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A Thanksgiving doe

Started by swampdrummer, November 21, 2012, 09:26:00 PM

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swampdrummer

Snuck out of work a little early today and got into a stand on our property overlooking a couple of oaks that are really dropping right now a little after 4. Bumped a deer walking in but decided to go ahead and sit anyways. The wind was totally wrong for any other stand on the property, including one that I've been playing hide and seek with a big 8 point out of for the last week.

About 5, 4 deer wander in and start hoovering up acorns. 2 grown fawns from this year and 2 mature does. One of the does turns broadside at about 12 yards or so. I don't remember drawing but I saw the arrow hit, right where I was looking, but I heard a loud CRACK and as the doe runs I can see most all of the arrow flopping around behind her shoulder. Not good!

I follow her run and shortly after I hear a loud crash. Now I'm thinking, OK, the arrow made it through to the goodies and hit something causing it to bounce back out. I've had that happen on big hogs before but not on deer.

I get down and start sneaking in the direction I watched her run. I almost immediately start finding blood. LOTS of blood! Blood on the ground, blood on the palmettos, shoulder high. I follow the trail for about 200 feet to the bank of a small creek and the blood just stops. I start circling and I'm not finding anything. I'm losing light and decide to run to the house and get Domino,our border collie mix that has found critters for me before.

I lead Domino to the last blood and he is off. Drug me through the creek and under the neighbors fence. I had already been over there and not found anything so I was not convinced. I should have been. In 50 feet I start seeing blood again and another 50 feet we find the doe piled up in a thick clump of palmettos.

Now this is the really crazy thing. The entrance wound looked like somebody threw an axe through this deer. The arrow deflected off a rib apparently.Traveled under the shoulder blade. Never entered the chest cavity and cut an artery in the does neck but never broke the skin in the neck!
The deer was broadside at the shot and if she spun, I sure didn't see it!
I'd rather be lucky than good any day! Unreal!
 

 

Just above my fingertips you can see where the broadhead cut into the artery
   

And the star of the show. Domino with a deer he found a couple of years ago. Might have been his first. Not sure
   

JK traditions Kanati
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640 grain carbon with a 135 gr tigershark on the pointy end
Back Tension BEFORE Back Strap !

Richie

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huntingarcher

Thats strange alright,great job on the recovery!  :thumbsup:
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rastaman

Good job sir! Way to go Domino!   :thumbsup:    :thumbsup:
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ron w

Was it that Lil' Kanati again.....lol!   :thumbsup:    :notworthy:
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You'll live longer!

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Tsalt

That's crazy!  Great shot though!!  Congrats!
Tim Salters

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swampdrummer

Thanks guys,
Yeah Ron, That Kanati is here to stay I do believe! It has killed 4 deer this season and I don't know how many pigs this past summer. Been a good year!
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Austin Brown

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ber643

Great job, sd and Domino - that take was just meant to be - Thanksgiving for sure - LOL
 :clapper:
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mikebiz

Awesome!  That should eat well.  When I saw the pics I just knew that a Simmons Shark did that massive damage.
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SS Snuffer

Nice job Brad  :thumbsup:  
You have a great bow too! Might have to try your arrow set-up!
Chuck
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Kota Kill-Um 60" 42 lb.
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