5:52 pm she hopped her gimpy walk up the hill and bore to the right side of my stand. I was glad she went there since I had recently made the switch to shooting lefty. My mind was already choosing a spot as she angled to continue up the hill. I tried to block the miss earlier this season out of my mind as I drew smoothly to anchor. She was only about 12 yards away, but man what a small target. I had decided to loose to put her out of her misery. The Asbell wool pullover had kept me warm and concealed. She didn't know I was there at all.
It was over quickly. I watched the white feathers now stained pink disappear and spit right out the other side. The 125 grain grizzly broadhead did the job exceedingly well. The spot where my arrow had entered was instantly covered in dark blood. She did her best impression of a sprint across the top of the hill and smacked into several sapplings launching her just to the right and angling down the hill a bit. I thought I heard her crash and I knew the shot was good, but I waited for 30 minutes to get down from my stand anyway.
I found the arrow, blood already drying. No sign of anything but a perfect lung/heart shot. I thanked God for the opportunity to feed my family and for providing for us in his beautiful creation.
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Sorry for the poor pic, it was dark and I only had my phone. It took us a little while to find her which is an especially hard task considering I am color blind and cannot see blood on the leaves. Nevertheless we did find her. She had a gaping wound in her rear end where someone had likely shot her during our early muzzleloader season. I doubt I will be able to salvage much meat, but some is better than none. I feel blessed to have taken my first trad deer!
Congrats! The winter would have been rough on her
Congrats
Congrats Kyle she's a nice one. I can't help believe kills like that help restore confidence after a miss,
Very cool. Congrats on a fine job.
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Very Nice! Congrats! :clapper:
congrats man!
Nicely done! Congrats! :thumbsup: :thumbsup:
Awesome job, and congrats on your first trad deer! What setup were you using?
Congrats, and well said. Very nice.
Congrats! :thumbsup:
Nice doe and very good description of your hunt. You should write more.
Congrats
Congrats khardrunner. I'm colorblind too. Seeing blood on leaves is next to impossible and it's aggrivating. I have to get help sometimes.
Well done!
:thumbsup: Good one!
Well done , and descriptive story. Maxx
Congrats!
Nisch
Fantastic Brother, great job!
Thanks for taking us along. I hope your act of mercy is rewarded in the future.
Good job! Congratulations.
Ray
Congrats! :thumbsup:
Well done, good story.
Looks like Nate and the Hill Gang helped that left hand transition!
Tim
Congrats on your first, and nice work finishing someone else's job.
The first of many !!
Congratulations
Congrats!
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good job. umm back straps!
Congrats! :thumbsup:
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Good job, Kyle. Glad you could put it all together. I have been following your shooting progress on the threads here. You remind me of my son, Kyle. He lives a few miles east of you. He also switched to lefty a couple years ago. You two should get together and compare notes.
Well done sir !!
Good job getting her squared away, congratulations!
Way ta go Kyle :thumbsup:
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that's awesome, great story! Congrats.
Sadly I did not shoot her with my Schulz. I am still working on getting consistent with that bow.
I shot her with my trad gang gifted Kap T-rex ILF franken bow. Samick privilege limbs about 41#@ 28 inches and about 50lbs at my 31inch draw.
Congrats!
My son is colorblind and tracking is frustrating for him as well.
You have lots of time to get consistent with the Schulz. It looks like that bow did the job just fine. Congrats again.
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Congrats :thumbsup:
nice job and good on you!
Very nice, Congrats.
Way to go, Kyle! How much of her were you able to salvage?
YES!! Good for you.
Good Shootn'!
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Got maybe 15-20 lbs of burger meat and two small back straps. I stayed pretty clear of the rear end. That was pretty messy.
Congrats on your first. Awesome!!!
Nicely done! And thanks for a great story...
Way to go sir! :thumbsup: :thumbsup:
Good Work! Can't wait to make my "first post".
JW
Nice shooting!
:thumbsup: Good job...enjoy the venison.