Had a bit of luck on the ground... (http://i31.photobucket.com/albums/c359/snakewood3/caprock029.jpg)
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Cut yerself shaving ?? E'H?
That there;s a lot of blood.. Good hit..
Looks like SOMETHING got "snake"bit!
Way to go!
Daryl
O.K., Mr. Snakewood-in-Lamb's-Clothing...
Let's have it!!
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cool were is the story and pic of animal,just kiddin take your time
Did he break for a commercial?
Awww, he was excited, posted the first pic that came out right, scrawled a line and posted it. I am sure that he is keeping the Photobucket lines humming and the copy-boy running, and we will see the polished-up final edition soon.
Or else...
Killdeer :D
tap..tap..tap..tap long enough lets see some pics!<><
I've taken two deer still hunting with a longbow when I lived in Georgia..Ft.Stewart. These plains deer seem alot harder even though this property hasn't been hunted legally for many years. I get out in the morning while the kids are at school. Not much time before I have to pick up my youngest from preschool before noon. Thursday was perfect weather,no wind, which is rare here. Started hunting about 9:15. Moved down through a cottonwood and willow draw, sounded like I was walking on potato chips due to the dry conditions.
:wavey: come on the suspense is killing us . :campfire:
We are lovin this, come on Chuck the rest of the story.
This draw is where the mule deer usually hangout. The whitetails seem to prefer the next draw to the north in chinaberries and salt cedar. There is also a large flock of Rio Grande turkeys that roost in the cottonwoods. This draw has some old earthen dams, no water is retained however. It's all over grown with hackberries and mesquite. Hard place to move about, muchless with any kind of stealth. I practice the "Asbell step", tiring but it works...SLOW..like my typing.
Aw, come on Chuck you are killing me here,LOL.
On with the story already.
Danny
You'd do Paul Harvey proud. Hap
Chuck's showin' his age - he takes a lot of naps these days it appears - :D
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We're watin'!
Can't hunt Sunday here in PA so I got nothin but time...... till tomorrow. ;)
Yes Bernie, I usually take a nap from about midnight till 0600..then get up to a house full of **** rasin' kids. Ok let me try to finish this up. I make my way up to the top of one of the dams. It's like being in a tunnel with overhanging hackberry and cottonwoods. The turkey flock, about 30, is moving into the bottom slowly. I have no real thoughts of trying for one at first. Too many eyes and they are 50 yards away. I'm just taking it in, watching them catch night chilled grasshoppers and chase each other around. They slowly establish a direction of movement..I start thinking maybe I could get close enough to where it looks like they are going to come out of the bottom..
This is gettin good now. AND!!!!
were waiting :confused:
:campfire:
arrrgghhh
They are moving to the northwest, looks like they wil come out through an area that has quite a bit of fallen trees and limbs. I move in that direction along the top of the dam, shielded by the thick growth. I get to the last good cover, a hackberry tree, thats about 25 yards from them. The turkeys are starting to move single file through the deadfalls, at one point they hop over one log, pause, then hop over another.
Bummer, story went over my 12 hour time limit :( Hope it turns out well :thumbsup:
25 yards is pushing my range on any game, muchless a turkey. I make the decision to go for it, thinking it will be a clean miss or a kill. I loose as one pauses between the logs..clean miss just low. No reaction from the birds they keep to their travels. Arrow number two...same results. OK last of my three arrows..one of those shots that seems to move in slow motion..arrow spinning to a "perfect" hit near the wing base. The bird jumps and kinda' squawks..then continues moving with the flock.
I find my arrow..and blood.. (http://i31.photobucket.com/albums/c359/snakewood3/caprock033.jpg)
Sorry folks, I gotta' finish this up later, got kids to take care of..thanks for bearing with me..
Give them a box of ice cream and get back here!!!!
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I followed the flock at a distance, I really thought I would find the hit bird at anytime. The bloodtrail gaveout.
Had to leave at that point to go get my youngest from preschool. We got back home and loaded up on the 4wheeler with dog Osage. I got Osage following the turkeys and kept letting him sniff the pass thru arrow. He liked following the flock and eatting the turkey droppings. After a couple hundred yards he turned left and got excited..I had previously walked within about two yards of the bird..
(http://i31.photobucket.com/albums/c359/snakewood3/caprock031.jpg) (http://i31.photobucket.com/albums/c359/snakewood3/caprock032.jpg) (http://i31.photobucket.com/albums/c359/snakewood3/caprock038.jpg)
Great Story and Pics, Mr. Sinclair!
NOw THAT's what I'm talking about! Cool and congrats. Heck of a trophy! :thumbsup: :notworthy:
THAT'S OSAGE? Heck I thought he'd be a yellow lab or something LOL
Good job Osage :clapper:
Way to go sir!!
It was worth the wait for those pics!!
Congrats David
Nice shooting :notworthy:
I fought the contrast a bit...
(http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v249/Killdeer/TG%20Uploads/caprock08.jpg)
Splendid hunt, Chuck! Now buy that young rascal some shoes!
Killdeer :thumbsup:
Great Story!!! Thanks for sharing.
Bill