Rainy day story - I hung a stand on Monday eve but didn't have chance to hunt it until this eve after work. We had about a 1 hour break in the heavy heavy rains. It s just the right hour too. I wasn't even up my stand right when a big old doe stepped out of the corn to eat from chestnuts my 4 chestnut trees. She got spooky in the swirling wind and came at me confused and ready to run. I have been saying I don't hesitate on 1/4 to shots but I really would prefer the opposite. Again the only shot was 1/4 to at 10 yards. I let her rip with a 60lb@31 Black widow and gold tip with 175 gr 3 blade VPA. The hit was high on the shoulder angled down and back. ( you won't hear that in the main stream bow hunting magazine) My string caught the strap of my back pack and slowed the arrow some. Penetration was just short of poking through the opposite side of the deer. But it looked like less penetration. This is first deer I ever shot with a stick bow that didn't have an exit hole. Blood was fair, but hard to see in the wet conditions, rain was coming soon. (//) (http://i1347.photobucket.com/albums/p714/tas0323/IMG_4014_zpsa8a64000.jpg)
:thumbsup: :clapper:
Great recovery!! Congrats
I got down right away, and checked out the situation. Re-thinking it I was pretty sure the arrow was deep enough. About a foot into the deer. She had run violently into the corn and crashed away. I had a hard time seeing blood because it was so wet.
Fortunately my old Blood tracking dog was back at the house and ready to go. (http://i1347.photobucket.com/albums/p714/tas0323/IMG_1910_zpse94effef.jpg)
Hope Ryan R and his wife see this. Congrats!!!
Molly is a 10 yr old wire haired dachshund bred for blood tracking and she earned her keep. We got the deer in 10 minutes and before the next downpour! The doe was dead about 150 yrd into the corn. The 175 gr VPA got all the way to her heart. My daughter and wife help track. Here is Molly when she made the find trying to claim it for herself! (http://s1347.photobucket.com/user/tas0323/media/IMG_4011_zps59f61c5d.mp4.html)
looks like the video wont post properly. Any how Molly is growling and guarding the deer. (http://s1347.photobucket.com/user/tas0323/media/IMG_4019_zps47c72f79.mp4.html)
My daughter dragging the deer. I'm using videos from photo bucket. Not sure why they don't play. Might have to put them on youtube
(http://s1347.photobucket.com/user/tas0323/media/IMG_4034_zpse9d85da4.mp4.html)
Lol nice. Congrats!
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In hole. It would have come low and behind the leg on the other side. The arrow was about 1/2" short of making it through. Hitting my backpack with the bow string didn't help. It gave the arrow just a little wiggle (http://i1347.photobucket.com/albums/p714/tas0323/IMG_1913_zps5f72aeec.jpg)
The chestnuts! (http://i1347.photobucket.com/albums/p714/tas0323/IMG_1899_zps59a16f10.jpg)
Youtube video of Molly when she gets to the deer and takes ownership. It's not like when you train a house dog. I have found you need to let her really think it's hers. Molly is the friendliest dog when she is not tracking. And she is rarely tracking. This is a big deal to her.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L9pjoRpz6D4
Checking out the broadhead damage. My daughter is impressed. I think?!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qt5GLvp6C54
Dachshunds are the best! Congrats.
Cool story!
Cool story!
Bride & daughter helping recover!! Whatta family! Congrats on a fine deer.
Great story and family involvement.
Way to go.
Way to go :thumbsup:
Nice!!
Very cool! Love to see the dog work!
Nice job, by you and you 4 legged friend. :thumbsup:
Tom
Molly was on guard duty all night. (http://i1347.photobucket.com/albums/p714/tas0323/Image_zps73f9bc18.jpg)
Good job. I always love watching a good dog work. Your daughter gets extra points for saying "ventricle". :)
Congratulations to you and Molly!!
My wire, Albert, is a menace to wounded deer! Every time I have seen him on a trail he simply amazed me. Your experience highlights why every state should permit tracking dogs for the purpose of game recovery.
Claudia
Having the dog involved sure adds to the hunt.
Great job Ted & Molly! I love the video of Molly & Her deer. My two Dachshund (Tilly & Cash) will come back and try to bite me in the leg if I slow the tracking job too much while marking the trail :)
A few years back we had a deer hit by a car that ran up a Tenico gas pipe line right away behind our house. Cash smelled it, broke through the Invisible Fence with her electronic collar on, and was gone. My wife couldn't find her and Cash wouldn't respond to calling her. So Molly took the other dogs out and they all found Cash sitting on the dead deer just as pleased as could be. They are amazing little dogs with "little man" attitudes when it comes to tracking.
goodstory and good job on filling the freezer!
Wow, outstanding story and great recovery on your doe! Congrats! :thumbsup:
Congrats, it appears that molly has taken ownership of your dear. :bigsmyl:
Good job.
Very cool!
Congrats on your deer!
Bisch
Cool, congrats!!!
Great story! An amazing little tracker you have! Congratulations!
Bernie Bjorklund
NC Iowa/SW Wisconsin
I have been wanting a wire hair for several years but we are dog poor right now with six. Several in their older years. When I looked into it, they were hard to find. Great story
I truly enjoyed your story. Nice job.
I'm going to attempt to forward this to my friend who has two curly coated dachsies he has trained to blood trail.
Irv Eichorst
www.truesouthadventures.com (http://www.truesouthadventures.com)