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First Trad season and another deer down!

Started by Skipmaster1, November 15, 2009, 08:51:00 PM

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Skipmaster1

This is my first trad only season and it's been full of ups and downs. I am used to hunting with the compound and usually take 20-30 deer a season. I have taken 3 deer with trad gear over the last 3 years. I realized that those deer meant more to me than all the does and big bucks I have shot over the years with my compound. I also knew going into this season that it was going to be humbling and I hoped i had the strength to not reach for the compound. i made it through all of turkey season and managed to take 3 long beards!

Deer season started out great with a 3pointer on opening weekend. From there it's been rough. Hunting almost everyday and even passing some really nice bucks, looking for does or a big boy. I finally had a few chances on does and didn't settle down and pick a spot........missing. I did manage to settle on one doe, but she took a step as I released. I hit her back but she was quartering away and the Snuffer did it's job. she fell within 30yds. I was still second guessing myself though as the shot wasn't that great.

Then the dry spell set in and I couldn't get a deer into 20yds. 10 daysin a row of morning and evening sits and no chances at anything. not to mention how many morning sits before work( I work afternoons) I was feeling discouraged. I was very tempted to grab my compound, but i didn't. I decided to take the next deer that would offer me a shot and just have fun with it.

Saturday morning was calling for heavy rain and 25mph winds. I braved the weather and left the house at 4:45am. Sitting in my stand in the pre-dawn darkeness  with wind rocking my tree like it was on a spring and a steady drizzle coming down, with my longbow in hand.......I began to question my sanity. As dawn started to break the wind died and the rain turned to a mist. I heard something over my shoulder and could see a dark blob with lighter antlers on it's head moving about in a thicket. It was still too early and dark to shoot but things were looking promising.  As daylight finally reached to forest floor I could still hear him in the brush. I hit the "Can" call 3 times and he came running in to 8yds or so. Offering me a slight quartering away shot. The only problem was my stand was 25' high, but i felt confident as I reached my anchor and picked a spot.

The arrow disapeared exactly where i was looking and the buck took 3 short bounds and stopped and looking back. I couldn't believe what i was seeing. I know I hit him..........didn't I? I nocked a second arrow and the buck began to sway, staggered a few yds, fell and rolled down the hill! He was down not 30yds from the stand and 20yds from the shot!

I started shaking so hard that i had to sit down and stay that way for quite some time. I knew this was the reason i stuck it out with my longbow, the feeling that can only be achieved through so much time and hard work, a harvest with traditional gear.

He sure isn't the biggest buck in the woods or even the biggest buck to walk past my stand, but he was amazing and he was going home with me.


I still have a lot of tags and plenty of season left, but this has already been my best season ever. To top it off the shot was perfect taking out 1 lung and the heart. I used a Woodsman Broadhead and it passed through so fast the buck never knew he was hit.


This is my tree with the deer and cart in the backround


where he fell






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Skipmaster1

Turns out he was a fighter too!

Freshly torn ear


Fresh puncture wound

BMOELLER

2009 Kansas State ASA Traditional Champion

bushytail

Harold Wetzler

Skipmaster1

I'm shooting a 49# Super Shrew Deluxe, Beeman MFX 400, 100grain brass insert and a 125 grain Woodsman

ishiwannabe

Congrats man! I was stoked when I got the call, and Im still smiling for you now. Nice deer, heck of a shot.
"I lost arrows and didnt even shoot at a rabbit" Charlie after the Island of Trees.
                        -Jamie

Altiman94

great buck, awesome spot.  I love being able to hunt near my home also. I can see the house from most of my stands!
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Skipmaster1

QuoteOriginally posted by Altiman94:
great buck, awesome spot.  I love being able to hunt near my home also. I can see the house from most of my stands!
I live and hunt in suburbia so looking at houses is part of the game. This happens to be  the land owners house who lets me hunt there

pacopperhead


A.S.


varmint101

Perfect shot!!  The Woodsman womped him.  Congrats on a nice buck.

That landowner has a big house too.
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razorsharptokill

20-30 deer a season??? I'm lucky if I even SEE that many deer!
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pj starrett

where can u kill 20-30 a season?  good job by the way

Skipmaster1

QuoteOriginally posted by razorsharptokill:
20-30 deer a season??? I'm lucky if I even SEE that many deer!
we have 60-80 deer per square mile in many areas and almost unlimited tags if you shoot does. i also hunt in Ct and used to do town cull hunts and pretty much unlimited tags there as well. It helps that between the two states I don't have to compete with gun seasons and can hunt pretty much every day from sept 15th to jan 31st

GingivitisKahn

Dang - that's lots of deer.  Grats on your latest!

  :thumbsup:


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