Well I made my annual trip to Texas in the South Texas brush country. This year was not very favorable to me, the first 7 days the moon and weather had the deer locked down, during that 7 days I saw a total of 3 deer, a doe and her two fawns, three times. I did see a buck but he was not a shooter. The weather got right two days before I left but no bucks yet only about 10 does, now I could have shot a doe, but was waiting on a big boy I knew was around, had seen his tracks and droppings, so did not take a shot at any of the does, probably should have but you know how it is.
I did shoot a jake turkey with a 2 inch beard, but a poor decision on my part resulted in the loss of him to the yotes. It was just about prime time and I marked where he went and decided to let him lay until dark, bad move, all I found was a pile of feathers.
I killed a javalina on my last day, but had to get on the road after tracking him for about an hour through the thick brush. My friend found him after I left and is going to have a skull mount done for me.
My friend had a young man there helping him and I was very impressed with him. He has been hunting with my friend for about 10 or 12 years. The young man was born with cystic fibrosis and has overcome a bunch for such a young man. He used to shoot wheels and was a national bare bow champion with it a few years ago shooting fingers. He is now eat up with traditional archery.
I made him the gift of a Timber Ghost bow that I had because I was so impressed with his character.
He blooded it on a Jake Turkey the day after I left. I will post some pictures in a bit.
It was a blast, next year I am going in December so I can hit the rut and hopefully connect with a good buck.
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Super cool Danny! Look at that young man smile. Great job and sorry your hunt wasn't better. Your success on that trip is measured by what you left behind and not by what you have taken away.
Very Cool! :thumbsup:
Darren
Thanks TJ, now the hunt and fellowship with my friend was wonderful as always, cannot predict weather and normally I do not worry about moon phases too much, have killed a bunch of animals on a full moon. But when it is warm and raining every day, it will lock them down in that part of Texas. Any time in the field hunting refreshes my soul, kill or no kill. It is something I need and am blessed that I can do it.
Wow - that's amazing. Good for you Danny! Our best friends have a 6 year old daughter with CF and it's no joke. What you did was flat out generous and while you applauded his character, I applaud yours. :clapper:
Well done all around.....
,,,Sam,,,
Sorry you did not get any deer, Danny, but it still sounds like you had a great time, and that is what really counts! I did the same thing as you on a big doe a couple years ago. I left her lie so my buddy could let his dog track it down. The yotes got there before we did and I lost one of the shoulders!
Congrats to the young man on the turkey!
Bisch
Nice story Danny. Gotta love Texas.
Texas is a great place.
Randy
Awesome job Danny what a great gesture giving that bow to him..he will remember that forever!! :clapper: sorry to hear things didn't work out for you with the bucks
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Wish you could have connected on a buck, but that's awesome that you did that for the young man. Sounds like a great trip anyway.
You're a class act Danny, I'm sure the young man will enjoy his gift
Glad you could help the young man out! Looks like it was a successful trip to me!
Bummer you didn't see more game. Great Gesture on your part to that young Man. I bet you couldn't wipe that smile off his face with sandpaper.
Looks like he is settling into that new bow well!
Good job!
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Danny,
The story within the story is better than any successful kill you may have had as much as you wanted them.
You were there for an entirely different purpose, unbeknownst to you at the time. Only time will tell what comes out of your act of love :notworthy:
Sounds like the young man gets along with that bow very well, in a very short time.
I had a turkey disappear for a short while once, a bobcat found it and buried it in leaves.
Good luck next year. Try to show up around this time of year, it seem as December 15 is when the magic begins down South.
Great story.
Danny great job with the young archer!!!! It makes my heart sing when people do that for others.
Awesome Danny with your giving of a bow :thumbsup: It warms the heart :archer:
You Sir are a Good man!
Ernie
Danny, your heart is bigger than you!! Is that even possible??
:laughing: :laughing: :laughing: :laughing: Keith my brother that is funny. Thanks for all the alocades but I did not do it for praise, just something I had to do because my heart said it was right.
great stuff Danny, from a great guy, I wouldn't expect anything less. Merry Christmas!
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Great job Danny
The weather this year down here was weird. I have seldom ever seen so many days in Oct with NE winds like we had in N Texas.
Awsome Danny! :thumbsup:
Denny
Danny, that is an awesome thing to do. God bless you , I'm sure that young man appreciated that. :clapper: :shaka: