This morning I saw this about 9 yds. in front of my stand.
(http://i15.photobucket.com/albums/a378/jackdenbow/Doe10-25-10-1.jpg)
I thought I better get out of my stand and see where the blood went and I found this along the way.
(http://i15.photobucket.com/albums/a378/jackdenbow/Doe10-25-10-2.jpg)
This is what I finally found.
(http://i15.photobucket.com/albums/a378/jackdenbow/Doe10-25-10-3.jpg)
This doe had a broken right shoulder, I have been seeing her for 3 or 4 years and this morning she finally came by my stand. Since she was crippled I thought she wouldn't go far, ha she fooled me. The shot was a little far back and high but good, as you can see the blood on the rock is where she was standing. She went about 150 yds. and then I had to shoot her again. She was a real survivor till today that is. I was using a Great Northern Bushbow 55#@28" and a 620 grain larch arrow tipped with a 145 grain Eclipse head.
Jack
Job well done. Congats.
Congrats, Jack--Way to go.-------------Bone
Thanks for sharing..
Congrats!
Great job
Nice view! Hope to see similiar scenery soon myself. Congrats!
great job and congrats
Nice job. Great pictorial trail saga.
Great job!! I know it must have been hard on you trying to cull the herd. :biglaugh:
God Bless,
Nathan
Good shooting. Nice deer.
:thumbsup: :thumbsup:
Good Stuff Jack! Thanks For Sharing...
Way to go Jack!
Congradulations. Hap
congrats Jack!!!!! :clapper:
Always look forward to your smile Jack...congrats my friend!! :notworthy: :clapper:
:campfire:
That's the way its done! :thumbsup: :thumbsup:
The smile says it all! Way to go!
:thumbsup: :notworthy:
Congrats!!! :bigsmyl:
awesome!!!!
Great job!!
GLENN
Having some fun now! Congrats Jack!
Way to go Jack.
Congrats.
Butch L
Congrats on a nice doe!
Congrats your smile says it all :clapper:
Congrats :thumbsup:
Congrats :thumbsup:
Thanks guys. The funny thing is last week after hunting another area one evening I was returning home and had to stop for this old girl to cross the road. They can run very good on 3 legs, but they have a hard time walking.
Jack