First ever buck and first kill with my 54#@28" PCH Widow.
A 535gn CX Heritage 250 with a Magnus two blade did the business.
Twenty metre shot down in fifty.
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Beautiful animal, congrats!
WELL DONE! HANDSOME BEAST!
Very nice, congrats!
EXCLLENT!!!!
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shot placement says it all!!!!
:thumbsup: :clapper: Great job.Kip
congrats!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
WOW! Very cool.
Jack
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i agree..beautiful animal!
That is so COOL Tom! Very *nice* and a great shot!
Can you share more about the hunt? Was this big fella bugling/roaring? Did you call him in OR spot and stalk OR set an ambush?
Thanks for sharing!
Shoot straight, Shinken
was the total arrow weight WITH the broadhead 535 or was it 535 just in the arrow plus the broadhead?
beautiful animal, looks like a mix between a whitetail and an elk!
fantastic job
QuoteOriginally posted by Shinken:
Can you share more about the hunt? Was this big fella bugling/roaring? Did you call him in OR spot and stalk OR set an ambush?
This is only a pup as far as fallow go over here though I am very happy to have taken him.
I was stalking through an area that had plenty of sign in the form of scrapes and rubs, when I bumped a much larger antlered menial fallow out of his bed, along with a doe that he was with. They are rutting here at the moment so the big fella stayed with the doe who didn't bolt and they both hung off at about sixty metres. Fallow bucks can be called in at times in the rut so I gave a few doe calls to try and entice him in and he showed little interest. Tried plan b and gave a couple of croaking grunts and still the big fella showed no real interest but the black fallow in the picture jumped up from a little higher up on the ridge. A couple more grunts and he started to trot in thrashing a bush on the way and was more than curious as to the poor, sick sounding buck grunts coming from the bloke in the blaze orange hat. He was a little cautious and stopped and stared at me several times but I was on my knees with good cover behind me so I guess I was hard to make out. When he disappeared into some thick tea tree about thirty metres out I could see an opening into the clearing I was in and thought this would be where he would emerge. I was able to turn my body position slightly in readiness for a shot. He poked his head out first and then took a few more steps and presented a shot which ended up a winner. The other big buck actually stayed around for a few minutes after the sound of the shot and despite seeing the other deer crash to the ground. The wind finally gave me up and they were off.
It was a great little hunt.
QuoteOriginally posted by Gunnar Mullins:
was the total arrow weight WITH the broadhead 535 or was it 535 just in the arrow plus the broadhead?
That weight is total including the 125gn broadhead.
nice one mate ....
Congrats, it is been really exciting to call it in.Do the does call like a whitetail deer or more like a cow elk?
Hey Tom, well done, that is a nice looking animal (the deer) :D , was it a pre work adventure ? By the way , we kicked a few goals at the Fryingpan the week I was up there.
Cheers
Wayne
Excellent work Mate, well done
Gorgeous animal. Congratulations. :thumbsup:
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Too deadly, Tommo! My hat is off to you!
way to go Tom nice shooting
Thats a super cool trophy! COngrats!
SWEET!!! I have a Fallow hunt scheduled for this summer in Texas. Can't wait.
Congrats,
Bisch
Very nice work.
Very nice!
out standing job....
beautiful BOW
Joe
Excellent .Nice bow and nice trophy.
Thanks for the replies fellas.
QuoteOriginally posted by cacciatore:
Congrats, it is been really exciting to call it in.Do the does call like a whitetail deer or more like a cow elk?
It was a rush. Have not hunted whitetail or elk and don't recall hearing their doe calls on any dvds I have seen with those animals.
A fairly high pitched 'meee' seems to work at times calling in fallow bucks during the rut.
QuoteOriginally posted by Wal:
Hey Tom, well done, that is a nice looking animal (the deer) :D , was it a pre work adventure ?
Wayne
Hey Wayne, no it was a full day on the weekend. End up rushing too much on work days. Oh and the beard has gone now so there can be no confusion as to who the animal is ;)
Great Fallow Buck!
Congrats!!
well done mate. a very big feather in the cap for an aussie trad bowhunter! :notworthy:
Great looking animal!
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Glenn
WoW!
I've always wanted to hunt one of those!
Good Going!
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Ryan
Good job Tom. That will make a great looking mount. Nice looking PCH you got there. Congrats. >>>> RAY
First buck with a new bow, doesn't get much better, congrats! :thumbsup:
Well done mate, top efforts. How do you like the PCH Widder?
ak.
Thanks for all the replies.
QuoteOriginally posted by Al Kidner:
Well done mate, top efforts. How do you like the PCH Widder?
ak.
Really love it Al, light as, easy and most enjoyable to shoot. I have shot the PSA,PMA and PA Widows and though that is not every bow in their range, this is my favourite so far.
Beautiful animal...congratulations! Thanks for the story.
Very, very nice .... thanks for sharing
Wow. Good Job man!!
Nice shooting!