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Three year wait to make meat..

Started by Mr.Vic, October 29, 2014, 02:49:00 PM

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Mr.Vic

Been three long years since i brought home the meat. One thing or the other, getting a homestead built and fighting bad back problems/health. This year i had everything together other than recovering from a back locking up days ago. So i picked out a spot where i could hunt from the ground with a folding chair. I found four scrapes under a hedge tree at the fields edge and wanted to be close enough to shoot anything coming to them. The only place that gave me some semi cover was a big tree ten yards away from the biggest scrape. Yesterday's sunrise found me and a sweet shooting Jack kempf recurve gifted to me years ago by my friend, an good brother Adkmountainman. Sitting an waiting and just enjoying being back in the woods... No deer showed up, but i wasn't disappointed as there were plenty of birds an a few squirrels playing around me. I went back home around 10am feeling real good about life. And ready to get back there for the evening hunt. Last night back in the chair i started to doubt the  choice of my spot as it was somewhat expose and so darn close to those scrapes. In the past it's been my experience to go with the first gut feelings on anything so i pushed the doubt out of my mind and enjoyed the evening. Right at the magic hour i heard a branch break behind me an than a deer running for a short distance. I got all situated, bow in place and readied myself for action. Soon i caught a motion out of my left eye and here came food. I raised my bow and since i was sitting so low to the ground it had quite a slant. Positive thinking Vic i said to myself. Instead of going out to the scrapes he came right for me. At five yards he stopped and started to rake his antlers in the tree and scrape. When he turned broadside the arrow found it's mark and off he went. I was deflated. I couldn't believe i just shot a deer basically sitting in the open, on the ground at five yards with a recurve. I've shot plenty of deer over the 40 years an several within ten yards with a recurve, training wheels and gun, but this was the first deer for a any weapon at five yards. I returned to the house for help to find it. My wife, a friend, and my stepson who has never hunted in his life helped me look for it. My stepson found blood right off and i let him do the tracking, after 70 yards we lost blood so we backed out until this morning. Wasn't hard picking up the blood trail and followed it across a small field, across the road into another field. 100 yards later my freezer meat layed piled up. Sure feels good getting back into the swing of things.    
"I am glad I will not be young in a future without wilderness."
― Aldo Leopold

limbolt

Glad you're back and congrats on a fine buck.  :thumbsup:    :thumbsup:

4dogs

>>>---TGMM, Family of the Bow--->

Tony Sanders

Congrats on taking a fine deer after a 3 year drought. Good that you stayed with the first mind set to stay put. It sure payed off.

 Tony

SAM E. STEPHENS

Good going sir , I've not been hunting as much myself the last few years , sure feels good getting in the woods again...

,,,,Sam,,,
HUNT OLD SCHOOL

Carcajou

" MEMBER ~ COMPTON Traditional Bowhunters "

"Searching through the remnants of my dream-shattered sleep"

T Folts

US ARMY 1984-1988

Mr.Vic

"I am glad I will not be young in a future without wilderness."
― Aldo Leopold

way to go and welcome back!

Congrats on a great buck!

Bisch

RIng


Big Ed

"Get kids involved in the outdoors"


GREASEMAN

Awesome feeling isn't it

Congrats
Greaseman

Kopper1013

Primitive archery gives yourself the maximum challenge while giving the animal the maximum chance to escape- G. Fred Asbell

Mr.Vic

Again Thank you fella's. You bet Greaseman! The last three years been a butt kicker getting a little homestead going on a tight budget and it's took it's toll. Super nice to just relax and get back to nature and have this happen on my first day back at it. I hit the woods again tonight with the camera and just kicked back, taking it all in, thinking about all the years I've spent in the woods hunting with a bow, realizing there's no better place or way to heal a mans soul. In a couple days i'll grab the bow again and try to fill a doe tag hunting with my father, who i haven't hunted with in five years. Going to be a year to remember for sure.
"I am glad I will not be young in a future without wilderness."
― Aldo Leopold

KyStickbow

Aim small...Miss small!!

Izzy


Cyclic-Rivers

Vic, Good to see you post again. Congrats on a  great buck!
Relax,

You'll live longer!

Charlie Janssen

PBS Associate Member
Wisconsin Traditional Archers


>~TGMM~> <~Family~Of~The~Bow~<

Bernie B.

Good to hear you're back at it!  Congratulations on a nice Iowa buck, and to do it from the ground makes it even more memorable!

Bernie

SheltonCreeker

Congrats. The absence sure does make the return that much sweeter!
"Other things being equal, it is the man who shoots with his heart in his bow that hits the mark." Dr. Saxton Pope

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