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Michigan Six Point

Started by michbowhunter, December 28, 2015, 05:56:00 PM

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michbowhunter

Well, I finally have some down time from work and family to upload some photos and post about a buck I shot back on November 7th.  I wish I had a great story about how he was chasing a hot doe or how I called him in using my expert deer calling skills...lol.  The reality is, I was hunting a patch of oaks were the deer tend to feed before and after they bed down.  I had gotten to my stand well before daylight and had only seen a few does and one small buck up until around 9am when this big guy came strolling in to munch on some acorns about 15 yards in front of me.  I thought maybe a mule deer had mistakenly found its way to this little piece of property!  I had never seen this deer before and just couldn't believe that it actually just walked out in broad daylight to get a late morning snack.  He stood there head on facing me for what was probably only five minutes, but seemed like an eternity.  At one point, I thought about digging my phone out of my pocket to snap a pic...If this guy decided to run off before I could shoot, no one would ever believe me.  I didn't get the chance as he finally turned broadside and I sent my arrow on its way.  Things happened kinda quickly and I was a bit nervous when I took the shot.  I hit him a bit back in what I thought was the liver area.  The majority of the arrow hanging out the opposite side as he ran off.  I could see him stop about a hundred or so yards away in some thick brush...he just stood there for a bit and then I just didn't see him anymore.  No crashing or any signs that he had died?  Well, I waited about an hour and called a guy I know who owns a tracking dog and he advised me to wait at least 10 hours and that he would meet me just after dark to follow up on the buck.  Let me tell you...That was a LONG day!   We headed back around 8pm and the little dog took right to the trail.  Within about 20yards of the trail there was blood all over the place.  Turns out he had laid down right where I had last seen him and never got back up.  I guess it just goes to show you that if you're not sure of the shot, waiting is absolutely the only choice!  If I would have gone after him sooner, odds are I would have just pushed him out of the area.  
Anyway, I consider myself to be incredibly lucky and I guess in the right place at the right time.  I've hunted enough to know that old mature bucks like this don't make too many mistakes.  This is also the first deer I've taken in five years and will likely be the largest six point I'll ever see in my lifetime!  I was using a homemade recurve 52" and 55#.  Gold tip Arrow and Abowyer broadhead.




9 Shocks

Love a big 6 point!  Congrats!
60" Bivouac Backland ILF longbow 42@27
58" Schafer Silvertip recurve 47@27
58" Primaltech Longbow 45@27

katman

WOW, one heck of a six point, looks mature and 6 points is all he would be. Love BIG 6 pointers. Congrats on a fine harvest.
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LITTLEBIGMAN

wow that is a really great 6 pointer!! congrats
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Cyclic-Rivers

Incredible.  I just love the looks of the big six points.  congrats!
Relax,

You'll live longer!

Charlie Janssen

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lpcjon2

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kleine

That's a cool buck, congrats!
Striker Fastback 58" 50#@28"
Bear T/D - A 56" 47#@28"
Holm-Made Shrike 64" 49#@28"
Holm-Made River Runner Static 58" 48#@28"
BW PL III 47#@28" 64"
BW PCH CARBON 45#@28" 58"

Jayrod

Hes a goodone for sure...CONGRATS!
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KyStickbow

Aim small...Miss small!!

glenbo

Great buck. Congratulations

Sam McMichael

You did the right thing. Take the pictures after you drop the string. He is a fine buck. Congratulations.
Sam

KAZ

Nice Work! That's an awesome buck for sure... Well done & Congrats!

yeager

Fantastic.......congrats on a great deer!
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doubleo

Wow! That's one of the biggest 6 pointer I've ever seen! Congrats!   :thumbsup:
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Possum Head

May sound funny but he looks better as a six than he would an eight or ten. He's right there with the best I've seen. Good job bud.Love the crud in his antlers, some tree got destroyed.

limbow

Well done!! Congrats on a fine deer    :thumbsup:
Kevin Osworth
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Possum Head

So tell us what his spread measures.

T-Bowhunter

Congrats, what a big 6 point!
William

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Great Northern Bush Bow 62" 47@28"
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23feetupandhappy

:scared:  

Your right, he'd be a tough one to explain to others about!!!!!

Heck of a buck, Congrats   :thumbsup:
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