I've got some things to get finished around here, but here are the results of an absolutely picture perfect day in the southeast Ohio woods.
I'll be back later this evening with a few more pics............ :bigsmyl:
Winterhawk1960
The "business" end...........
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and the "fletching" that followed......
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Did the tip break? And congrats,get it hung so we don't have to hang to long :goldtooth:
I'm totally waiting for this one. So far I have loved all the photos you post of your area. This will be great I'm sure.
Good for you Don. Which bow?
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Way to go Don! :thumbsup:
I'm waiting patiently for this to unfold. :campfire:
That just ain't right Don :readit: :saywhat: :nono:
Get on with the story already,LOL
Congrats! Now........spill the beans.
Okie.........Dokie......I'm all showered up, after dropping off the "critter" at the processor. I'm gonna take "the better half" out for a "well deserved" supper..........but........I shall return. Until then, this answer's Mike's question as to "which bow" it was taken with.
Hang in there.........I'm starvin !!!!
Winterhawk1960
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What a tease... :saywhat: Must have hit bone on the way through resulting in arrow damage...? Or was the arrow damage done after complete pass thru?
ahhhhh, a Blacktail kill...got to love it! That sure is a special finish Norm put on that bow...? haha
That ain't foreplay!!!
That is just mean. TEASE....
thats a really pretty lookin bow you go there boy! lol
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Glad you didn't wait any longer to post that picture... congrats and well done! :clapper:
Man this thread is getting boring :rolleyes: :thumbsup:
Good for you!!!
Nice bow too!
Don sure has some purty bows. Looks like he learned how to shoot them too! Can't wait to hear the rest of the story.
Looking forward to the story. :campfire:
Winterhawk is toying with us!!! :nono: :nono:
Congrats! :thumbsup: :clapper:
Congrats! You need to undress that Blacktail.
How can you be starving.....you just shot a deer.....fire up the grill..... :thumbsup: :coffee:
O.K.......mmmmmmmmm, Cracker Barrel really hit the spot. I'm gonna upload a few more pictures and I will add the story as I go along.
To start out with, this morning before we left the house I walked into my "man cave" and without turning on any lights, I just "listened" to see which bow wanted to go to the woods today. Last evening I had replaced the strikeplate on my "Snakebit" and added some black beaver fur silencers to the string. Apparently......since I had "dressed" her all up and even waxed the string last night, she was ready to dance.......and told me so. So, today we made the hour drive to our spot.
It was such a refreshing morning, with a temperature right at the freezing mark and absolutely no wind. The place that I had in mind for a sit today is right on a point of land that sits about 20 to 25 feet above the bench that rolls around below me. I have sat there numerous hours over the past two seasons and had yet to have anything come through "slow enough" for me to get a chance at.
We hunt state property and this particular piece of land is right on a property line that I know the owner of. I have never asked for permission to hunt his land, and therefore do not hunt across the property line. It is a place that when the bucks get to chasing the does, they run them back and forth from left to right and back again over and over from one thicket to another. It is actually a bench that connects to two seperate thickets and the does go there when they are being "bothered" by the young bucks.
My wife and I hunted this corner of land last week for two days and I saw three different bucks, but they were all 70 to 80 yards below the bench in the thicker stuff when they came "sneaking" through. Last week, it seemed like the only thing moving on the ground was deer, but this morning the gray squirrels and chipmunks were really rooting around for acorns. This week, I decided that I would sit the point above the bench and sent my wife down about 60 yards or so and out to the left on the lower edge of the thick stuff.
More to come...........after I upload a couple more pics. :campfire:
Winterhawk1960
you are just killing us :campfire:
Way to go Don! Where did you get it?
Doug
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Hmmm - Still waiting - seems like this may be a long one !! Ha Ha
Look forward to it...
Great deer !!!
This is like an awkward first date........I don't know whether to shake hands or kiss? :rolleyes:
Before I post anymore pictures, I have to "admit" that both my wife and I FORGOT our digital camera's this morning. Actually, on the way there.....she said that today would be the day that one of us put something on the ground. How "true" of a prediction that turned out to be.
Now back to the story........
About 0930 or so.......a spike buck with about 10 inch......straight as an arrow.....spikes came through the bench traveling from my right to the left. He offered me a couple of shot opportunities at around 20 yards or so, but I wasn't about to waste my buck tag on a young'un. He picked up my wife's trail because she was dragging a scent rag with doe urine on it and promptly followed it towards where she was sitting. I was watching him very closely and he must have caught her moving.......I'm pretty sure that he didn't smell her because of the way he acted. He no more than got out of sight following the scent trail when here he came right back on his backtrail, walking all stiff-legged. He didn't blow, or run off......he stayed around for another few minutes and slowly ambled off out of site.
The squirrels and chipmunks were out in full force and were doing their best to keep intruders (of their own kind) out of their territories. It never ceases to amaze me how much noise one of those little 4 oz. devils can make. They were keeping their chases on terra-firma....but the squirrels were not only on the ground, but up and around what seemed like every tree in the woods.
