Last year while celebrating my bowhunting buddy's 75 birthday at his 35 acres in south central Texas we decided to hunt his place on his next birthday(Oct 19) this year.We got there on Friday in time for the afternoon hunt and I set up a small tripod overlooking a one acre oat patch. Had a spike and does come close and three bucks at 30 yards, with one being a 8 point at about 19" wide but no shot. Saturday morning I went to the back of his place where a 15" ladder stand was set up and I had never been in.It had rubs and one scrape within bow range of my stand and was a crossing for deer.
I saw nothing until right before 8 AM and a doe came under me followed by the wide buck I had seen Friday. He lunged at her like he was in rut and walked under some brush when I drew and held until he was clear at about 15 yards.My 47# longbow hit high in the shoulder and came out low behind his leg.I saw the feathers disapear and after he ran 5 yards the shaft broke off in front of the feathers and fell to the ground.
I waited about 45 minutes and went looking and blood was hard to see because of a heavy dew so I went to where I last watched his run and crawled under the brush until I came to a trail which I followed and by luck found him to the side of the trail. He was about 80 Yards from my stand. The wide 1 1/2" 210 grain Aboyer single bevel had done its job.
The broadhead would still shave after I found it.This was a great hunt even though my buddy Don's birthday was not until Sunday.I am 69 now and he turned 76 years old.
On his birthday the next morning he and were sitting outside the cabin and as I looked across the pond a Cougar(over 100#) ran across.In all my hunting I have never seen a mountain lion in the wild.He and his wife had seen one in the same place about 3 sighting in the last 3 years.
This area of Texas is not noted for cougar, but he is in some end of the road thick stuff. The photos show the entry and exit of the BH. Ken Denton (http://i190.photobucket.com/albums/z318/arrow39/DSCN0788.jpg) (http://i190.photobucket.com/albums/z318/arrow39/DSCN0791.jpg) (http://i190.photobucket.com/albums/z318/arrow39/DSCN0787.jpg) (http://i190.photobucket.com/albums/z318/arrow39/DSCN0786.jpg) (http://i190.photobucket.com/albums/z318/arrow39/DSCN0792.jpg)
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Great buck ken. Now I want to see one with that Contender you got from me. Congratulations David aka cahaba
Congrats on a fine buck!
Nice buck! Congrats on a great hunt.
Sounds like a terrific day. I sure hope I'm still chasing whitetails at that age. Congrats on a nice deer. bretto
I thought I was locating this story in the Photos and stories of 2008? Moderators can move it if they wish! Thanks, Ken
That is awesome! Like mentioned above, I hope I still have the flame burning like you do when I reach your age. Well done!
Great story!
Congrats Ken! Moved a copy to the highlights 2008 forum for you bud
congrats....
that's awesome Ken
larry
Most exciting! Hope I'm still out there chasing when I hit 76. Great story. Congratulations on a fine hunt.
Great story and fantastic buck!
Time spent with good friends is priceless.
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Great buck Ken, and a great shot! Congratulations!
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That is awesome, that little 47lb. bow did a number on that guy huh? I hope you are still doin it ten years from now and tell buddy happy birthday!
I`ll second the "happy birthday", and add a hearty congratulations!!!
What a buck. :thumbsup:
Awsome buck and a great story, Thank you for sharing it with us. :thumbsup: :goldtooth:
Tracy
Great stuff! That's a real nice buck! Well done! ;) :thumbsup:
Nice buck, great shot... The hill country is awfully nice..
All of a sudden 70 doesn't seem old at all.. Just middle aged !!
Congratulations.
PB
Thats a great deer and even better story. Congrats! :thumbsup:
This carbon arrow weights 600 grains with a lot of weight forword with the 210 grain BH and 75 grain steel adapter plus the arrow(315 grains) cut 29" equals 600 grains. My 47#@28" longbow shoots this arrow at 156 fps on my crongraph. It always shoots arrows into the ground with a pass thru (like a STOS which is a 2 blade 1 1/8" wide) but wide 1 1/2" or big four blades it shoots them up to the feathers. This is Texas bucks field dressing 100 to 120 lbs.It seems to be the same results on hogs weighting 80 to 100 lbs.live weight. These arrows shoot flat at this weight and will group under 6" at 37 yards where I shoot them into a dirt terrace. This seems not to be as fast as some of the reports we read, but they seem to be using very light arrows. I am trying to impress you that the reports using weight forward and a heavy arrow work. Ken
Happy belated birthday Don, and Ken congratulations on a very nice deer!! Ken please don't forget to forward some pictures to Larry at Abowyer. If you don't mind him posting them on his site!
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Way to go , nice story and deer :0)
Fantastic! Congratulations! great shoot'n! :clapper:
Great story and nice shoot'n!
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Thanks for sharing - congratulations!
Congrats :thumbsup:
hope I can still be hunting at that age. congrats.
Great job Ken and thanks for the story. A man can't have enough memories like this one.
Very Nice, perfect shot too! Shawn
Nice shooting! I am hunting with my uncle, he is going to be 72 this year. This is his first year shooting traditional. I sure hope he gets a nice one like you did. Gary
the love of huntig has no limits not even time :smileystooges:
Way to go Ken!! Im hunting with that MOAB I bought from you at the Hill Country Shootout..shoots like a dart and quiet as a church mouse
Great kill Ken. Glad your still have a great time at this point in your life, I hope it continues.
Michael