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Main Boards => PowWow => Topic started by: Tim Kosteczko on February 21, 2007, 12:47:00 PM
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Went out for what will probably be the last rabbit hunt this year yesterday. Pops and I had struck out so far this year, not connecting with a single bunny until yesterday.
To start we chase a few bunnies but no shots, then hear a pheasant in the woods (not common for us), then I hear what I have missed so badly for almost 9 months, the sweet sound of turkey gobbling. :eek: :D
Next we stumble upon the shed of a deer we watched since he first started growing antlers all through the season seeing him nearly every time in the woods (due to antler restrictions he made it through even though he was not very intelligent) I had personally seen him for a stretch of eight straight days at one point and even named him "Tommy the tre" as he had a large fork on the rite side and only a spike on the other. Lying perfectly on top of the snow couldn’t have been there 24 hours is our guess was his rite side with the large fork.
Next came the biggest, prettiest red fox I had ever seen in my life.
And finally I managed to get an arrow in a bunny, not a great hit and he went about 200 yards, luckily there was snow and tracking was easy, and he didn’t find a hole. Unfortunately after finding him it took me 10 minutes to get to the bush he was in. Dad had to throw my bow to me over all the crap I just crawled through to finish the job, as it was almost impassable as it was and carry a 60" super Kodiak with me was not an option. It took me another 15 minutes to be able to dig the bunny out of that bush.
walking out we decide we are satisfied and begin to leave when we see a second bunny and dad scores with an arrow throw the back of the neck not ten minutes after I got mine, through the entire season we probably had at least 15 hours of hunting in with nothing between us and ten minutes later we each have one.
Better late then never I suppose
And to top it all off on the ride home I look up and there is a bald eagle flying along side us. (again rare for our area)
Just another day in the woods I will not forget.
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Tom
A cherished momomet in time that will be with you and your Dad for ever.
Things done better when there done together. :thumbsup: :thumbsup:
Jim
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Congrats boys! After this weekend at Shawn's it kinda gets in your blood doesn't it? I had forgotten how much fun chasing bunnies could be. Look forward to seeing you two again next year.
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That's sweet memories right there...sure wish my pop cared for the tradbow, savor that one bro.
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too cool
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Great story and awesome pictures, way to go guys!
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All that mojo from the Bunny Hunt followed you home, congrats Tim to you and your dad. You won't forget this for one.
David
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Real good hunting tale there! Has it all, drama, impenitrable brush, other wildlife, family and everyone scores. As good as it gets.
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Love to hear these stories, stories that won't soon be forgotten. Thanks for sharing.
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Sounds like you and your Dad had a great day!Great story and pic's.Looks like Dad is a pretty good shot too.
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brent, it sure was fun, we were dissapointed we couldnt stay longer so we had to make sure we got out there and get at least one before the season was over.
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Things that make memories to hold forever... thanks for sharing. :campfire: :archer:
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OOOOOOOOOOHHHHHHHHHH YEAHHHHHHHHHH!!!!!!!!!! :bigsmyl: :thumbsup:
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Some days have more magic than others. This one will be remembered for years to come.
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Bunnies can be amazingly tough with an arrow sticking thru them. What an awesome memory you have made there------one worthy of sharing for years to come. Not to mention sone nice looking bows!
Thanks for sharing, Jeff
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That's great guys...we missed ya sunday afternoon,but it looks like you made up for it...I'm happy for both of you....priceless picture.....
bentpole....you have no idea how good a shot Gary is......And Tim is improving very quickly!!
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biorn, it was extremly impressive how far this bunny went with the amount of red that was left on the snow, we would have been satisfied if it was a deer we were tracking with that much blood.
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curt, i was deffanitly bumbed we had to leave exspecially now that i hear how u guys made out but we did make up for it.
I will make a believer out of you yet, watch out at muzzy :biglaugh: jk.
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Way To Go Tim !!!... :) ...That Will Show Them Bunnies!!!
.... mike ....
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It's post like this that confirm that trad gangers are my kinda folks. I don't have much hope of getting my Pop out in the woods with a stick and stting, but I do have hope that one my sons and I will hunt together.
Well done and congrats on the hunt.
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What a great day you had! To end the season in that fashion will sure give you memories not only to carry you through to next fall, but for the rest of your life. Thanks for sharing. :thumbsup:
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Way to go guys thats sweeeeeet!!
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Nice.I remember seeing you guys come in late, right before I left the bunny hunt.Enjoy your time with dad, way to go!
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Bunny hunting with bows is a blast, i also struck out this year until Shawn's hunt. I'm going out this weekend to try it one more time.
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Tim, that is sweet. See what the bunny unt did for ya, it brought ya some like. Nice pic. of you two guys!! We missed ya on those last few pushes sunday! Shawn
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Great write up. Actually almost choked me up...congrats on the bunnies. Im guilty of hunting more since the bunny hunt myself...lol.
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Jamie, i think we all are guilty of that, especialy us who had to cut it short and not connect with one.
Shawn, i will be crushing brush the entire weekend next year you can count on that.
Tim
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This deserves a big TTT.....