Well I think I am starting to get the hang of this trad thing! I started out this afternoon about 130pm and was atop my hiding perch by 205. I thought I had dressed warm enough and soon learned differently. The wind was coming out of the North West perfect for the stand I chose to hunt. The stand was actually hung buy a fellow Tradganger a few years back and was where I killed my first trad whitetail late last season. I skimmped on the extra layers for fear I would get hot on the walk in and then be cold!! HA Learn something every trip to the woods. This stand was set up over a heavily used trail that was about 6 yards from the base of my tree. It skirts the edge of a THICK russian olive patch and there is a small open runway between the hard wood fence row and the crop field. I felt good after putting a new strap on the stand and settled in. I fought off the temps by flinging arrows at a few gray squirrels. Unfortunatly I never connected. All were mere misses tho. I was confident if a deer happened by I would be having loin for dinner! After the squirrels had all wised up I was standing facing the wind with my arms crossed trying to fight off that breeze, when I noticed a lone doe rapidly approaching. She quickly made her way up the trail right in front of me. With out much mental effort my shrew was drawn, I was at anchor and the Beman was on its way. Shot her just a little bit right of where I was looking. She had a little bush right over her shoulder and I think that got in my head a little as I shot. She was quartering away fairly well. My arrow entered right in front of the paunch and took at out the back of both lungs. The Zwickey left a great blood trail and she only made it a mere 55 yards before expiring.
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I was super excited to make a quick recovery and said an audible prayer of thanks for hunt and harvest.
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I got her home and skinned out and decided that inside straps, some heart and some hen of the woods mushrooms would be on the menu for dinner!
Got the mushrooms from a fellow tradganger.. Thanks Brock! Heres how things unfolded in the kitchen...
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Not a huge eater of fried food but man every now and then a mans diet just has to take a back seat to good eats!
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Finished product.
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And mom would be proud cause this boy made a HAPPY plate!
Great story with a really nicE ending!!
Awesome job and congraulations bro. God Bless
Wow thats two already !! :archer2:
oh stop it ya making me hungry. congrats on the deer :archer: :clapper:
Alright!
Looks good makes me hungry... Nice deer enjoy the eating!
Congrats David and that just looks delicious. :thumbsup:
Way to go again David!!
Your on a Roll,Congrats!
Nice short story about a great shot on a great deer.
Congrats dude!
Man I can almost taste that skillet food! Mmmmmm.....it sure looks good! :thumbsup:
That makes me hungry !!!
Congrats
Nice job David... that's a fine looking plate! Please share your recipe with us :D
Very nice, Looks like the Shrew is working for you!!
way to work man!!
Nice. Love that camo.
I like the addition of wild mushrooms, that dinner looked awesome!
Congrats, looks like some great eating.
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Now that's a fine way to spend a day!
Thats the best fried food there is! Nice shot!!
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Very nice, congrats. Some fine eatin!
Congrats!
Bisch
Lol.....great job brother! Congrats!
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Congrats. Looks yummy.
Congratulations!
The recipe was pretty simple. Just flour and a little pepper and cavenders greek seasoning to batter everything in before dropping it in the skillet. I cooked the shrooms till they were crispy and the loin and heart until it was just barely done, still good and tender. Im no chef by any means but it was all very tastey!
Way to go sir! :thumbsup: :thumbsup:
Thanks for all the congrats guys! Best Hunting Camp Ive ever been to! :campfire:
What!! No dinner invite???
South your welcome at my table anytime! You need to make a trip to southern il for some whitetail hunting with me and mike anyways!
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Now that looks good! Congratulations on your deer, and for making a tasty meal that's making all of us hungry for!
Bernie Bjorklund
NC Iowa/SW Wisconsin