What a weekend! Great weather, great hunting companions and plenty of game sightings! After shooting in a trade association sporting clays tournament Friday AM, I headed straight to my best bud's. Sam Lindamood, 400+ acre piece of hunting property in Stoke's County - just across the VA/NC line.
It's always a promising sign when I see multiple deer and turkeys on the mile long drive down his driveway. As it was early, I unpacked my gear and went and hung a wicked wick with a trail camera positioned over it just off the edge of the lower corn field.
Then I got camoed up and headed out! What a beautiful evening!
Just a little teaser...... :goldtooth:
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Looks like a good one. :campfire:
Well, well...I live in Stokes county. This will be interesting.
Can't wait for the story Bob.
I was hunting this time out with my Sasquatch SS static tip built last Winter by bro Kirk at Big Foot Bows - 57# @ 28" (I draw 29.5") - smokin' fast and smooth with either Gold Tip Trad 400's or Victory VAP 400's. I had a mixture of razor sharp Steel Force Traditionals, Eclipse Werewolves and VPA 2-blade (all 300 grainers - love that EFOC :knothead: ) and lost 2 high dollar arrows in the process!
Here I am 2014 - the same field and once again, in my Hidden Hunter blind. I was texting with my buddy, Ray Hammond, about some of his knives and the knife-making school he had just attending in Ashville, NC, when a nice doe steps in front of the blind and starts to feed.
I slowly picked up my bow, nocked a Gold Tip with a Steel Force Trad atop it, and when she fed broadside at about 13 yards, let it fly. She dropped down at the shot and it went higher than i aimed, but in no time the line was buzzing out of the String Tracker. A big shout out to Jerry Russell of Russell Outdoor Adventures for showing me how to properly set up a String Tracker :notworthy: !
In what seemed like just a couple seconds, the line went slack - either she was down, or the line and been snagged and cut by the thorns in the blowdown into which she had bolted.
I gathered my gear and walked up to where she had been standing. About 5 yards away was my arrow - covered in blood - a passthrough and a double tracking line - one bloody, one clean!
Gotta go now to meet my bride for dinner. I'll be back later!
I use a string tracker too, and love it. It is really cool watching the line peel out after the shot. Then when it stops, you wonder every time, "Did it break, or is he dead right over there?".
Can't wait to hear the rest!
Bisch
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Lots a good reading around the campfire lately...
Back from a great dinner and conversation with my bride of 21 years!
Where was I? :confused:
Oh yea, just found a bloody arrow and now for recovery :thumbsup: ) !
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More adventure to come later!! :goldtooth:
Yeeeeeeeee haaawwwww!!!!
Congratulations on your deer :thumbsup:
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Great job Bob. I love those 90-100#ers
Congrats Bob!! Can't wait to hunt with my Sasquatch this season. Nice doe! :thumbsup: :thumbsup:
Congrats, it sounds and looks like it was a great hunt!
Congrats on a fine deer!
Nice doe!
Congratulations! The first one is always the best one! What arrow and broadhead were you using?
Congrats Bob on a fine deer. Ought to be a great eater!
Congrats, Man! Outstanding!
fire up the BBQ :campfire:
Beautiful doe! Congratulations on your first trad. :thumbsup:
Awesome - I haven't even been out yet - but will this weekend - hope to make meat such as that!
Well done! If Ray Hammond is a mentor to you then you picked a good one. He is a wealth of knowledge. Congratulations!
Congrats on your first, good eating right there.
Slayer1, this arrow was a Gold Tip Trad Blem 400 that I got from Big Jim's with a Steel Force Traditional 300 grain single bevel up front (total arrow weight 610 grains).
Yes, jonsimoneau, I consider myself blessed to be considered by Ray Hammond as a friend. I'm hoping that I can twist his arm a bit and get him up to NC for some deer hunting this season :thumbsup: !
Nice deer congrats!
Congrats on your first..........of many I hope!
Bisch
Thanks, Bisch! More to the story to come :goldtooth: ! AND an important lesson (or two) learned!
Thank you for sharing!
Hey, Bob. Well done, buddy.
Very nice!!!
Congrats!!!
Congrats!! :clapper:
Nice! Congrats!!
Congratulations on your first! :clapper:
Congrats on your first and many more !!
Congrats :clapper: :clapper:
Congrats on a fine doe!
Way to go, Bob!
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Congrats Bob :clapper:
Thanks, all, for the kind words!
Things have been hectic here at work lately and I haven't gotten to spend as much time on TG!
I'll get back shortly!