It all started two years ago. I shot competitive 3D archery for years with wheels. I have been shooting longbows for about 6 or 7 years now but only shot my first traditional 3D shoot 2 years ago. After that first year I decided that it would be really nice to have one riser that I could swap limbs on and shoot in two classes. (longbow and recurve) I did research for about a year on all the bowyers who made bows that would fit the bill. I was able to shoot a few of the bows on my list at some local shoots. I noticed one day that South at Stalker had a test drive program. His wood options in his bows are incredible and the finished products speak for themselves. I gave South a call one day and told him what I was looking for. I must say that I was shocked at how little it was going to cost me to have a Coyote at my house to try out. :D After about a week, South had come up with a Riser and a set of longbow and recurve limbs. The bow was headed my way. If I'm not mistaken, it was mid October when I gave South the call. Finally finished with the "Pregame" and on to the real story. After I get the kids ready for school.
Kids are at school and a batch of jerky is started.
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Ok, so the Coyote arrives at my house. First impressions were that I really liked how the grip fit my hand. Fit and finish we're excellent. I put the longbow limbs on first as that is basically all I have shot since I've been shooting traditional archery. I only had time for a few shots that first evening. The bow was noticeably fast and very dead in the hand. With no string silencers on, I was unsure of how quiet I could make the bow. We had rain and drizzle for the next 3 days. Bummer, I only had the bow for 1 week. The fist day after the rain I was able to shoot the longbow limbs a little more. The CE 250's with 200 gr up front @ 31" we're noticeably weak. I was running out of time, so I attached the static limbs. I built the window out slightly before shooting. Wow! Very impressed instantly with the static limbs and much better arrow flight. I dropped 50 gr of point weight and they were flying perfectly. I couldn't stand it. The bow was shooting too good and I had one evening to hunt before I had to send it back. I had also seen enough and called South to place my order. I ordered 64" longbow limbs and 62" static limbs. Riser is Cocobolo and Myrtle. Both sets of limbs are Myrtle veneers footed with Cocobolo. Bamboo cores with carbon. Now on to the hunt.
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What he said^^^^
Bisch
Uh not only did you make me hungry now im also in suspense.
YUM!!! Now back to the story... :campfire:
Sorry guys! Honey Doos are plentiful today. So, the wind was perfect for a stand that had yet to be hunted this year. This has always been a good spot so my hopes were high. I had only been settled in for 45 min when I caught movement out in front. It was a nice doe and I new I would take her if she gave me the opportunity. At about 14 yards and quartering slightly too me, I hit full draw and picked a spot. As so often happens, the release was a surprise but I could see blood on impact. It was in the right spot. About 4-5 seconds after the shot, I heard her crash. She had made it 65-75 yards. Hole in the pic is entry.
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If that's not a good sign, I don't know what is. Oh, did I mention that South was only 4-6 weeks out on his bow orders. That means the new bow would arrive with a little season left. ;) ;) ;) ;)
That's a great picture! Nice looking doe and a beautiful recurve. Congratulations on your hunt and your new bow! :clapper:
Bernie Bjorklund
NC Iowa/SW Wisconsin
Very nice ...congrats!
That's a nice looking bow and a good shot. Congratulations!
Great job on deer and hero shot Lance, and beautiful bow for sure!
So now my mind in churning. I have a new bow coming that is going to get to me with some season left. I really want to take at least 1 deer with the new bow, but can't help but think how cool it would be to take a deer with each set of limbs. The bow arrives in early to mid December. I put the static limbs on first, and with knowledge gained from the test drive bow, was able to quickly get it hunt ready. I can't tell you how pleased I was with the way this bow turned out. I had spoken with South several times telling him what I was looking for. He had emailed me several pics of veneers to get a better idea of what I wanted. It far exceeded my expectations. I couldn't be happier. I'm sure shipping my bow out was a huge relief for South not to have to deal with me any more. Lol! He was absolutely great to deal with. I'll post pics of the bow later, but I still have a little story telling to do. I have to go again, but will try and wrap this up this evening.
Great job!!!!
Congrats on the doe! Can't wait to hear the rest of the story!
Bisch
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Beautiful doe and bow! Congrats on both!
Congrats on the doe and the new stick. Enjoy!!!
So with new bow and static limbs on, I go on an evening hunt to a stand that I really enjoy hunting. There is actually no stand just an oak with a limb to stand on and another to lean against. Shots out of this tree are always close. Less than 10 yards. You always have the feeling of being able to jump out on them. But, being as I'm aging rapidly and have no tail, I'll leave that to the superior predators and stick with a bow. I had 5 deer all around me that evening. One pretty 2 1/2 year old 8. A young 4 and several yearlings. The old doe I wanted stayed clear of the bucks and eventually slipped downwind of me. Needless to say that was the end of my evening. The next morning found me in a tripod overlooking a small clearing. I had a 1 1/2 year old 4 pt come through early. I catch movement from my left. It's a 2 1/2 year old 3 point. Just what I was looking for. (We get to hunt this place for management purposes. Spikes, does, and culls are what we are looking for). He was quartering slightly away when the string slipped from my fingers. He reacted and dropped. The arrow took him slightly above mid body and hung up at the fletchings as the exit was through the offside shoulder. I was worried about the shot being to high at first. I gave it some time and climbed down. There was good sign right away and a very visible trail to follow. I found him piled up about 80 yards away. Sorry for no pics. I left my phone at the house and didn't take any.
So now, all that was left was to take a deer with the longbow limbs. I promptly got sick and had a cough that lasted forever. I was finally able to get back in the woods yesterday evening. Standing in the same tree where I was previously busted by the doe. I was a little nervous about the set as there was no leaves and I was feeling quiet naked.
Here's a pic of the tree.
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I had been in the tree for about an hour when the first deer stepped out. She came out into the edge of the field about 60 yards away where they are so often seen. Then out came a second deer. When I first saw the deer, I positioned myself for a shot. Knowing that movement with deer close with little concealment would make for a short hunt. Standing to get a shot out of this tree is awkward. 30 minutes later, the two deer had moved about 10 yards and my legs were absolutely aching. They suddenly looked back into the bottom and 6 more does and little ones came out. Then 2 more. And then about a 120" 8 pt. Great! Way to many sets of eyes if they all arrived at the same time. Finally, a mature doe split off from the group and fed my direction. I tried as best as I could to keep my eyes on her as well as the others to my right. She stepped into my opening and I was able to get to full draw without hearing a snort. I focused low and tight as she was slightly quartering away. The shot looked good as she crashed away. I could see her stumbling at about 50 yards. She disappeared and then a loud crash. I'll admit that I didn't give it much time. I climbed down and went to where she was standing.
The spot where she was standing.
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And about 10 yards farther.
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A few yards after that.
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She was piled up in a dry creek bed about 15 yards beyond the last blood. Here is a pic of her and some of the new bow.
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That's the exit hole in the pic.
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Sorry for the poor pics. Thanks for looking. Thanks again South for putting up with me. If your interested in a Stalker, give South a call. His test drive program is absolutely great.
Congrats on the new Bow and the Doe!
Very nice!
Very nice! South makes a sweet bow for sure!!
That is one fine looking bow!
Congrats on the early successes and hope you have many more!
Bisch
Congrats on all of your deer.
Great Looking Bow(s) as well!
Awesome! Neat tree! And a fine bow and does too! Congrats!
Sweet ! South builds a great bow...he's built 3 for me ! :thumbsup:
You sure know where to stick an arrow for a quick kill. Nice shooting, and that bow is a beauty as well!