Friday a buddy called and asked if I wanted to join him this weekend to hunt. Well why would you turn that offer down? He has a fantastic farm that my brother and another one of his friends hunt. They are all still looking for their buck so I asked him where i could go so I didn't mess any of them up. We looked at the farm on our phones and he said I could go anywhere in the front section.
My first question was where were the nut trees. He pointed out two fingers of woods that had nut trees and I was soon off to check them out. The first place I checked was in a shallow draw with thick CRP fields on either side. I could see the large oak trees from the top of the hill and proceeded through the 8 foot tall grasses down the middle of the fields to them. When I stepped in the woods I quickly found them and could see they were being used as the ground was scuffed up. Before I stepped into the wood line I could hear acorns falling. On closer inspection and after seeing three piles of scat I instantly walked back to the truck to get my ladder sticks and stand. Found a good tree about 20 yards from the nut tree that seemed the hottest and hung my stand.
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I hunted it Saturday night and saw two does but they didn't use the nut tree that night. They went by at about 60 yards. Returning tonight I was about to move the stand over 45 yards or so where the field edge and a steep bank funneled the two does the night before, but stuck with the original plan because you know what happens when you move a stand and can see the spot you just came from.
The woods was dead still tonight and with a cedar thicket to my rear at around 6:30 I hear a stick snap a short distance away. I turned around to see a doe that had snuck in behind me. Man they move like ghosts sometime.
She was 25 yards away and proceeded straight to the nuts and I stood to ready for a shot. She got to the tree and started loudly popping open acorns and gorging herself. She had her back end toward me and was working her way around under the tree but away from me. I hung my bow back on the hanger and was hoping she would turn around and continue feeding.
She fed down away from me and finally stopped and turned to go around the opposite side of the tree from me. I then hoped she would continue feeding around the tree and she finally did. She turn up the hill and began heading toward me. I grabbed my bow again and began my pre-shot reminder. "Pick a spot", "Pick a spot".
She got to the base of the large nut tree facing me just standing eating the nuts. Then she finally turned to her right. She stopped as she was crunching on another nut she found and at 15 yards was well in range. Only problem was a small limb right across her vitals. She ate that acorn and took two more steps and found another. Now she was perfect.
I found a small spot on her where I though appropriate and put a little pressure on the string. I then checked alignment with my knuckle as I always do, then instantly focused both eyes on the spot. I slowly drew, reached anchor and the shaft was sent.
It never left my line of sight and slammed into the spot I had picked out. I could see my fletchings touching hair that meant just about 5" of shaft didn't go through. She bolted off down the hill, across the creek and into the other CRP field across the way from me. In less than 20 seconds I hearded her thrashing in the tall grasses.
I sat for a second and began packing up to climb down. The shot had been through here from my perch.
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I found blood at the shot site and could quickly walk along following it.
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at 10 yards all was looking good.
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At about 50 yards I found this.
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When she made it to the other CRP field the grass was painted red chest high and down.
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I knew it wouldn't be long now.
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All this was being laid by a deer on a dead run. These new heads sure did the trick.
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At about 90 yards I remember thinking she can't be much further. I made a few more steps and I saw the trail turned sharp to the right and knew that was the death turn. A few more steps and I find what i'm looking for
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The shot was a few inches above center and came out about 3" below center. The razor sharp Grizzly Instinct had done its work. As I laid the broad head down on the deer I couldn't help but have a sense of pride as I had helped Bill Dunn make this head a reality just a few months earlier and here I was in this moment enjoying the fruits of not only a hunters labor but the fruits of a well made American product.
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Thanks all, good night and be safe out there.
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Wow on the blood man! :thumbsup:
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Congrats!!
I love it when a plan comes together. Sweet.
My opening day didn't go quite so well (acorns aren't falling here yet, so the only life in my white oak grove was from the squirrels, who were all 40' up where all the nuts still are). But it'll come...
Congrats T J on taking a fine deer and a great shot.
TONY
Congrats sir! Looks like them new heads are treating you well!
Alright TJ!!! Nice shot!!! :clapper:
Great start to your season Tom :thumbsup: That Instinct sure put a huge hole in her. :eek:
Bill
Great shot. She went pretty far considering the shot placement are great blood trail.
Nice job
I think you hit her. Great shot on a nice doe. :thumbsup:
Congrats and man what a blood trail
Congrats again brother!!
you da man Tom!
Way to go tom ...GREAT JOB and season so far!
Congratulations! Those heads seem to do the trick quite nicely.
Very nice, well done...
Now that's what I expected to see on the last thread :clapper: :biglaugh:
Yep that title was for you Fred, Haha.
Alright Tom! You are on a roll! Congratulations!
Way to go brother TJ!
Way to go, TJ!!!!
Congrats,
Bisch
Good work!
Good shot. I bet you're glad you didn't move your stand.
Congrats on your doe. :clapper:
Jon
Nice job TJ!!! :thumbsup: :thumbsup:
I love my three blade heads(different brand and I'm not going to steal your heads thunder). I just think 3 blades are great for whitetails and bears.
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Good job! :thumbsup:
Gotta love bloodtrails that lead to a fast recovery. Congratulations!
Now that's the kind of blood trail even I can follow! Congratulations, great looking doe! :thumbsup:
Bernie
:thumbsup: They look scary!
Congrats on the doe!
Congrats! Great deer...great story. :thumbsup:
Nice shoot'n, Helen Keller could have found that one, very nice blood trail.
Congrats
Great shooting TJ, that is a nice size Donkey.
That my friend is what I call "fall colors"'
Good job.
Wow that was awesome!
Congrats TJ. Great Doe, Great Shot!
Way to go Tom!! The Instinct sure cut the blood out of her.
Wow. What a great blood trail. Congrats on a great harvest !
Congrats Tom!!
Outstanding, Tom! Great shot, bro. Congrats again!
Nice shooting
Awesome shot congrats
Way to go TJ! Great story and pix! I just got a new pack of those Instincts today and now have no hair on the back of my left hand...Scary sharp! Hope to put them to good use as you did...
Agreed Ryan, I am sharpening challenged and I can get these heads sharper than any other three blade I have ever tried. I also just ordered some CBN emulsion and a leather strop from Ron at KME and am excited to give it a try.
He says when you think you have one sharp and then you use this stuff it will blow your mind. I'll see.
http://www.kmesharp.com/cbnemulsions.html
Congrats......nice looking broadheads
Nice job, TJ! :)
Great job on all accounts TJ! Need to give these heads a try. Looks like you're on the way to another banner year.
Jerky time!
Awesome as usual, congrats! :thumbsup:
Great job an hunt story Tom, thanks for sharing!
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You will love the stuff from Ron at KME.
Great job. Man, what a bloodtrail.
Great shot!
Great shot on a great looking nanny!!! :thumbsup:
WOW man, that is some serious blood, easy tracking for sure.
Congrats.