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Topic Archives => Memorable Hunts => Topic started by: Mohillbilly on October 09, 2006, 11:19:00 AM
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I am posting this for fellow member Darren Haverstick. He shot this last weekend. Maybe he will fill in the details for us.
(http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v617/Dogvet99/DeerPic1-10-7-06.jpg)
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WOW, Nice Deer, Nice shot,Kudos Darren!
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Very Nice!! :thumbsup: :thumbsup:
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I am suffering from severe envy.
Nicely done! Heck of a shot.
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Way to go Darren!!!!
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Congrads!! What kinda head made that little LOL hole,nice shot by the way.
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Good grief what a great shot!
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Awesome :thumbsup: :thumbsup:
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Congrads and a beautiful buck to match the great shot :thumbsup: :thumbsup:
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Now we need the story that goes with the kill. Great buck, congrats!
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What a great looking buck!
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I finally checked my email from Mohillbilly and found out I owe you all a story:
So there I was, guys, with nothing but a stone axe and a loincloth; perched in a tree waiting for something to come by....Okay, so that's not exactly how it went down but I bet I do have your attention now. Anyway....This is the REAL story.
I was hunting with a friend of mine on some private ground he has access to up near Warsaw, MO. Saturday morning shooting light arrived with me in my climbing stand about 15 yards into the woods off the edge of a field. I spotted this buck as he entered the field about 35 yards to my right. When I noticed his headgear I had to look away to keep from getting over-excited. I figured he would feed along the tree line and give me a broadside shot in short order. Of course, the deer had other plans and started feeding my direction but towards the middle of the field. When he was straight out in front of me, but 40 yards away, I knew I had to do something quick so I grunted to him. He threw up his head, looked around, and then went back to feeding. So then I went to Plan B and bleated to him with my can call - same response. By now he was past me and I realized I was going to have to turn it up a notch to get his interest so I really layed into the grunt call. That did the trick! He turned, started doing his own grunting, and headed back towards me. I got my bow ready for what was to come and tried to wait patiently. Then, for no reason, I saw him turn again and head away from me. Disappointed, but not upset, I sat back down and figured, well, I at least had a good story to tell. And that's when I heard him grunting again; this time no more than 20 yards away. He had circled around and was looking for me! When he finally cleared some brush and gave me the shot I, at first, wasn't going to take it because I thought he was out too far. But then I did a double-take and said, "Hell, I can make that shot". So I drew my longbow and let him have it. When I saw a foot of my arrow sticking out just behind his ribs my first thought was, "Man, I hit him good" and my second thought was, "Man, there's gonna be no blood trail because the broadhead is buried in the off-shoulder". What I didn't realize was that he was quartered away more than I thought and my arrow traversed his entire goody cavity which was why I guess the arrow didn't go all the way through. Anyway...I guessed where he had run to since I had no blood and I didn't see him leave the field and I, fortunately, guessed well. I found blood on the first deer trail I walked and he was piled up about 75 yards after that.
The hole you see in the picture is the exit wound from a 175 grain Ace Super Express broadhead. I love that broadhead and it was mounted on a homemade laminated birch arrow with a total arrow weight of 775 grains. I shoot a takedown Thunder Stick Mag which is 55# @ 28".
Good hunting!
Darren Haverstick
PS. MoHillbilly, see you on Kodiak Island in 3 WEEKS!!!
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Nice going! If there was a 12 ring on a real deer, your broadhead hit it. Nice shooting.
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I am the friend that brought Darren to my "honey hole" I would like to be recognized for helping blood trail (help really wasn't necessary, the ACE cut an UNBELIEVABLE hole.) Helping field dress after Darren accidentally poked a hole in the acorn filled stomach. Helping lift the HEAVY deer into Darrens truck which has the tailgate stuck in the UP position. Helping skin and quarter the deer, which had so much fat on it it might as well have been a pig. And finally, for bringing the nutty bars.
Darren's shot really was perfect.
Congratulations again, buddy. See you and MoHillbilly on Kodiak.
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A UNICORN!!!!!!!!!!!! I love those bucks with character racks and the ones that have unreal mass.
Yours is a beauty. congratulations
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I am ashamed that I did not give my faithful companion, John, more credit with my successful hunt. Sorry, bro! John is a fine lifter and toter and I highly recommend his carcass dragging skills. He also makes a tasty pre-packaged breakfast that leaves a man still hungry enough to focus hard on the task of putting meat on the table.
Darren
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:bigsmyl: :thumbsup:
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great shot! great story ! fantastic photo!continued succes.
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Hey Ray, I think that is darrens camo. Its a limb on the pattern.
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What a great lokkin buck! Congrats.
No wonder your grinnin' from ear to ear.
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Oh yeah nice deer Darren and good shot.
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Super buck and super shot!
-Brian
www.bowyersjournal.com (http://www.bowyersjournal.com)
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Nice buck and even better shot.
:knothead: That's what I call dropping the hammer on one.
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Good job and congratulations.
ROOTER
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Nice buck-Nice shot-Nice story-Hap
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Great shot and great deer Darren!!! :wavey:
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Nicely done!
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NICE DEER AND STORY, AWESOME SHOT :thumbsup:
SW MO IS STACK'N THEM UP.
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That's a sweet looking buck. You must have held it together at the moment of truth, by the looks of the hole in him. That is the kind of deer that keeps us going back time and time again.
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Great job Darren, on an AWESOME deer! Your having quite a season. Keep up the good work. Cya. Jim
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Way to go Darren, keep up the good work man! Great shot!
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Excellent deer!
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Good shootin Darren. Nice looking buck. It's nice to have a buddy along to share the work.
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Wow that is great!!!!
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Congrats all around Darren!!!
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Ray I thought the same thing....UNICORN. Upon further inspection, the center brow tine is just part of his camo shirt.
Either way helluva buck!!!
Best part of the story.....
"Hell, I can make that shot"
In my mind there is nothing more important in traditional archery than confidence.
Good Job.
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That grin say's it all !!
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congratulations. Nice buck and a dandy shot. :thumbsup:
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I accidentally cut the acorn filled belly on my doe 2 weeks ago. Something nasty! I can say that for certain. Leaves you no wonder where they got that acorn scented spray from.
Great Shot. Thanks for the story.
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Congrats on a great buck, also its nice to have friends with nutty bars. LOL! :thumbsup:
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That is a "perfect" picture..
Congrats on a beautiful buck. :thumbsup: :thumbsup:
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Whew,looks like it got hit by a .50 cal.Nice job.
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Well alright Darren, great buck, great shot and glad to see there's still some thumpers back in my ol stompin grounds. :thumbsup: :thumbsup:
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Well done! Congrats! CK
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MDbowhunter,
Wow...I cleaned the fingerprints off my computer screen and my reading glasses, you are right! I'll bet Darren thought I was nuts talking about unicorns and such.
I'm keeping the windex at my desk from now on.
Fine deer regardless, Darren.
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Excellent! Way to go! :) :thumbsup: