Is it dead yet?
This is definately one for the books.
Took my 13 year old son bowhunting for the first time yesterday evening. I set him up in a patch of oaks between two cattail swamps about 2 hours before dark. My stand was about 100 yards from his. I hadnt been in my stand for 20 minutes when I heard Michael yelling. I quickly climbed down and ran towards his stand. The first thing I thought was somehow he had fallen out of his stand. As I approached his stand I could hear a tremendous commotion in the cattails just to the right of his stand and lots of hollering. When I got into the cattails I realized his plight. Heres what happened: No more than 5 or 10 minutes after I left him a nice 7 point walked out of a thicket and started feeding on acorns right under his stand. Michael waited until the deer moved out a little and took a broad side shot. The deer bolted through a blowdown and apparently struck a limb and collapsed. Micheal, thinking the buck was dead, was so excited he decided he couldnt wait like I had instructed. He approached the deer, took a quick admiring look and decided to drag it over to me. He attached the top part of his saftey belt around the deers antlers and the other part was still around his waist. After two sharp tugs the buck decided to wake up. Needless to say a wrestling match ensued. All Michael could do was hold on for deer life as the buck bounced around like a roped calf. (The deer weighed 15 pounds more than him). When I got to Michael the two had worked their way over to the cattail swamp and had commenced to mud wrestling. Michael had two hands on the horns and his legs wrapped around the deer. The deer was bleating, Michael was screaming as I stood there for a moment, dumbfounded on what to do first. I took out my knife and tried to cut the saftey harness but I couldnt keep hold of it. I told Micheal to let go and he did. The deer staggered up but fell down again. This gave Michael enough time to slip out of his saftey belt. I ran and grabbed my bow and when the deer got to his feet again I shot him. He went about 50 feet and collapsed. Michaels shot clipped the shoulder and the top of one lung. The deer would have probally travelled a ways before it died. Lesson learned, if the eyes are shut, hes sleeping, not dead. Fortunately Michael only suffered some bruises and a couple of facial contusions. After all of that, the first thing he asked me was "can we go again tommorrow?" |
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Wow, what a story.
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Wow!!! He is lucky he was not hurt worse than what he was. But as long as it all worked out its fine. Congrats on the deer. Not bad for a 13 year old.
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WOW, he learned that lesson the hard way. It is fortunate that he is ok after all that.
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Well I thought I had heard it all!!!! That has to take the cake, I am glad he didn't get hurt, I bet he will listen to Dad in the future!
The Tazman aka Martin Price Founder and President of Virginia Disabled Outdoorsmen Club |
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Great story. Got any pics of the buck? Better yet how about one with your son and the deer after their wrestling event.
Congrats. |
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What a story and a very lucky young man to boot Congrats to you both.
Take a child hunting,for they are not only our future but also the future of hunting. Roy . |
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Wow - I will definitely share this story with my 12 year old. I'm glad that your son is ok!!!
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I got to try some of that deer roping. <img src=icon_smile_big.gif border=0 align=middle>
Anyone can shoot them but it takes a real man to rope and ride them.<img src=icon_smile_wink.gif border=0 align=middle> " Anyone can be a father, but it takes a real man to be a Dad" |
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Wow!!! Your son earned that buck. I'm sure that's one neither of you will soon forget. Congrats to the both of you. Let's see some pics of the combatants.<img src=icon_smile_wink.gif border=0 align=middle>
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