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First Trad Whitetail

Started by SheltonCreeker, December 21, 2011, 10:23:00 PM

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SheltonCreeker

Sure is funny how things go sometimes. I started shooting trad last Christmas and finished the end of last years archery season here in Il with a stick bow in hand. So fast forward to this year Oct. 1st arrives and Ive practiced all summer. First night out I got a shot at a fawn two turkeys and a big doe. Only shot that connected was with the doe and I hit her back. I left her lay over night and the coyotes got to her before I did. So I didn't consider that my first trad kill. I was disapointed and lost some confidence.
So work took off like crazy and I didn't get to pick up my bow until well into the rut. With confidence lacking I ran back to my wheelie and hunted with it for most of Nov.  Things have slowed down and I did alright with the wheels but there has been a nagging feeling way down in my guts that I had given up a little pre mature. So with a few back yard stick flinging sessions in I decided to take out the long bow once again.  Ive hunted several times without any whitetail luck. I partly think that has to do with the fact I seem to find it absolutely impossible to pass a shot at a squirrel!
Tonight felt different, I felt like it was all going to come together. Told myself no matter what walked by I was picking a spot and letting go.
I got to my stand at almost 2 and was up my tree and over looking a heavily used game trail. Condfidence restored I found myself thinking of my friend who had hung that stand and how he was one of the people who influenced me into picking up a trad bow. Luckily all the squirrels in the are had decided to do their winter foraging in other areas. I had a large doe and two fawns show up about 3:30. I immediately picked a spot on the first fawn and watched intently as she worked around eating berries. I realized she wasn't going to present a shot so I started to focus on the mature doe. She worked directly under my stand and I wasn't comfortable with the shot so I held my ground. It was at this point i realized I was shaking. I don't mean a little bit I mean I looked down and my right knee was visably moving. I actually closed my eyes and talked myself into calming before I could look down at the deer again. After I gained my composure the other fawn stepped out on the trail 8 yards from the base of my tree. Making sure all eyes were averted away from me. I picked my spot drew and released. My arrow hit right were I was looking and passed thru. She jumped and ran about 80 yards and expired. My hands went to the heavens and a prayer of thanks was said aloud. I'm not sure there is anything that feels as pure as a clean release and arrow hitting where your staring!

Shot with my Lost Creek Life Ender 45 lbs at 28"
250 Grain Abowyer
"Other things being equal, it is the man who shoots with his heart in his bow that hits the mark." Dr. Saxton Pope

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limbolt

Good deal,gonna be some great eating,congrats.  :thumbsup:    :thumbsup:

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KentuckyTJ

Glad your hard work paid off for you. How did you like watching those fletchings flying to its mark? That is a fantastic sight.
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No feeling like it in the world is there?
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SheltonCreeker

TJ, one of the best feelings Ive ever felt from a treestand! I'm hooked. The wheelie is a wall ornament from now on!
"Other things being equal, it is the man who shoots with his heart in his bow that hits the mark." Dr. Saxton Pope

wapiti792

Congrats again brother! I am so happy for you. You have hung in there and made it happen. I get a feeling you have many more days afield with that weapon of yours. That Booner running around there better watch his six  :)  

I killed my first trad deer out of that stand 5 years ago...remember? It was a fat little yearling doe. My knees knocked too, as it does anytime I am in the game. I hope they never stop knockin'! Thanks for letting me hunt that stand those many years. It is all yours now   :campfire:
Mike Davenport

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Thats great hope to be in your shoes soon.
Relax,

You'll live longer!

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SheltonCreeker

Thanks right back at ya Mike. Never would have happened with out you and Brock lettin me shoot your bows. Booner or Bunny I can't get enough!
"Other things being equal, it is the man who shoots with his heart in his bow that hits the mark." Dr. Saxton Pope

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