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First Traditional Whitetail

Started by Peach, November 25, 2013, 11:20:00 PM

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Peach

First traditional archery whitetail. Nov. 15 in Virginia.  










SAM E. STEPHENS

Man what a monster and your first Trad kill , thats the way to get going , Very big Congrats sir........

,,,,Sam,,,,
HUNT OLD SCHOOL

Rays Arrow

I enjoy the woods taking game is the icing on the cake.

That is a AWESOME deer; first trad kill or 100th trad kill!

Congrats on a great buck!

Bisch

Sheepshooter


Grayling Ghost


ishoot4thrills

WOW! What a nice buck(and bow)! Congrats!
58" JK Traditions Kanati Longbow
Ten Strand D10 String
Kanati Bow Quiver
35/55 Gold Tip Pink Nugents @ 30"
3 X 5" Feathers
19.9% FOC
49# @ 26.75"
165 FPS @ 10.4 GPP (510 gr. hunting arrow)
171 FPS @ 9.7 GPP (475 gr. 3D arrow)
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joe ashton

that is a great deer..!  I'm sure you will always  remember every detail about this deer.
Congrats..
Joe
Joe Ashton,D.C.
pronghorn long bow  54#
black widow long bow 55#
21 century long bow 55#
big horn recurve  58#

59Alaskan

now that's the way to do a first post on trad gang!!!!

CONGRATULATIONS!

thank you for sharing

What are the statistics on your bow and arrow set up?
TGMM Family of the Bow

"God has given us two hands, one to receive with and the other to give with." - Billy Graham

Nook

Congrates on a great Va. Buck.  He's a monster of a bow kill in Va.  Enjoy.  Jeff
"After all, it is not the killing that brings satisfaction; it is the contest of skill and cunning. The true hunter counts his achievement in proportion to the effort involved and the fairness of the sport." Dr. Saxton Pope
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Joeabowhunter

Congratulations!  The third pic down is great.

k9bowman

Outstanding buck!!! Congratulations!

amazonjim


creekbank

Way to go Peach! Proud of ya!  Now tell everyone the story behind the pics.  Its a good one.

Peach

Black Widow PSA 45# @ 28"
Easton Camo Hunter XX75 2117, 30" with 125 grain Woodsman broadhead.

Have to give a big thanks to Creekbank for introducing me to traditional archery and helping me get set up!  Creekbank spent a lot of time with me before the season teaching me about the bow set up, helping me with tuning, shooting and the list goes on, so thank you!!

As for the story behind the pictures.  I had hunted this area the morning before and saw quite a few does, but no bucks and was a little out of range.  The following morning I moved a bit further towards the creek I was hunting off of a trail I'd found the deer were using pretty heavily.  I saw a 4 pointer following some does right a daylight about 120 yards on the opposite side of the creek.  The 4 pointer eventually worked towards me and walked off to my right.  About 15 minutes later I heard a deer coming from the direction he'd walked off.  It was the same deer, but a bigger one following him.  Both deer crossed the creek about 35 yards in front of me with the 4 pointer stepping off to the side to let the bigger buck pass by.  The bigger buck walked up the hill to where the 4 pointer had been bumping the does earlier in the morning.  The 4 pointer was to my left at 10 yards and hopped the creek to follow the bigger buck.  The bigger buck stopped at the top of the hill at roughly 120 yards with the 4 pointer being directly between us.  I cupped my hands around my mouth and snort wheezed at him which immediately got his attention.  He turned on a dime and started back down the hill in my direction walking right by the 4 pointer who promptly got out of his way.  He was walking directly to me but still had the creek between us.  He got to 25-30 yards and turned to walk the creek, still on the opposite side.  I had my spot picked out where I was going to shoot, 22 yards.  He hit the hole, I grunted to stop him, drew and released.  I was about 20' up the tree so it was a pretty steep shot and looked a little back, but I got good penetration.  He inevitably made a big half circle back up to the top of the hill where I'd first snort wheezed at him.  I could see the arrow still in him as he walked and watched him bed down.  No sooner did he lay down and the 4 pointer started chasing does in front of him.  He stood up and walked about 15 yards and I could tell he was hurt pretty bad.  It almost sounded as if he grunted but I suspect it was a death growl.  I saw him lay back down, this time he rolled over onto the arrow when laying down, but I could only see his hind end.  After about 20 minutes he hadn't moved a muscle.  I gave him about an hour and fifteen minutes before I climbed down.  I went to see what the blood looked like.  About 50 yards on the blood trail I knew I had him.  The pictures tell the rest of the story.  

It was a surreal feeling walking up to him.  Needless to say, this exceeded my expectations for my first traditional archery whitetail.  Creekbank was one of the first I called and was as excited for me as I was myself.  I appreciate the congratulations and opportunity to share the story.

SheltonCreeker

Congrats man! That is a beast! Great deer! Thanks for sharing.
"Other things being equal, it is the man who shoots with his heart in his bow that hits the mark." Dr. Saxton Pope

Jayrod

Wow what a buck!! Congrats some people hunt all there lives to kill a big one ..awesome job  :thumbsup:
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PICKNGRIN

Fantastic first trad deer!  That will be a tough act to follow!

bowhawk archer

Congrats, thats a toad of a buck.

Kc kreger

Very impressive!  Congratulations sir and welcome to the campfire.
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Oklahoma Bowhunting Council member
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