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My season so far

Started by JSimon, November 24, 2010, 11:43:00 PM

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JSimon

It's been a while since I've even browsed on here. I thought I would post some pics of my season so far. I haven't made it out during the deer season as much as I normally do but I was lucky enough to get a decent buck on Nov. 9th. It didn't go quite as planned as I hit him high and dropped him on the spot. I ended up taking a couple of follow up shots to finally kill him. It was a nice 12 yard shot but I had stopped him once behind a tree and he stared right at me. Then I stopped him again after a couple of steps and I took the shot. I think I rushed it and didn't quite pick a spot.

I also posted some pics from a bear hunt I went on in August in Ontario. It was a tough week of hunting. I saw one other bear after it was too dark to shoot and I ended up taking this little guy on the second to last day. Two years ago I went on my first bear hunt and got skunked - never saw a bear so I really didn't want to go home empty handed for a second time. I got lucky on him as well. I missed him the night before. I thought it was a perfect shot but it must have went right under him. He came back the next night and I sealed the deal. Five of us went on the hunt and three of the guys never saw a bear. The other guy shot one that was the same size as mine on the last night. I was happy and he tastes good!


High hit

The damage to the Snuffer



Where my arrow ended up on the bear.

Where I found the bear 15 yards from the barrel.

The little guy. A whopping 64 lb. live weight.

Hud

Congratulations on a great season. Looks like you hit bone, I hate to see head damage that way. Did it stop or get complete penetration?
TGMM Family of the Bow

JSimon

Thanks Hud. I hit the bottom of the spine and the arrow stopped right there. He went straight down.

Guru

Congrats man!

About the Snuffer....I'm a huge fan of the 160 Snuffers, tough as heck!  

But that Snuffer you're using looks like one of the severely trimmed down versions 100-125....They are just a skeleton of the real Snuffer.

They've taken so much meat off the blades that it realy comprimises the strength of the BH.

The 145's aren't bad, but the real "tuff guy" is the 160..

Congrats again!
Curt } >>--->   

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greyghost

Congrats. Nice looking deer.

rastaman

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Randy Keene
"Life is precious and so are you."  Marley Keene

PEARL DRUMS

Way to go! When Ontario took away spring hunting the hunting got REAL tough, too much other food to savor for them. Thats a nice, thick Michigan deer.

pitbull

Congrats on a fine season!  :thumbsup:

Osagetree

Banner year! Great pics too!
>>--TGMM--> Family of the Bow

Izzy

You might check with Magnus, I think they have a lifetime guarantee.If they dint bend that blade back out.I did that on a deer and am still shooting that  head after a slight repair.Congrats.

CDR


Earl Jeff

Congrads. Love them Snuffers.

Traddict


DannyBows

Congrats on a good season!   :thumbsup:
"Always feel the wind, and walk just like the leaves".  ("LongBow Country"--Chad Slagle, "High, Wild, and Free").

JSimon

Thanks guys! I'm not worried about the Snuffer. It's a 125 grain and I wouldn't have expected any better on a spine hit like that. It's pretty wild how it bowed that blade in! I like Snuffers. They're pretty inexpensive compared to other heads and I'll buy some more. I might get the 160 as Guru suggests next time though!

Benny Nganabbarru

TGMM - Family of the Bow


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