I can't hear all that well and have trouble locating exactly "where" a sound is coming from without actually seeing it with my eyes, so my eyes are constantly on the move. Fast forward to about 1115 and I see a deer coming from my far right headed right out the bench that runs below me......not in much of a hurry, which allowed me to get up and rest on my right knee after turning towards the right. I could see antlers from the get-go, but wasn't sure that it was gonna be something "worthy" of my ONLY Ohio buck tag.
Slowly, methodically the buck keeps coming my way. At about 40 yards or so, he turns and starts walking uphill directly at me. CRAP....this one's gonna be to close and directly facing me if it keeps on this course. I have my bow already at arms length and he just keeps coming......at a little over 10 yards he turns broadside and looks back the direction that he came from. THAT was what I had been waiting on !!! I come to full draw, thumb knuckle on earlobe, feather touching the tip of my nose......PICK A SPOT.....PICK A SPOT...I say to myself. I can see two little trees about an inch in diameter in my sight picture. I tell myself that I can thread the needle. Just concentrate on the spot, and allow the release to happen. The next thing that I remember is the arrow on it's way and the side of the shaft hits the little sapling that is on the right of my sight window.
THWACK !!!!!!!!!! Arrow is in deer right above the hip joint at spine level. He wheels and takes off like a banshee and I see blood squirting everytime he takes another leap. He crashes around the bench running into, instead of around, anything in his path.
The woods are deathly quiet.....not even a bird can be heard. I was NOT happy with what had just transpired. Everything was perfect, and I hit something that I was sure that I could shoot around. I gathered my thoughts and sat and re-played it over in my mind for probably 10 minutes. I thought, what the heck......I'm at least gonna see what kind of blood trail there is over as far as the gas-line right of way. I don't think I have ever seen more blood sprayed everywhere all the way out of site.
GOOD SIGN !!!! I remember thinking to myself that Ray Charles could follow this blood trail, so I continued to follow it across the gas-line right of way. From the other edge of the right of way, I could see a white belly. HOLY COW !!!! I had just killed my first white-tail deer with a traditional bow. I stood there.......looking up at the sky and thanked the Great Creator for allowing me the opportunity, and ability to be able.......and capable of being exactly where I was at that moment in time.
I had started this journey with a recurve bow back in 1972.....and this being only my second season since coming back from the "dark side" I had finally arrived at my goal that was started so many years ago.
I want to take this time to thank each and every one of the people that frequent this site. I have met and shot with some of you and you ALL have taught me more than I ever thought possible. It wouldn't have been possible without my having been "associated" with you people. YOU are the BEST and this site is absolutely the BEST on the internet !!!!!
So............................ without further adooooooooo........here is what was at the end of that trail of blood.
Winterhawk1960
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He is a dandy Don, Congrats!!!! :thumbsup: :thumbsup: :archer:
My wife really likes the split brow on the left side.
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This isn't one of the Ohio "monsters" that I know for a fact exist.......but for a fella that was "side-tracked" in his original quest for a deer killed with traditional equipment, from the ground..........I'm HAPPY as a carp in a cess-pool !!!!!
Thank-You............one and all for bearing with me and I hope the story and pictures made it worth your wait. My ONLY regret is that I didn't have one of our camera's with me so that I could have taken pictures of that blood trail. I'm tellin' ya'll.........those Centaur heads are BAD NEWS for white-tail sized critters, and that is a fact.
I've gotta hit the sack.......0300 for work in the morning is gonna come early and I'm plumb tuckered out.......I'll post a few more details tomorrow. :campfire:
Winterhawk1960
Great Buck!! Congratulations!
GLENN
Nice job Don.
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Nice job Don. Congrats!
That's a fine Buck Don. I'm very happy for you, way to go! :thumbsup:
WHOA Don! Really nice one, and great story!
Congrats all around!
Nice deer. Congratlations!
Great buck and story! Did you hit a kidney? They'll put out a lot of blood if you slice one up!
Nice buck. Congrats.
Butch L
really nice buck,i like that split brow tine too.
Congradulations.And very nice avatar picture.Ross
Thats someyhing to be proud of :thumbsup: :thumbsup:
Good job and good story :clapper: :clapper:
Great story and pictures! Glad it happened for you.
Nice hunt!!!! And what a buck
Wow, I take a quick nap and we are on page 4. Don, great buck! Congrats to you on a long journey to a prize! That is a really nice deer, love those bonus points on the brow. Way to go.
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Congrats
what a trophy :clapper: :clapper:
Way to go Don you did good. Nice buck.
Terry
Congrats. Nice Deer
Nice deer sir!
I just KNEW when you didn`t show us the whole thing at first, that there was going to be something nice at the end!
Sincere congrats, and many happy returns!!!
The pictures are great!
