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Started by RLA, November 16, 2013, 06:53:00 PM

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RLA

I hadn't been seeing any deer of late and knew I needed to move my stands. I'd been putting it off because with rifle season coming 11/16/13 I'd have to get them all in off the land I hunt to make sure I didn't get anything stolen during the ten day rifle portion.

So when I'd put it off as long as I could 11/15/13 the last day, it was time to pull them. I'd been seeing some scrapes under the big oak trees at our back fence row and new it was time to give it a go, even though it's not a likely place to see a buck in daylight. This time of year you just never know         :dunno:        gotta try.

I hung a Chippewa stand in a big white oak over the freshest looking scrape, then put some James Valley scrape gel in the scrape and some doe in heat gland gel on the licking branch and headed to the house for lunch at about 1:00 PM.

I headed out to hunt this stand at 3:00 PM just two hours after hanging it. It was really windy and I had 0% expectations but I though what the heck with gun season coming the next morning I needed to be out.

At 3:30 PM I glance up and see antlers trotting across the field about 150 yards out in front of me. I think to myself he ain't coming over here, but sure enough he's making a big semi circle and coming to the scrape. I get stood up and ready, hoping the wind will let up if I get a shot opportunity (it never did let up). His fatal mistake was on final approach, he came in with the wind at his back so no chance of winding me.

At 15 yards I let him have it and the Landshark tipped AD was through him and he was gone. I set for about an hour then got down for a look.

First significant blood found at 60 yards where he paused and looked back for a few seconds.


           

It was getting dark pretty fast by this time and when the blood got really hard to find I started letting doubt creep in that maybe the shot wasn't as good as I thought.

Jayrod

NRA Life member

Compton traditional bowhunter member

RLA

I opted to go to the house for the night and look in the morning around 9:00 AM when the gunners had most likely given up the woods, most don't stay out much passed 9:00 or 10:00 AM.
It took some looking but between knowing the land really good and having some luck and a lot of prayer on my side, I found him a 1/4 mile from where I shot him and 200 yards give or take past last blood found.

         

That Landshark 4 blade makes a nasty hole!

Mac Hicks

U.S. Navy Retired 1965-1989
TGMM Family of the Bow

There are 2 secrets to wisdom: 1. Never tell everything you know.

RLA


pitbull


centaur

Very nice. That shot looks really good for him to make a quarter mile. Congrats!
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RLA


Mudd

Nice buck Ryan!!

Congratulations!!

I am glad it all worked out for you.

God bless,Mudd
Trying to make a difference
Psalm 37:4
Roy L "Mudd" Williams
TGMM- Family Of The Bow
Archery isn't something I do, it's who I am!
The road to "Sherwood" makes for an awesome journey.

Great buck!

Congrats,

Bisch

goldflinger

Looks like a good buck to me! Congrats
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Jerry Russell

Great job and I love that bow.

joe ashton

beautiful deer and bow.....
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VictoryHunter

Looks like a perfect shot, strange that he ran so far. Great job in the recovery, congrats!
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Bernie B.

Very nice!  Congratulations on a fine buck!     :thumbsup:

Bernie Bjorklund

NC Iowa/SW Wisconsin

Gen273

Congrats on a great deer, I also commend you on sticking with the trail.   :thumbsup:
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Guss

Good job Ryan..!! Nice deer!

ISP 5353

Congrats on a great looking buck!


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