Ever arrow a raccoon? or a skunk?
#11
I actually killed two 'coons with my bow this year. Too bad I didn't get to keep either of them.[
] I spotted them about 70 yds out and since the day was going pretty slow, I decided to put a stalk on them and try to kill one. I stalked within 30 yds where I drew back and drilled one. He ran away so I drew back and drilled the second. That one ran away to so I followed the trail about 10 yds to the base of a tree. I looked up the tree and saw both of them hanging over a forked limb 30ft up where they both died. My uncle would't let me cut down the tree so they just stayed up there.[&:]
] I spotted them about 70 yds out and since the day was going pretty slow, I decided to put a stalk on them and try to kill one. I stalked within 30 yds where I drew back and drilled one. He ran away so I drew back and drilled the second. That one ran away to so I followed the trail about 10 yds to the base of a tree. I looked up the tree and saw both of them hanging over a forked limb 30ft up where they both died. My uncle would't let me cut down the tree so they just stayed up there.[&:]
#12
Joined: Oct 2005
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From: East Texas
Since hubby and Dad have already shared this story with everyone AND their dog (and with people they have met since this happened), I may as well fess up to it here and let everybody have a good laugh (copied the account of shame from e-mail to friend who also had no sympathy!). This was in September of last year and I hunt in Texas so when I say it was hot you know what I mean!
Was up and out early Saturday and at my blind before
daybreak. Walked in through a pusture full of wet goat
weeds, fresh cowpatties, and mama cows with their
babies. Yum. Get to my blind and get set up and wait.
And wait. And wait. About 9 saw a doe and a yearling.
No shot at the yearling but a decent shot at the doe.
WOW! First shot I have had all season! So I pull back,
aim, ready, fire. BAM! Smacked my left arm with my
string and the doe jumped when she heard the noise! It
was like a choreographed ballet between her and my
arrow. At least I found my arrow. Went home dejected
but determined to try again that afternoon.
Afternoon was hot and dry and the mosquitos were out
in full force. Made me glad I was hunting from an
enclosed blind and not a tree stand. Saw nothing until
a little before dark and there came a darn raccoon
eating all of my corn. I coughed and clapped and
shooed and the stinking animal would not go away. So I
decided to shoot the thing and take it home as a
trophy. Why not? Nothing else was going on. Whack!
Missed the thing and he/she/it stood up and chattered
at me! Yes! Chattered at me as if it was amusing! That
was that! I nocked another arrow and turned my bow to
the window. But wait, I was caught. The cam had caught
on the bow hanger at the top of my blind (which has now
been permanently removed). I started to ease my arrow
down but, in all the excitement, I shot!
Yes, I shot. Right through the side of the blind. So I
went home missing a doe and a raccoon and one arrow
that I could not find and with a hole in the blind. I
was in tears I was so upset and was talking like a
five year old and ended the story to my husband with
"And I got a boo boo and it hurts!" (Huge bruise the
size of a small state on the side of my arm from
Saturday a.m.). Looking back I am impressed that he
could keep his composure until I got out of the room.
Was up and out early Saturday and at my blind before
daybreak. Walked in through a pusture full of wet goat
weeds, fresh cowpatties, and mama cows with their
babies. Yum. Get to my blind and get set up and wait.
And wait. And wait. About 9 saw a doe and a yearling.
No shot at the yearling but a decent shot at the doe.
WOW! First shot I have had all season! So I pull back,
aim, ready, fire. BAM! Smacked my left arm with my
string and the doe jumped when she heard the noise! It
was like a choreographed ballet between her and my
arrow. At least I found my arrow. Went home dejected
but determined to try again that afternoon.
Afternoon was hot and dry and the mosquitos were out
in full force. Made me glad I was hunting from an
enclosed blind and not a tree stand. Saw nothing until
a little before dark and there came a darn raccoon
eating all of my corn. I coughed and clapped and
shooed and the stinking animal would not go away. So I
decided to shoot the thing and take it home as a
trophy. Why not? Nothing else was going on. Whack!
Missed the thing and he/she/it stood up and chattered
at me! Yes! Chattered at me as if it was amusing! That
was that! I nocked another arrow and turned my bow to
the window. But wait, I was caught. The cam had caught
on the bow hanger at the top of my blind (which has now
been permanently removed). I started to ease my arrow
down but, in all the excitement, I shot!
Yes, I shot. Right through the side of the blind. So I
went home missing a doe and a raccoon and one arrow
that I could not find and with a hole in the blind. I
was in tears I was so upset and was talking like a
five year old and ended the story to my husband with
"And I got a boo boo and it hurts!" (Huge bruise the
size of a small state on the side of my arm from
Saturday a.m.). Looking back I am impressed that he
could keep his composure until I got out of the room.
#15
That's pretty cool. Thanks for the responses, guys. I never knew the farmers hated them so much. My landowner wants ALL coyotes dead but he has never mentioned the raccoons. I guess I'll have to put them on the hit list!
#16
Nontypical Buck
Joined: Nov 2005
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From: Bandera, Texas
Way I got it figured, anything that is legal shooting in season, and I am in the tree stand: deer, bear, turkey, coons, fox, coyotes..... it passes and doesnt know I am there, I am shooting....... except maybe skunks...eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeewwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwww ww, and it would be one unrecoverable arrow! [&:][&:]
#17
Way back in my early bow hunting days I shot a skunk at 35 yards. I was hunting with a Bear Polar LTD bow and Fred Bear Super Razorheads and aluminum Easton game getter arrows. Dang near cut him completely in two. I carefully recovered my arrow and never thought much about it but my wife complained about the smell when I got home........lol.
#19
Drilled a coon out of tree last year. He was crawling up a tree about 10 feet from the one that I was in, and I short-circuited his climb with an Easton to the snout!



