I'll try not be long winded but here goes.
My trad journey started about 3 yrs ago when my uncle gave me an old herters recurve it sat on the shelf till January of 2012 rolled around and I attended the missouri bowhunters rendezvous here in central mo. I picked up a new string for it and a few other things. Unfortunately the bow had severe limb twist and was fun to shoot but very inaccurate. I had been bitten by the trad bug though and soon found myself ordering a Hoyt dorado. It shot ok but I lacked confidence with it and ended up hunting the 2012 season with my compound.
Fast forward to this January I on e again found myself at the bowhunters rendezvous in search of a good takedown recurve. I shot and loved the widows but they were out of my price range. I then ended up at the tall timbers booth and fell in love with a beautiful 53@28in bow.
I was very pleased with how well and HARD it shot. Then came the many many hours of practice. I was able to take a wild hog with it in mid feb and couldn't wait for archery season to roll around here in missouri.
Sept 16 the second day of season i Decided to pack the tall timbers recurve tonight an hunt a small secluded food plot with an apple tree right in the middle.this is one of the plots I've been irrigating so there was some tender wheat and oats poppin thru. The night was uneventful till around 6:30 when a 110ish 8 with a sticker entered the plot from the south. He fed for about 10 minutes then stared into the woods behind me. I caught a glimpse of a deer about 20ydd to my left in the brush. He stepped out into the plot. It was freakshow a funky racked 3-4 yr old that I had several pics of. He the 8 a doe and spike all fed and sparred out in the plot about 60yds out. After about 10minutes the other 3 deer walked into the woods to the east. Freakshow turned and started to walk the plot edge right to me. Seems like it took hours but he closed the gap to 11yds before he finally turned to head into the woods. I already had the string in my fingertips..... Time to pinch!!! I remember drawing getting my anchor and sight picture and letting the 525gr cx heritage 150 an Magnus stinger fly!!!!! I hit him high on the shoulder and dropped him. He struggles coughing blood so I knew I got a lung but I put 2 insurance arrows in him anyways. Upon cleaning the first shot would have done the job in short order but no need to let him suffer any.
My first trad deer was definitely a humbling experience...... An experience I hope to repeat for many years to come!!!
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Thata way to do it! :thumbsup:
Way to go man! Gotta love starting out with a buck! Congrats
Congratulations!!! VERY nice!
wow! good shooting, and he definitely needed to be taken out if you are looking to improve genetics.
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Great Buck. Congrats on your 1st trad harvest. one you will remmeber forever!
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wow! good shooting, and he definitely needed to be taken out if you are looking to improve genetics.
I decided to do a euro mount on him and after skinning out his skull noticed he had a 1/4-3-8 deep dent on the left side of his skull. Possibly causing some of his deformity.
Congrats on a fine deer!!!
Well done.
Well done. :thumbsup:
Tom
Nice job! I love that narly looking rack too. Congratulations
Congratulations on a nice deer
That's a neat rack! Congratulations on sticking with it and making it happen! :thumbsup:
Bernie Bjorklund
NC Iowa/SW Wisconsin
Congrats, awesome buck!
Man, that is just awesome! Congrats on a fine buck and experience. :thumbsup:
Congrats on a great first trad deer!
Bisch
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Two thumbs WAY up for the overkill effect! Way to end it quickly.
Congrats!!RC
Man you stuck him good! Nice job! Congrats!
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Good job on a cool buck. :thumbsup:
Hey, congrats! Nice one!
cool, love those funky racks
That one is different, meat for the freezer and a memorable first, congrats@ :thumbsup:
Nice buck Congratulations
Congratulations!
Claudia
You'll definitely remember that buck for sure. Congratulations!!
Nice looking buck! Great job
Well Done! :thumbsup:
That's a neat looking rack. Is be proud of that one too.
QuoteOriginally posted by Trumpkin the Dwarf:
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Two thumbs WAY up for the overkill effect! Way to end it quickly.
I've never had a archery deer drop instantly like that my instincts took over and I put the other arrows in him without much thought. :)
AWESOME!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Way to go!
Congrats!! Awesome job and a unique buck too!!
atta boy!
Congrats on your first trad buck!!! :thumbsup:
An awesome memorable first buck!
Congrats!
Way to go!
I would imagine an injury caused the deformities. Cool buck! Congrats!!
Good shooting.
Fantastic Brother!
hearty congrats to you on your first !!
Can't beat that for a first one. Good job.
Great story way to go you will never forget. Good shooting
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Great story and quite frankly a great shot. Good to go ahead and finish him off. That's why I got more than one arrow in my quiver. Oh and sometimes I miss. Sometimes. Lol!
Great story and quite frankly a great shot. Good to go ahead and finish me off. That's why I got more than one arrow in my quiver. Oh and sometimes I miss. Sometimes. Lol!
Dang sorry for the double tap.
Great job. Nice looking buck. :thumbsup:
Crazy looking buck!! Congratulations
Glenn
Congrats :thumbsup:
Job well done!
Congrats on your first trad deer. I hope to get my first this year.
Congrats on your first trad deer. I hope to get my first this year.
Good job.
That was sweet!
Congrats. Were you shoot'in a full auto tall timbers??? :laughing:
Congrats :clapper:
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Congrats. Were you shoot'in a full auto tall timbers??? :laughing:
It all happened so fast all 3 shots made in down range in less than 30seconds I'd say. :)
Cool looking deer, way to go!
-Jay
Glad for you.You done real good.
Nice job! I like those freaky looking bucks, it gives them character points in my book!
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Cool deer! Congrats!
Great job.... Congrats!!!!
Way to go, they get easier after the first one! What a unique rack!