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Bitter Sweet Doe

Started by pitbull, October 12, 2012, 06:20:00 PM

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pitbull

Yesterday afternoon I climbed up in an oak grove and got settled in at 03:40. The woods was spectacular with the fall colors in full and the sun radiating throughout. A stiff south wind was hitting me dead in the back, just the direction I anticipated the deer to come to feed.
    At 5:00 I stood to stretch and survey the area behind. I took my water bottle out of the pack and as I placed it back I looked up to see a nice doe at about 40 yds. heading my way. If she stayed on the trail I would have a 18 yard shot.
    She moved into range and stopped. Just as I got to full draw she started walking again and I had to let down as she got behind a tree. Out she came and stopped. Again I got to half draw and realized there were some small branches in the way so I held it there waiting for her to come forward. She started walking again and came into a small opening. I finished my draw and watched the arrow strike with a resounding crack as it hit a rib.
    She was off the way she came at a full run and disappeared. I waited a while and descended the tree to look for sign. She was still carrying the arrow and it took a while to find blood. I followed her uphill till I could no longer find blood in the fading light and decided it would be best to resume the search till morning.
    I took up the track this morning and found enough blood to give me a direction of travel, then I found my arrow, the blood stopped immediately and I knew I now had a body search. I knew there was a multiflora rose thicket ahead and she would be there.
    After shredding myself for an hour in the thicket I found her. Coyotes must have found her last night as the butt and inside of the hinds were missing. The paunch was also opended and spread everywhere. This is the first deer that this has ever happened to me. I filled out my tag and took the backstraps and some shoulder steaks because that is all I could salvage and left her for the predators to finish. Sometimes things don't end the way you would like but that is part of the highs and lows of hunting.

    I took her with my 40# A&H ACS longbow with a 29" GT 1535 and a 150 gr. WW


rastaman

Way to stick with the search though!  She wasn't wasted!   :thumbsup:    :thumbsup:
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Randy Keene
"Life is precious and so are you."  Marley Keene

huskyarcher

Thats a big ol nannie! Congrats!
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Dalton Lewis

Psalm 37:4- "Delight thyself also in the Lord:and he shall give thee the desires of thine heart."

John Scifres

Nice doe.  You can't be huntin' Florida right?  Sorry 'bout the yotes.  I'm using a 47# bow this year for the first time and wondering a bit about getting a tracking hole.
Take a kid hunting!

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pitbull

John, I'm on a trip in Ohio hunting with some friends.

TJK68

Congrats,glad you found her.

Bill Carlsen

It's happened to me at least twice. You can't control it but it does make you wish you had missed. Yep...it's bittersweet.
The best things in life....aren't things!

Kc kreger

Congratulations on the nice doe. Great job of sticking with the tracking and eventually putting your tag on her.  A true sportsman in my book.  Hats off to you sir!

K.C.  <><
Oklahoma Selfbow Society member
Oklahoma Bowhunting Council member
Comptons Traditional Bowhunting member

frassettor

great looking doe! Way to keep after it.   :notworthy:
"Everything's fine,just fine". Dad

joe ashton

Those 'yotes won the lottery didn't they.
Joe Ashton,D.C.
pronghorn long bow  54#
black widow long bow 55#
21 century long bow 55#
big horn recurve  58#

Thumper Dunker

You can hop but you can't hide.
If it was not for rabbits I would never get a buck.
Yip yipahooooo yipyipyip.

Pat B.

Those roses are nasty...
I bet you're full of stickers and scratches.

Good going on the recovery of the doe..

I bet those straps will be good eating.

Hoyt


Bernie B.

Coyotes sure can be a concern!  Every evening at dusk while hunting I can hear one pack howling, only to be answered by another bunch on another ridge.  I know if I left a deer overnight, I wouldn't find the whole body the next morning!  Congratulations on your deer, and for sticking with the tracking!

Bernie Bjorklund

NC Iowa/SW Wisconsin

NJSwampstalker

I feel for you.  The same thing happened to me last year.

Doc Nock

I'd be hunting yodel dogs... bummer... but good you found her and got something of her.  Nature does not waste...
The words "Child" and "terminal illness" should never share the same sentence! Those who care-do, others question!

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SheltonCreeker

Good on you for salvaging what you could. Same thing happened to me last year. Yotes are quick to find a free meal.
"Other things being equal, it is the man who shoots with his heart in his bow that hits the mark." Dr. Saxton Pope

Mike West


Cyclic-Rivers

Relax,

You'll live longer!

Charlie Janssen

PBS Associate Member
Wisconsin Traditional Archers


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