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Taken on our farm , I was on ground with homemade ghillie, bow designed and built in my shop. Brother John field dressed ( we do each other’s bucks) with Dad’s knife. Life is great!!
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Well, those pics are better but not great!!
The story as it unfolded... Need more coffee :biglaugh:
Alright, I better get this typed, so I can go hunt this afternoon, got about 4 tags left!
So, I have an acre of beans on the back of my place which is in CRP , I don't hunt the field, but the entries to it . Hate to bump deer when I leave.
SW wind last nite, and not much other palce to be, we moved a stand where I sit with SW wind yesterday morn and I wanted to let it rest. So I put on my el cheapo homemade ghillie which constist of a leafy mesh bug jacket that I put streamers of camo mesh about a half inch wide on. Just poked them in and tied a knot to keep them. Took my chair which I had modified with some 4" dia feet of plywood to keep it from sinking in soft ground(ya sensing a modification pattern here?) and set up in the fencerow by a gate onto the neighbors cut beans.
Very quiet til 20 minutes from dark, when 3 big does hopped the fence 50 yards N of me and eased out in the beans, I could hear them ripping the pods off the stalks! Figured that was gonna be it when lo and behold antlers from the other side of gateway!! The green shoot light came on instantly seeing that I hadn't killed a buck on my place and he looked pretty good.
There was a triple locust tree beside the gate so I drew when he went behind it to come thru gate, and when he cleared the brambles and tall grass, I gave a tiny bleat. He paused and the arrow was gone, heard it smack hard and he tore straight ahead . The shaft rattled on the grass and small trees, so I knew it wasn't a pass thru.
He went under a huge pin oak with low hanging limbs and a huge crash then silence. I texted my bro and my wife and sat there for 15 minutes. I thought I heard a big exhale like the last air going out.
Then left all my gear and sneaked out back to the truck. I didn't go look at shot location because it was in view of the big tree and my hide wasn't so I just left. Gave him an hour, that is a damn long time if you ask me!!
Bro and a bud showed up and I told them the tree he crashed under, 60 yards from my hide. I said he is either dead or won't be there so I drove right to the tree. Bro said well if you drive to it we can see him get up and leave if he does...
We drove up with nothing happening, stepped out of truck , bro turned on light ans said" right there he is" Man, what a relief, you know how you second guess what you saw and heard? Praise the Lord!!
The shot looked very low when we walked up , I said " a couple inches lower and we would be looking for him awhile" He had blood on mouth and nose so I knew it got lung somehow. When field dressing it got lung and heart and the arrow angled up quite a bit, I'll have to look at my hide again cause I didn't think I was much lower than where he was.
John field dressed him as we do each other's bow bucks. The knife was one I gave my Dad 30 years ago, a Schrade Sharpfinger, and he had it very sharp.
He weighed in at 170# field dressed, took him with the same bow as last year, a 64" TD pulling 48# @ my 28" draw.
Arrows were Beman centershots with a VPA 200 on the front , 3 - 4.5" feathers eighing in at 535 grains...
Thanks for going along with me!! :bigsmyl:
Oh yeah, I forgot my American leathers shootin glove in the shop where I’d been messing with another bow, so I grabbed a pair of fleece insulated gloves out of the truck . Too cold for bare hands. Heck I shot and hunted with jersey gloves one year! LOL
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very nice , congrats
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That’s awesome Kenny :thumbsup:
Those little Schrade knives are great. I’ve had mine since I was in high school. Used it to dress my doe this year.
How bout some pics of that ghillie!! Been thinking bout makin one myself.
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Way to go Kenny! That is an awesome buck and a great memory for sure...
I can see why you’re loving the late season :clapper:
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Congratulations on a great deer Kenny!
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Well done Kenny! Great buck. I have that same knife as well.
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Kenny!!!!! Nice job, and way to stay at it! Congrats!!
David
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He’s a fine buck congrats Kenny!
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Awesome job!! Congrats :clapper: :clapper:
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Beautiful buck Kenny congratulations!!
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Nice buck! Good for you. :thumbsup:
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Congrats Kenny!
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Fine harvest...
Late season hunting has often provided more mature buck encounters than the first 3/4's of the season. Have seen more mature bucks over the passed 3 weeks than the previous twelve.
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Nice job, Kenny.
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Great buck!!!!
Congrats!
Bisch
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Well done my friend!!! My mom’s hunting knife was one just like that. I still carry it on every hunt !
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You are the man!! Congrats buddy!!
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:thumbsup: :thumbsup:
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Awesome bro..
Nice buck.
:thumbsup:
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Congrats on a great buck Kenny.
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Nice buck Kenny!! Way to go.
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Congratulations
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Awesome, congrats! I have one of those Uncle Henry sharpfingers as well. It was my great uncles and is a good knife!
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cool pic and story,,,,, what is your dads knife? my dad recently passed and I got his old knife too looks like the same style as that knife in the pic.
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Nice Buck, Kenny!!
Congrats!
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Congrats on a great buck Kenny I knew you would get it done....way to keep after it!! :clapper: :archer2:
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Great buck! It's great you had someone else to do the field dressing! I have that same knife.
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Congratulations!
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Very nice
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Attaboy Kenny - good things come to those who wait
Tim B
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Well done Kenny, I knew you'd get john's hands bloodied.
Tajue17, I believe that is a Schrader sharpfinger the older ones I also believe we're made in ellenville NY
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Congratulations to you! Nice buck!
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That a boy Kenny, gettin it done!
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:clapper:
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Well done Kenny! Congrats!
Any more to the story?
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Thank you all!! I'll write a Reader's Digest version of the hunt in a bit on first page post!! Been helping look for a ML doe that was shot last nite….
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NICE!! way to get her done
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Congratulations Kenny! Waiting to read the rest of the story!
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I put it in the first post... :)
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Late and from the ground, doesn’t get much better than that. Congrats!
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🦌🏹 congratulations on a great hunt!
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good story thanks for sharing
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Well done Sir. He's a beauty. I use a schrade also, and my son got me a new one for Christmas too.
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Thank you all!!
It is a Schrade Sharpfinger, made in USA but not sure where. It's old but and still really sharp after the dressing...
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Great buck Kenny!!!!
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good job getting it done late season :thumbsup: congratts!
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Way to go sir! :thumbsup: :thumbsup:
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Great buck especially late season! Congrats! :thumbsup:
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That's awesome Kenny! Congratulations!
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Great buck and story! Congrats
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Congratulations Kenny that is a great story and a very nice buck !
Also using your own bow you made
And your Dads knife adds sentimental value to being “BLessed” with a great hunt from our Creator who gives much! :archer:
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Congratulations Kenny, it's awful hard for me to get back out after rifle season.... way to stick with it!
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Thanks guys!!
Rodd, I see as many bucks late as early season. They are needing to eat to regain from rut. You just gotta be patient and try to stay warm.
Or like somebody said, "if you're gonna be dumb, ya gotta be tuff!!" :biglaugh:
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"if you're gonna be dumb, ya gotta be tuff!!"
Oh boy, I'm not gonna touch that one:)
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You know what I’m sayin horsefly!! :biglaugh:
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LOL
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Good job Kenny! Very nice buck!!
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Great job!