Well me and my brother headed for state land we hunt this morning, I was gonna put him in a tree where I had a blown opportunity on a big buck a couple days prior on the ground in a ghillie.
We got there and the rain started but not to bad, at 7:45 from a long ways off and not in our wind a die started doing that 10 min blow thing where they just disrupt everything and are super annoying about it...yea that. She must have come across where we walked in or something who knows.
Anyways after she left all was quite that fresh rain quite. A little after 9 I caught movement close and to my right (I'm a lefty) at 10 yards a big doe and possibly a BIG fawn or just a yonger doe where coming through I had to really look to see which was the biggest (they wherent that different) It happened fast but she went behind my draw tree my arm came up I hit anchor picked my spot and the arrow was away. The arrow looked great center of the crease but some how the arrow deflected up and took out the back bone. I quickly finished her. That's the second deer in two years that that's happened with and I can't figure out why it keeps happening. This is my first deer with a longbow first with a bow I built and first in nothing but a ghillie.
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My set up from the deers point
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Nice doe.
From the ground with a bow you made makes that quite a trophy!
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Congrats, it's always gratifying doing it your way!
Nice job! Don't discount the fact that she likely dropped a little at the shot. They do it quite often, especially at close range, and it's so fast you don't notice it. For this reason, I have started aiming right at the top of the leg, and maybe a 1/2" back. If they don't move, it's a heart shot. If they drop, it's a double lunger.
Very nice!! Congrats
Way to go! Congrats.
Awesome!
Congrats!
Bisch
Well Done!
Nice!
nice congrats
Congrats!
Very cool! There's nothing better than a deer from the ground!
Congrats and thanks for sharing.
:thumbsup: What's your bow made of?
Nick
Awesome job! Congrats!
Very nice sir!
Buckeye1977 it's a revers handle longbow. Bamboo core limbs, white glass belly with wendge and curly maple under clear glass back and wendge riser.
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Way to go.
Greg, I'm so excited for you. I was at a skydiving class a few miles from you when I got the text message. I knew you'd be pumped!!
Congratulations again. You're at the pinnacle of what it is to be a bowhunter: making your own bows, and hunting from the ground. Soon you'll be making your own arrows.
Congratulations on getting one from the ground and nice looking bow too!
Congratulations Greg. Nice doe. I love your bow. Excellent
Great doe! Congrats
COOL!
Love your bow, too!
When you get one from the ground, it's extra special.... with a bow you made, just exceptional... happy for you...
way to go, good deer and nice bow
Nice deer......nice bow.......well done!
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On the ground with a bow you made...good for you,Greg!
That makes it all the better.
ChuckC
Great job Greg!! With a bow you made makes it really great.
As far as the deer entrance and where the arrow went, maybe Curt or Terry can help me, but I think the big doe Curt shot 2 years ago from a treestand had the exit higher than the entrance. Form the ground would be even more extreme.
Sometimes they are trying to get going at any sound and make some contortionist moves...
Good job !
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