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RE: Stroll Down Memory Lane:
First deer i shot was a doe. shot her with my old PSE Nova, only had 40lbs on it but it did the job!
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Pig: These were my second and third deer after many many misses. The ten has a perfect rack. The funny thing is that the spike and ten weighed almost the same.
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It was Thanksgiving Day back in the early 90’s. My girlfriend and Ihad finished dinner andwere just kicking backwatching TV. I had a lock on tree stand in a tree just down the road. I looked at my girlfriend and said “I think I’m going to go hop in that tree stand for the last couple hours of daylight.
I went there and jumped up a group of does, then after getting settled in I grunted and they came right back into my area. I clipped the lead doe’s left lung at 12 yards with an XI Impact, Easton Gamegetter aluminum arrow with a muzzy broadhead. I called my buddy and asked him to come help me out since I had never killed a deer before and he basically lent me his knife and told me to learn how to gut a deer you should do it yourself. Man, that gut sac smelled terrible when I accidentally cut into it. He told me to watch out for it, but I got careless. One of the most exciting days of my life and one of the best Thanksgivings!! |
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My first bow kill was in 1997, with a PSE Lightning Flite II, xx75 arrows and a satellite broadhead. It was a 4 pointer and I shot him 25 yards uphill. He ran about 20 yards and crashed. I will never forget that day.
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My first bowkill was Oct. 1995, a big doe, shot her with a Hoyt Rebel, 55lbs, 29in XX75 2117's tipped with Thunderhead 125's.
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PSE Bruin two years ago.....my first New Mexico mule deer with a bow. I'll never be the same.
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Basket 8 in 1954 with a 44# longbow and cedar arrows made by a friend. I think Bear razor inserts but may have been a Zwickey.Favorite bow a Herter's "Sambar Hunter", (recurve) 50#. My son sold it for $3 to go to a movie....laxdad
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browning micro adrinaline xs.
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I had one of the first compounds ever built for a youth. It was a prototype built by Pearson Archery. Dick Tone delivered it to my dads house whenhe came for a visit some 25 years ago. I missed my first whitetail with it. A doe came in and let me shoot at her 5 times. I ran out of arrows and had to watch her the rest of the evening feeding less than 15 yards. I was hooked on bowhunting from that point on. The next compound I owned was a Hoyt. I don't remember the model but it was before they were very popular. The bow shot great though and I got my first deer with it. I have shot Hoyt bows ever since.
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RE: Stroll Down Memory Lane:
Oregon Valiant crusader was a great shootin bow.
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