Got my first double this AM!!! Will post more later but heres the pics from this AM!
#1
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#2
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Tagged up ready for the truck!
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One Happy Hunter and my new lucky hat!
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Congratulations, how far apart were the shots? I just got done processing 2 deer, I'd offer to help, but I'm worn out from it :-)
Congrats! :thumbsup:
Way to go!
nice job , congrats :thumbsup: :clapper:
Realy like the HAT !!!!
Oh nice shooting congats. :clapper: :clapper:
Cool. Congrats! :thumbsup: :thumbsup:
Totally awesome, congrats on some fine eating! :archer2:
:thumbsup: :thumbsup: way to go sir!
My first Super Shrew Samurai that I got in 1999 I took out and bagged two dandy does 20 minutes apart up at Shrewhaven Lodge. Of course it was nice to have the tradition with my buddy Greg that we never gut our own deer, so after he gutted the first deer and was starting to take off his gutting gloves I said "hold on a minute you've got some more work right over there".
Happiness is a Shrew double play. Congratulations. :thumbsup:
Great job David.nor suprised after I saw you shoot at Ray's. :wavey: :thumbsup:
Just noticed your shirt or tee what is it if I may ask.
Awesome! Love my Shrew, but I have never doubled with it!
Nicely Done! Congrats!
Nice :clapper:
Nice !!!
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Lots of tender venison there! Congratulations on your double! :thumbsup:
Bernie Bjorklund
NC Iowa/SW Wisconsin
Good shooting!
That's some hat, but we'll let you take some skill credit as well. :archer:
Let me start by thanking everyone who has posted thus far! All the comments are greatly appreciated. Kip M thats a predator camo long sleeve t in the deception brown.
Now for the story:
Got up around 5 and got washed up. Knew which stand I was going to hunt due the wind. I had left my Lone Wolf Assault Hung with no sticks a few weeks back. Go to the woods about 550 it was starting to get light and the turkeys roosted near by didn't like this dark creature slowing climbing up this tree.
Sticks and I went up the tree pretty quick and I had by pack and bow tied off at the bottom of the tree so it only took one accent to be in hunt mode. Once fastened and on stand I pulled up my gear and got everything situated. It wasn't very long before the show began.
By 605 the turkey had started there fly down rituals. First the gobblers came down and all landed within 20 yards of each other. There was a minimum of 8 may 12 longbeards that went into immediate strut. Then came the hens and the young birds. This is an old patch of timber with big roost trees and plenty of them. So in turn there are lots of birds that roost in this woods.
By 630 I had just a guesstimation of at least 50 birds possibly upwards of 75 at about 100 yards. You wanna talk about racket. It was full on barn yard style stuff. Fighting, strutting, pecking, running, flying, you name it was going on. Only one jake ever ventured within my kill zone and was moving thru with no time to spare. Tention was put on the string but that was the most danger that bird was in cause he didn't stick around long.
Took about 20 minutes and the turkey headed south toward a long filter strip for a full breakfast of bugs on this unusually warm Nov. morning. 60 degress!!
Also saw an abundance of squirrels and two racoons. The coons made quite a commotion when one tried to go into what I can only assume was not its den because the coon in the den was not very happy to have guest at 700 AM!
I text my buddy Mike (wapiti792) to give him an up date of the moring hunt. I was grumbling about gun hunters and the fact that Id seen no deer and as always encouraging woods were returned to my phone within a few moments.
The woods I was sitting in is ideal for a south wind which I had and is a prime place to catch a cruising buck during the rut... which it is. So with those odds I had planned to stay put for awhile.
By 745 I had a hot doe come thru and she was hauling the mail. Always a good sign during the rut. But the buck behind this hot mama wasn't what I was looking for and wasn't even close to being in range if he was. I know many of you don't have the option to pass on bucks and I just wanna state publicly I am very thankful to live and have access to a place where I can hope to get a shot at a mature whitetail.
So it went for about the next hour. Saw a few more bucks. Young guns who with some years may turn into some dandys. At around 10 min after 8 I noticed a doe coming in from the southwest. I lost her thru the brush a few times but everytime I would spot her she was feeding slowly like she had no cares in the world.
I took it by her browsing that she wasn't in heat. Then I noticed she had a fawn with her. I watched them work towards my hide the last 100 yards. Told myself I was going to take a shot if presented. Knew there wasn't any bucks following from the time it took them to feed to me.
The doe got within range first. Completely unaware of me or my position. She browsed up to 12 yards and turn broadside slightly quartering away. Now....tension had been put on the string for sometime and I had watched these deer for a good 20 min. Just long enough to gain concentration and lose it and get it back.
She paused for just a moment. I drew hit anchor and released. My arrow grazes her front shoulder. She jumps in shock and bounds a few yards and stops. My jaw dropping was louder than the bow going off! I couldn't believe I just missed. Was replaying the miss in my mind when I see that the deer gods are smiling at me.
The doe decides she gonna keep heading the direction she was going but only from a different direction. Replay has to be put on pause. I nocked another arrow and she stops. Further away this time perfectly broadside. Draw anchor release. Arrows off I hear a hit but knew the arrow was left. This puts my arrow too far forward not back. She taks a couple of bounds and stops. I can see in the morning sun I have hit her in what appears to be in front of the shoulder. I see mass amounts of blood being lost in short time. She tried walking but it was quite apparant there was a huge blood pressure drop because she took two steps and fell over.
The fawn bolts and makes a circle. I'm on auto pilot. Dragging deer out skinning none of this is a concern. Ive knocked another arrow and the fawn is working its way directly behind me. I had to turn face the tree draw into my safety harness. Dropped the string on the fawn at 4 yards. Hit high on the entrance and severed the spine put took out lungs. The fawn expired within seconds. I had just taken 2 deer for the first time with traditional equipment.
I collected gear and got down to investigate. Went to fawn first and took a couple of photos and retrieved my arrow. Then went to my first arrow the miss. 12 steps from the tree. All I can say is.....don't kill them before you kill them. Stay focused. Then on the the lethal arrow. Stepped off at 25 yards. Quite a poke for me. Went to the doe and realized I didn't hit the shoulder but actually caught her artery's and wind pipe in her throat. Ive never missed so good. Elevation was perfect but arrow was left. Must have let my elbow creep.
Ive said prayers of thanks today and Ill say again. I'm thankful for this website and the opportunity to share my hunt with all you folks. I didn't know when I ordered my new Trad Gang.com hat that it came with the good mojo! Its my new lucky hat! Have a blessed Thanksgiving and Happy Hunting!
Thanks for sharing ANOTHER successful hunt David. You're a whitetail killin machine! Congratulations :notworthy:
Thats the way to fill the freezer. Awesome hunting, congrats.
Great story, congrats on the deer!
Way to go Dave!!! This is your first REAL year with your longbow and you have FIVE whitetails down. You and that little family are going to eat well brudda :thumbsup:
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gotta love a shrew...
Thanks Guys! Mike my freezer is your freezer. I highly doubt that your gonna need to "borrow" any meat from me! Got alot of season left. Id say youve got a whitetail running around over there thats gonna end up with some arrow medicine before seasons out!
I failed to mention my setup in the story post. 58" shrew classic hunter carbon. 47 # @ 27" 30 inch beman classic bowhunter shafts tipped with 50 grain brass inserts and 170 grn Zwickey broadheads. I sure do love my shrew!
way to go!!!