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Bowhunting during the Gun Season

Started by Interseptor, November 25, 2007, 08:05:00 PM

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Interseptor

This past saturday I got a chance to slip away up to North Carolina to hunt with some friends of mine.  Thanksgiving break was great and I spent most of my time hunting around the upstate and hanging out with mom while my wife and son went to see grandmom in N.J.(I don't go to Jersey in the fall because it is to cold and I have no place up there to hunt).  Left home Friday night at 12:00 headed for my huntin budy's house, Regg.  Regg lives just north of Charlotte and an hour away from the hunting grounds.  Well we loaded up his truck and took off.  Regg had a spot on the back of the property where bucks had been slipping out that he wanted to gun hunt.  I had hung a stand a week earlier in a funnel that I wanted to hunt.  
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Well I settled in to my stand just before sun up and could hear deer walking behind my stand in the briar swamp area.  As the sun rose, the guns began to crack off in the distance.  I don't mind the guns at all.  Lets me know the deer are moving. We'll after a morning of listening to fireworks and being entertained by squirer, the action picked up at 10:15.  All at once I could hear several deer running down the bottom.  Three does came into view.  When they hit the bottom, they stopped to check the area.  The lead doe was a big pieball deer.  The checked the area over good and preceded to walk down a trail that ran right in front of my stand.  As the lead doe walked in front of my stand, I came to full draw, picked a spot just behind her front leg and let the string slip from my fingers.  The shot was a little off, but still a good one, entering the top of her shoulder.  I didn't get a complete passthrough but the 190 Interseptor did bust through the sholder and when we dressed her out we found that the Interseptor had completely cut through the heart.  She ran just forty yards back up the hill from which she came and died on the hill.  I feels good to make the chip shot after missing one earlier this season.
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Interseptor

My stand locatin.

Me and the doe.

And the Interseptors.
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allanburden

That's a beautiful doe, congratulations.
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**DONOTDELETE**

Brother, that's a fine looking DOE ... I too hunt with the guns banging away... seems to make the deer run to you for safety.

Fletcher

Congrats Interseptor!!  What a neat looking deer and trophy. I've seen lots of deer in my life, but never one like that.  I think I'd have to get that hide tanned hair on.
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tim roberts

Congradulations!  Bowhunting during the gun season is a challenge, the deer are a little more wired.  Way to go!  :thumbsup:
Tim

TGMM Family of the Bow

I guess if we run into the bear that is making these tracks, we oughta just get off the trail.......He seems to like it!  
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Eric in FLA

Great work, glad someone got to hunt during the holiday. A couple of questions for you, how do you like the simmons quiver and have you always had such good results with the simmons broadheads?

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BamBooBender

Sweet a piebald doe!   :thumbsup:   That hide would make a great trophy.
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the Ferret

I would have to have that hide tanned, eeven with that big ol hole in it.

Congrats interseptor   :thumbsup:
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JSimon

That's a very unique trophy. I've never seen a piebald deer in the wild.

OzarkRamblr

Nice & a very interesting trophy indeed!
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overbo

Take that you gun hunters.Awsome trophy

Hot Hap

Congradulations. That is quite a trophy. Hap

Widowbender

Congrats on a fine Tarheel Trophy!!   :thumbsup:    :thumbsup:

That hide would make a neat one to have tanned.
  :archer:

David
David

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DEERDOG

Good job! Glad it all came together for ya!
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pcappy08

Beautiful piebald...congrats on a great deer...cant agree with Ferret more would have to hang on to that hide!!!!
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Doug in MI

Thats a great trophy. What kind of bow are you shooting? Congradulations
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