archer:
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NICE!
Went out tonight and found my arrow. It was laying on the far side of where the deer was standing when I shot it. The interesting thing is that the shaft was broken off about 2" past the broadhead. Did not find the broadhead. Must have hit something hard after passing through the deer. The shot distance was 12 yards.
All of my other deer have been taken with 50# bows, 450 g arrows, and 2-blades. I was interested to see what 45# would do. The CE150's that I've been shooting tuned real well with 200g up front so I thought I'd give the heavier arrow (550g) a try. My FOC is 19% so it's right at the minimum (for EFOC) per Dr. Ashby. Needless to say, I'm impressed. I guess those guys that have been touting the benefits of heavy arrows out of light bows have been right all along.
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Nice buck...glad to hear you finally closed the deal.
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Good Deal,Steve!! Nice buck!
You are gonna have to come down to Jackson Washington Forest next year and help me out !!
Luv2bowhunt said:
"Good looking buck bud! I am really suprised that you jumped him 30 minutes later with that shot... are you sure that you jumped that deer or maybe it was a different deer?"
That's EXACTLY what I was thinking! I'd about bet my paycheck it wasn't the same deer. That deer was likely dead on the ground in 10 to 20 seconds.
Aside from that, congratulations on a great first trad buck!!!!!!
A great hunting story well told. Congratulations!
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Congratulations!
Great stuff!
A very nice deer and a fantastic story! Thanks for sharing! Congrats and well done! ;) :thumbsup:
Congrats on a fine story and great deer. :thumbsup:
Great Deer - Congrads :thumbsup:
Excellent story and great "vampire slayer" shot! Great job all around!
Great shot on a good buck Congrats :thumbsup: :thumbsup:
Come on. Could it have been another deer you jumped? How far did this guy go untill he gave out?
Nice job by the way!
ch
their wont be munch to do but wounder and wonder :jumper:
congrats!!! nice buck :clapper:
Great story with an equally great ending. Congratulations. WHat a neck on him. Looks like a bull's neck
Nathan
Congrats- nice buck! :thumbsup:
Gotta get me soma them STOS' WAY GOOD job on that buck !!!
Nice story and a great buck too!!
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Great job and one fantastic ending. Way to go
Pretty sure it was the same deer. It was dark by that time and when I heard the deer take off I walked over to the spot where I first heard it and found blood. All in all I was surprised that there wasn't a lot of blood compared to some other deer I've shot.
Bought my Ohio license tonight and am on vacation for the next nine days...WooHoooo!!!!
Pretty work!!!