I had seen this buck with a bachelor group of 3 other bucks earlier in the year while hunting a quarter mile away. I had wanted to take a whitetail off the ground for the past few years and saw my opportunity when each of the 4 bucks worked their way past a point in the bean field that I felt I could access undetected.
I made my first mile-long walk through the head high CRP a few days later in a pretty good rain and had sat in the point for less than 20 minutes when this buck and another popped out of the grass and began to feed. A car came down a road a mile or so away and honked the horn causing both bucks to retreat back the way they came. I hunted this point again a week later and passed a small spike at a whopping distance of 10 feet. This increased my confidence in my natural ground blind although none of the larger bucks made an appearance. On the way out that same night I jumped a very nice buck and several does all of which "sounded the alarm". I decided to leave the area alone and concentrate on some other property. A week or so later I received some great advice from my buddy, Dan, who told me to give the spot another try. So, I did the next night and boy I am glad I did! I had all four of the bucks I had seen earlier this year feed out into the beans less than fifty yards away. Three of the bucks worked their way north while this buck continued to browse in my direction. The wind had shifted and I knew if he kept coming he was going to eventually cut my wind. Sure enough just as he made his way into a shooting lane he must have caught a slight whiff and froze. As he lifted his head to sniff again I drew and released. He began to move as soon as the arrow was in flight causing the hit to be marginal. I backed out and recruited some help and after a fairly long and tedious track job we stumbled upon him lying on the backside of a deadfall. I was ecstatic and relieved all at once.
All in all, I'm extremely happy with the events that unfolded. I was not only able to put a whitetail down off the ground but a nice buck to boot!
Equipment note:
62" Border Black Douglas 56@30
GrizzlyStik Woodies
150gr. Wensel Woodsman on the nose
Thanks for reading,
Dusty
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Wow! Great Buck and a Great story!
Congrats!!!! :thumbsup: :thumbsup: :thumbsup:
Nice buck, congrats
way to go Dusty :bigsmyl: :clapper:
great story and fine buck!
Many Congrats!
That's getting it done! Beauty of a buck. What county of Illinois are you in? I'm up on the Iroquois, kankakee border.
Well Done........
Way to go! You gotta love when a plan comes together.
:thumbsup: :thumbsup:
Very nice buck and great story.
What are you shooting?
Congratulations,certainly something to be very proud of.
Any deer on the ground is quite an accomplishment, yours is that and more.
Yeah man from the ground..Hats off..
Very nice. Congrats!
:thumbsup: :clapper: :clapper:
I was shooting a 62" Border Black Douglas 56@30 and GrizzlyStik Woodies with a 150gr. Wensel Woodsman up front. This is the first deer I've taken with this bow and first with the arrows.
Being eye level is certainly a new experience for me. It was exceedingly difficult for me to compose myself before and after the shot.
I appreciate all of the kind words.
Dusty
Very well done Sir!
Congrats!
A nice buck indeed!! He's a great looking deer!
Nice job and congratulations!
Great buck!!
Congrats!!!
Congrats on your deer! :thumbsup:
Being at eyeball level with them is my preferred way of hunting.
Dennis
congrats man very nice!
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EXCELLENT !!!!!!!
Very nice buck and good story telling.
Excellent!
Congratulations! Nice job and way to go on the ground!
Dusty, GREAT JOB!! A hearty congrats! :thumbsup: :thumbsup: :thumbsup:
Nice one!
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Awesome buck!!! Congrats
Wow!! nice buck, congrats.
GREAT BUCK AND STORY
Great job Dusty!!! Nice buck. Who needs a tree stand?
Great buck and an even bigger trophy from the ground. I haven't shot a deer from the ground yet, but that is my next challenge. I've sat in the corn a few times this year and have had some fawns under 10 feet away and it was a rush for sure. It looks like wind and rain Fri and Sat, so I might do some more corn hunting.
Nice job and recovery. Congrats on an awesome buck
Nicely done Dusty!!!
:bigsmyl:
Very nice! Congrates.
Awesome job!
Nice! Congrats! :thumbsup:
Nice Job! Hunting from the ground adds awhole new dimension.
Nice job :thumbsup: :clapper:
Sweet!!!!
Shooting a buck at eye level is extra special...congratulations!
Bryan
dandy buck!! :clapper:
Very cool indeed...eye level is a blast. I missed one several years ago with a compound but it was a rush.
Josh
Fantastic buck!!!
Congrats!!! :thumbsup:
Congrats Dusty, Nice buck!!!
Nice buck! Sounds like you had a good strategy!
Congratulations, Dusty! Thanks for sharing your experience; it gives the rest of us hope.
Way to go! That's a dandy.
:notworthy: :notworthy:
:clapper:
beauty of a deer
very nice, congratulations!!!
awesome job brother! congrats on a great buck!!
SWEET!
sweet, great deer :clapper: :clapper:
Congrats great buck. :thumbsup:
Sweet!Congrats!
Fantastic!
Hey Dusty, you got something on your face there. Oh nevermind, that's a big grin.
"Got a buck off the ground" ....YES you DID!!!
ATTABOY!!!! :jumper: :jumper: :jumper:
Congrats. Nice buck.
Once again, all of the kind words are much appreciated.
Next on the to-do list is a spot and stalk! Ha!, a real refinement of my skills will be neccessary before I pull that off.
Good hunting,
Dusty
Good story & buck.
Way to go brother! Congrats on a job well done!
Great job Dusty and thanks for sharing the story.