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Great Experience on My 2009 KS Deer

Started by KSdan, November 29, 2009, 10:32:00 PM

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KSdan



 

I am rarely public about my hunting stories.  While any deer is special, this was a great trad hunting adventure.  The scouting, hunting on the stealth, and tracking makes for one of those great stories.  

My home state here in KS on November 1. . .light rain. . .bucks just starting to cruise.

First day in a new area. . . have just 2 days to hunt. . .will never hunt here again (being leased for big $$ from non-residents; bummer, but do not blame the farmer).  I studied aerials for a couple of years. . . arrive 2:00. . . short scout.  Bingo! . . . just what I think I am looking for.  Set-up on the portable/stealth at 3:00.  Three does later, he comes in at 5:40- just before dark. . . 8-10 yds hard quartering away.  

Shot well off the one side of his spine in the third to last rib high. The arrow path seemed it would take the arrow into the center of the heart between the front legs.  He ran off with 10" arrow sticking out.  (BW SA curve- 55# at 31" draw.  32" GT trad arrows with 250 gr. up front.)  

High shot with no apparent exit gave minimal blood.  An hour after dark I find a little blood at about 40 yards out.  With light rain and lots of CRP, standing crops, and yotes I hated to let it go until morning.  What to do?  The rain was to stop and frost was expected.  I hate to destroy the evidence. . . I decide to wait.  I slept in my camping rig- it's called my Ford Explorer!  

At first light I picked up the trail at the 40 yd. mark.  . . . 90 minutes later still on my hands and knees as I followed literally a small rain drop with a tinge of red or a pea-sized smudge on vertical stalks of grass/weeds every 8-10 feet or so.  (These were thick weeds planted to hold pheasant). . .  I gained 35-40 more yards!  This leads me to the edge of a muddy, newly planted wheat field. . . many tracks. . .following the wrong ones then returning to the beginning point- I finally follow a running track that eventually yields one very small drop of rain soaked blood on a 1" sprout of wheat.  60 or so yards further I noticed skid marks in the mud.  The tracks lead me to a large weed/marsh/CRP-ish area (needle in a haystack! A pheasant even tried to fly and got knocked back down by the thick weeds!).  Once there, I began finding more and more blood.  YES!  YES!! YES!!!

150 yds + from the beginning hit- there he lay.  Just as I suspected; I took out one lung and centered the heart, burying the arrow in his chest/sternum. He was probably dead before my knees started shaking while still in the stand.  All the blood was from aspiration (nose).

This was just a blessed and amazing experience.  Alone with the Lord in a quiet and fairly remote place. . .He weighed just under 200# field dressed two days later.  For those who know taxidermy/cape measurements- he was an amazing 8" from corner eye to tip of nose; 22.75" at ear base; with 25" at my 2nd mark. He is in my top five heaviest deer I have been blessed to harvest.  

The only downfall was the best hunting was yet to come. Hard to pass on such a majestic animal though. . .More stories to tell another day. . .

Dan in KS
If we're not supposed to eat animals ... how come they're made out of meat? ~anon

Bears can attack people- although fewer people have been killed by bears than in all WWI and WWII combined.

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The Vanilla Gorilla


SlowBowinMO

Wow!

You sir are one heck of a deer hunter.   :thumbsup:

Congratulations on a well earned trophy.
"Down-Log Blind at Misty River"

legends1

Very awesome buck.I was in KS last week and did some scotting for next year.Just wondering your choise of broadhead on this hunt.

LC

Cool story, thanks for sharing. Looking forward to another day and more.
Most people get rich by making more money than they have needs, me, I just reduced my needs!

KSdan

Some broadheads that were a gift. . . made by German Kinetics- I think someone told me they were some early proto-type runs (??).  160 gr. is  all I know.  I know they are were scarey sharp out of the box- still learning to sharpen them to that level again.

KME is helping. . . still learning the art.  Seems they were sharp enough for this deer though!
If we're not supposed to eat animals ... how come they're made out of meat? ~anon

Bears can attack people- although fewer people have been killed by bears than in all WWI and WWII combined.

azhunter

What a nice buck.  Congratulations and thanks for the story.

Missouri CK

I actually said "WOW" and threw my head back when I opened up this thread.  That is one heck of a deer.  If that is in the top five I'd like to see the others.  Awesome story and nice pics.

Chris
Life ain't a dress rehearsal.

DW

Beautiful Buck and Great Story Dan.....Congratulations
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Bryan pinick

Just as you described via E-mail Dan....super!!!!

I think I have suggested before, you should really log all of your hunts into a book!!!

LV2HUNT

Very nice buck and good story and blood trailing. Those sparse trails are fun when they are over but nerve racking when you are on em! Well done!

Mark Baker

Congrats on a great buck, and great perserverance on that blood!
My head is full of wanderlust, my quiver's full of hope.  I've got the urge to walk the prairie and chase the antelope! - Nimrod Neurosis

Hooked

Dan,
I feel so bad for ya...ya know, that you had to settle for that deer instead of a big one, LOL!

Congrats!  I think the he even looks bigger in the second pic!

Chip
"But, the bestest doctor of all is God!"  Katie Jones (7 years old)

Oliverstacy

That is truly an awesome deer...I would love to take one like that with a bow someday!

I understand taxidermy only in I had my biggest one take the same eye to nose measurement, exactly 8"...he was right at 200 dressed also.  I was lucky in that the farmer drove his truck to the deer and I didn't have to drag him!  That cart through the CRP doesn't look fun but would be worth it!

Nice deer!

Josh
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Martin Savannah 50@28"
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Benny Nganabbarru

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Jack Whitmire Jr

I too understand taxidermy and that is a big whitetail , congrats and please share stories in the future !


Jack
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Keith Karr

Great buck Dan! Thanks for sharing the pictures and story.
Keith Karr

Mike Gerardi

Great looking buck.    :thumbsup:    :thumbsup:  ! Sorry to hear about your farm being leased. It seems to be the way things are going in alot of places.

Sharpster

That is an incredible buck Dan! Congratulations!   :thumbsup:   Great tracking job too! You da man!   :clapper:    :clapper:

Ron
"We choose to do these things, not because they are easy, but because they are hard" — JFK

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