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Started by za_boy, April 11, 2011, 07:56:00 AM

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za_boy

Well I've been dreaming about this for a long time... my 1st trad hunt. What a weekend! 7 of us (5 compound shooters, myself with a longbow and 1 crossbow shooter) went off for our annual fallow deer hunt near Bedford in the Eastern Cape province of South Africa. All together we took 9 animals - 7 stags (6 recovered, 1 lost), one doe and one spiker over 3 days all walk and stalk, not bad going.
I only arrived there late on Friday afternoon and took what light was left to shoot a few practice shots. I took a lot of abuse and it was suggested to me that I rather hit the animal over the head with the bow because that was the only way I'd get an animal with a trad bow. Saturday morning I was in the veld around 6:30 and made my way up a road that runs above a dry river. I spotted a herd of fallow deer a few hundred meters across the dry river bed and made my way down. Long story short I ran out of cover but saw they were moving slowly upstream towards the river at an angle. I made my way back into the river bed and followed them up, 2 of them just beat me to their crossing spot but while one of the stags was attacking a tree on the opposite bank and the other stag that had entered the river walked upstream away from me, I managed to close the gap to about 20m. The stag that had walked up river now turned back and was making his way out towards the road side. I was ready and gave him a grunt, he stopped quatering away and I let the arrow fly. It went in just behind his left sholder and the broadhead lodged itself in the opposite shoulder. As he ran up the last portion of the bank I saw the arrow fall out and when he reached the top of the bank, he started to stumble. I heard him go down. At that stage the other stag that was attacking the tree now turned his attention to my stag and started attacking the now dead animal. He then came back down into the river bed where I could have taken him as well. I was happy with one animal and didn't need another. After about 15min I went to find my arrow which had broken off about 2" behind the insert but there was a lot of blood down the shaft. There was also blood on the ground where the arrow had hit him. He was lying not 25m from the place of impact. My animal was hanging by 9am and I was enjoying the cool shade in and around the house while the other guys were still climbing mountains in the worst heat carrying their heavy compound bows!
This animal will definately go down and the most exciting and memorable one I've ever taken, it will be very hard to beat my first animal taken with a trad bow.

Pronghorn takedown 55#@28"
CX Heritage 150 shaft, 100gr insert, 125gr Silverflame broadhead



Pronghorn takedown 55@28"
A&H ACS takedown 50@28" on order

steadman

Congrats! Can't see the pics. It's always good when compound buddys have to eat crow.
:thumbsup:
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Jake Allen

Awesome man, congratulations!   :thumbsup:  

Thanks for the fine story too.
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way to go   :cool:   i love it when the compound guys stand there saying "you killed it with that !!! ? "   :archer:
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za_boy

Thanks guys for the kind words.
Pronghorn takedown 55@28"
A&H ACS takedown 50@28" on order

Ragin Bull

Congrats on a beautiful trophy  :thumbsup:
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NormanDale33

Awesome, great hunt. Can't wait to shoot my first animal with a trad bow.
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cacciatore

Congrats for your hunt.
Fallow deer is on my wish list,we have them on prereserve but I want a free ranging one.  :clapper:
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Gun

Very nice. Congratulations!
It's really simple. Just don't take those borderline shots. Tomorrow is another day.

Blaino

Congratulation on a beautiful animal!
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but the chase."

slivrslingr

Fantastic, congratulations!  :thumbsup:

KentuckyTJ

Fantastic story, animal and picts. Come on though, we need to hear the other guys comments as they came back to see you sitting on the porch your feet propped up on the railing sipping on a cool drink with your impossible success staring them in the face????
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Longbowlogan

I love when my compound buddies trash talk me!!! lol Congrats on a fine animal  :)
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jeanpaul3006

Congrats, wasn't aware there were fallow deer in south africa.Thanks for sharing your great hunt.

Bowwild

Nice looking deer and fun story.

scottfix

A thousand congrats.  Great story, even better shot.

LEOPARD

Very nice deer! Well done!
Nigel Ivy

"The more I practice, the luckier I get...."

Old Chief

Well done, congratulations.

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