Sharing my first bow buck
#1
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Join Date: Aug 2005
Posts: 32
Sharing my first bow buck
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Bowhunting Leakey Texas, I finally harvested a buck 7 points 2.5 years old I guess. Wasn;t very big but sure was exciting. I also harvested a young yearling that I though was a doe but ended up beaing a button buck. I guess the excitement was so extreme that I couldn't tell at 12 yard that the button buck had nubs. Well he'll taste good but was sad to see that I made that mistake. You live and learn through experience and that's two deer that I learned an awful lot about.
Mistake made, shoulder popped on the buck. everything else went perfect. On the button buck a lot went wrong, first I had given up on the hunt. I had hung my bow on the tree and removed my face mask it was getting hot that morning. That's when I heard it coming, there were actually two but the other never came out. It was probably the yearlings mother. I waited until the deer got behing a tree to get my bow. Left the face mask alone and hid my face behind the riser until I could get the shot.
Boy was I excited on both of those deer.
One deer was spooked in the morning while staging what sppoked him/her my stomach growling. Another lesson learned.
Hint: Eat Breakfast, try to do somthing about popping joints, never give up!!!
Bowhunting Leakey Texas, I finally harvested a buck 7 points 2.5 years old I guess. Wasn;t very big but sure was exciting. I also harvested a young yearling that I though was a doe but ended up beaing a button buck. I guess the excitement was so extreme that I couldn't tell at 12 yard that the button buck had nubs. Well he'll taste good but was sad to see that I made that mistake. You live and learn through experience and that's two deer that I learned an awful lot about.
Mistake made, shoulder popped on the buck. everything else went perfect. On the button buck a lot went wrong, first I had given up on the hunt. I had hung my bow on the tree and removed my face mask it was getting hot that morning. That's when I heard it coming, there were actually two but the other never came out. It was probably the yearlings mother. I waited until the deer got behing a tree to get my bow. Left the face mask alone and hid my face behind the riser until I could get the shot.
Boy was I excited on both of those deer.
One deer was spooked in the morning while staging what sppoked him/her my stomach growling. Another lesson learned.
Hint: Eat Breakfast, try to do somthing about popping joints, never give up!!!
#5
RE: Sharing my first bow buck
Yep, pretty buck. Your shoulder joint popped? I wouldn't think there's anything you could do about that, other than periodically draw your bow to keepthe jointwarm. Wouldn't count that as a "mistake" -- just something that happened.
Congratulations on your deer!
Congratulations on your deer!
#7
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Join Date: Aug 2005
Posts: 32
RE: Sharing my first bow buck
Just to bring everyone up to speed I purchased the Mighty Mite one month prior to season. Had problems with it but practice and hard work got all the bugs worked out.
Before I was using a Carbon 4 Runner Extreme from HCA.
I paid a lot for this season with all the new costs but it was all worth it.
Before I was using a Carbon 4 Runner Extreme from HCA.
I paid a lot for this season with all the new costs but it was all worth it.