A BEAUTIFUL day indeed! :thumbsup:
Great deer Don.
Congrats on a beautiful deer. Enjoyed the story. Now it is your wife's turn. :thumbsup:
Hey where is the rest of the deer.?
Congrats Don. Great story. Jeff
Congratulations on your first trad kill and a very nice deer
Enjoyed it. Nice story to read at work while I'm the only one here and everyone else took off.
Very cool!
Congratulations, That is a good one, especially being take while on the ground.
COngrats on a fine buck.
Congrats Don! What a day to share with your wife...GREAT buck too pal :thumbsup:
Good job.
I hit a large doe at that spot in a rushed shot with my muzzleloader a couple of years ago. Like you, I had never seen so much blood pumping out of a wound hole like that before. They expire fast when you hit the large artery near the spine.
Nice buck, congrats! Great story too!
Great job! Glad everything came together for you!
great job, what a trophy :thumbsup:
Great job Don!!!!! I've always wanted to get one on the ground but to be honest with ya it just seems so impossible for me. Keep it up!
Great stuff... good deer... Now you are really on your way.
Beautiful is right!
Congratulations Don, that is quite a feeling, isn't it? Well worth the wait!
Nice buck,congrats..still waiting on my first trad deer.Missed one last year.
Congratulations on a great deer. I really enjoyed the story.
Great story and pic's was it a femoral artery?
How about some more info on what you had a Crackle Barrel...LOL
Thanks everyone !!!!!! I definately feel "blessed" to have taken him. I'm gonna try to answer a few of the questions that were asked, so bear with me.
Winterhawk1960
Don, nice deer,and that bow is headed your way.
QuoteOriginally posted by elknutz:
Congrats! You need to undress that Blacktail.
No can do....aint nobody see's her nekid 'cept for me. :D
QuoteOriginally posted by DTD:
Way to go Don! Where did you get it?
Doug
Doug,
I killed him over in Meigs county, in Ohio.
QuoteOriginally posted by highnoonhunter:
WHOA Don! Really nice one, and great story!
Congrats all around!
Thanks......Bobby !!!
I couldn't have done it without my High Noon quiver. :thumbsup: :thumbsup: :thumbsup:
QuoteOriginally posted by Bill Turner:
Congrats on a beautiful deer. Enjoyed the story. Now it is your wife's turn. :thumbsup:
That is EXACTLY what SHE says too........Bill.
QuoteOriginally posted by Whip:
Beautiful is right!
Congratulations Don, that is quite a feeling, isn't it? Well worth the wait!
Whip,
If I could bottle this feeling and sell it, I could retire tomorrow !!!
QuoteOriginally posted by lpcjon2:
Great story and pic's was it a femoral artery?
How about some more info on what you had a Crackle Barrel...LOL
Yep.....it definately hit the femoral and was very close to the kidney too.
Well......I had "Spicy Grilled Catfish with mashed potatoes and white gravy, a big salad with ranch dressing......some corn muffins and a couple glasses of sweet ice tea. :bigsmyl:
QuoteOriginally posted by Horner:
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.......and last but far from least, I want to give a big "shout-out" to you buddy !!!! YOU were far more "responsible" for this than you really know. Thanks to all the shooting sessions that I put in because I had a friend like you to shoot with. I owe ya one.......or maybe two. :clapper: :clapper:
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Woops.......double posted...... :knothead:
Great job Don. Nice buck and story.
Great story and pics, thanks for sharing. :thumbsup: :thumbsup:
Great buck! Congratulations!
Don,congrats for the fine buck.I am glad you took it with your beloved Snakebit.Way to go brother.
Congrats - great looking animal!
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congrats on ya Buck Don now ya have somthing special to put in that medicine Bag i sent ya way to go Bro!! :clapper: :clapper:
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Originally posted by JEFF B:
congrats on ya Buck Don now ya have somthing special to put in that medicine Bag i sent ya way to go Bro!! :campfire:
Great hunt, Don and wife!
Putting all that hard work into action has it's own reward.
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Congrats , that's a great buck ! And a great story too !
Great read and great buck! :clapper:
Congrats!!! Thanks for sharing.
Whoa Don that's awesome!! It's even the more exciting after talking with you previously! That's one nice buck and I congratulate you! Man what a feeling!! ;) :thumbsup:
Way to go. Nice having your wife for a hunting partner and her around for this experience. No more "Dark Side", I reckon.
Awesome first deer! Very nice proving to yourself it is possible huh! Congrats.
Very Nice Buck, great story, Congrats! KY :archer:
Very Nice Don!
Congrats on your first deer and a buck with split brows to boot.....How lucky can a guy get? :saywhat:
Bravo!! :thumbsup: :notworthy:
Great job and thanks for the story. :clapper:
Good for you. :clapper:
Congrats on a Nice buck
Pretty Buck. I would like to see that bow with out the camo bet it pretty to.Good job.