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Just another reason I love November - Longbow Buck

Started by MWhitehair, November 18, 2007, 08:54:00 AM

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MWhitehair

The Eastern horizon was just turning pink as I slipped down the familiar path that led to a special place of mine. You see, 369 Days earlier my first traditional buck was taken from the same fallen down tree. I reached the oak and shed my pack and quiver. The cool November wind cut through three layers of wool as I nestled down into the tree.

No sooner had I settled down, than the tell-tale sound of hooves crunching dry leaves reached my ears. Though still much too dark to shoot (let alone see) my heart pounded as the sound came nearer. The non-typical 9 pointer (drop tine on right beam) passed within three feet of me, just on the other side of the oak. I know these things, because I was looking  up at the bucks shillouted rack.

As my heart began to slow, the still remaining leaves allowed the first light through. I was watching a sleepy racoon stumble up into his tree when, from the bottom before me, leaves began rustling. I knew the sound, and the trails well enough, that my longbow was in my hand instantly. The buck came up from the bottom, heading directly towards me. I hunkered down behind what little cover remained, until the buck turned at a mere five yards. The deer was now quartering away, about to make it into a green-briar thicket.

In one fluid, practiced motion, the bow came up as I drew the carbon shaft. As my fingers reached the familiar spot in the corner of my mouth I whistled. The buck stopped, head behind brush and front leg forward, at 24 feet. My fingers relaxed and the Lumenock flashed against the gray hide. The buck sped off, and slipped, got up, slipped again, then crashed. No more than ten seconds had passed.

I waited what felt like fifteen minutes (likely less than five) before taking up the unneccesary blood trail. The broadhead had done its job admirably, my previously pure white feather were stained crimson, and a cherry red highway led right to the fallen 6-pointer.

For this deer, my first with a longbow, I used a Bear Montana Longbow, Beman ICS 400 (Full-Length w/ 5 GPI Tubes), and NAP RazorBack III's (Love tose things...). The arrow hit the buck halfway up the body, right behind the front shoulder and exited in the exact same spot. The 156 LB (Dressed) whitetail made it less than 50 yards before piling up.

I can honestly say, I dont think I could have done it without the advice and addictioin this site has provided me. Thanks again Gang.  :notworthy:  

Oh, and one more thing (Ive been dying to do this)...      :jumper:  

Now, lemme try these pics...
Matt Whitehair
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QuoteOriginally posted by MWhitehair:


The non-typical 9 pointer (drop tine on right beam) passed within three feet of me, just on the other side of the oak. I know these things, because I was looking  up at the bucks shillouted rack.

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That had to be cool!!!!!  :thumbsup:  


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Thanks for letting us live vicariously!  Congrats!
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BOFF

Thanks for sharing!! If you can't get the hang of the pics, send them to me and I'll help you post them, or help you with instructions on what to do !!   :thumbsup:

defiant 1

COOL!!  :campfire:  
i like a great campfire story,way to go!

Hook

Nice Story  :thumbsup:  
                            Jim   :archer:

Bonebuster

"One fluid, practiced motion". In my minds eye I can see you drawing your bow.

Thanks for posting your story!

Congrats on taking your second traditional buck.
Many happy returns.


Mike Walker

Congrats! Great story,felt like I was there....  :thumbsup:

BOFF

Here you go Matt,
If ya send me a larger pic, I'll get it posted for you larger. Nice deer!!!!!



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Well done on the story and the shooting. Congrats!!
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MWhitehair

Thanks all...

Deadpool- Its actually a factory mess-up, marked 55@28, but actually pulling 63@27. (Some may remember my "Sore Shoulder" post. After a good bit of training and common sense, the majority of the pain is gone.)

Thanks again Gang. Happy Thanksgiving!
Matt Whitehair
"'Traditional Archer' is not a term to be taken lightly. It demands respect for ethics, high standards, and an overall, instinctive love for the sport."
-Jim Chinn

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