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Old 10-14-2007 | 03:50 PM
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Well, Matt.....Compared to whatI shoot at....those does look like elk.

I'm not kidding.
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Old 10-14-2007 | 03:54 PM
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awesome guys congrats!!

theres the pic i been waitin for!! the one with you, your deer and your crutches! lol. congrats rob! good job
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Old 10-14-2007 | 04:07 PM
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Way to go Rob--We knowed you had it in you!!!

Congrats to you to Matt--Nice of you to help out a old crippled fellow like that....
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Old 10-14-2007 | 05:35 PM
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I remember that, wish i had a pic, you big hairy b$s^@R! [8D]
ORIGINAL: honcho12

See, even if you are banged up you can still get it done. A couple of years ago I had a minor break in my ankle right before turkey season. They had me in a moon boot. It was a wet spring and there was now way I could get in the woods with that boot on and keep it dry. So I made me a brace kinda U shaped out of aluminum and put on my rubber boots and duct taped that brace to the boot. And I killed a nice tom that year,,made it a little more special
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Old 10-14-2007 | 05:41 PM
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Way to go guy! Neet story and a great ending!
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Old 10-14-2007 | 06:02 PM
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Congrats and way to bounce back! Nice story and I would love to hunt with Matt, sounds like he knows how to treat a hunter!
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Old 10-14-2007 | 07:03 PM
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BBH, thank you very much.

nwpahntr, Thank you.

goherd1111, I don't know if I deserve it, but it's done and it was a great time. I appreciate that.

GMMAT, Thanks bud, I'm hoping to get a couple down in NC with ya. She was a biggun, a quality 2.5 year old.

Fraley, thanks you very much and I appreciated the PM's as well.

bloodcreek'o, I agree, Matt's a hell of a guy/kid..lol Thanks pal, and I think I agree, I don't believe I ever saw a picture with crutches. Matt and I did that for you guys. You've been there with and for me.

muckland, thanks.

vikesfan, they are my Guardians.

fatsbucknut, the shot execution was dandy, the outcome was end result dandy but first impression, not so much. I'll explain at the end of the post.

PA Bow/Flinter, thanks there guy.

Bailsuk, Thank you from overseas my friend. It does feel good because as you said, prior to the begining of the season I feared I wouldn't get out this soon. It feels good and is therapy although my Physical Therapist crinches when I tell her what I've been doing.

Kurt, thanks partner. I know I have to call you yet tonight. [8D]

Matt / PA, thank you my friend. Matt (RJ) and I were LOAO at your texts....Raven, can you confirm the package?

rdy2hunt, thank you and the shot, well read on at the bottom. Matt was looking over my shoulder and said my shot was awesome, the arrow went exactly where I was aiming...the doe was quick...more to come. Matt had everything perfect. He knows his whitetails, his food plots and his setups. They were setup if I was there or not, just was perfect for me that time.

Jeff, it is a big doe, not the biggest on the property as Matt mentioned. His food plots are extrodinary and we talk stradegy for my own. We talked alot about it over breakfast. I know what I need to do. We'll compare notes.

iowabob, she is a dandy, I'd imagine her quality as a him with antlers. Thanks bud.

bowtechben, thanks so much. I'm not sure about adversity. It's inevidable that I'll heal. I'm not sure I'm ahead of the curve with determination but my PT cringes when I tell her of what I'm doing as my own PT....[8D]

mobow...LOL it was fun and I thought of you when I mobow'd her. I might be hobbled but, ask RJ how I shoot.

GR8, thanks bud and thanks for getting the word out. She was nervous, I accounted for that...a little. More explanation at the bottom. thanks again for the preliminary.

Will, thank you so much, it was a great time and Matt, a great host. I'd also like to thank Matt's dad Mark. He is a great guy and a joy to be around with enthusiasm and excitement. I cannot wait to film him taking a longbeard. I'm thinking it's the best medicine and maybe what kept/keeps me going in PT and pushing my leg....carefully.

Walleyefever, thanks there Walley!

stickler, hey neighbor, thanks so much. Matt wanted this doe out of there. She's a quality doe for management and she's busted his set on 2 other occassions. When she came in she came in watching the blind even though there hasn't been anyone in it for 6 days and she still is there usually 6 days...she's a smart one...well was.

honcho, thanks and that's a great story as well. Congrats. Keep it up.

tsoc, thank you. She was a hefty one and I felt bad when Matt was dragging her...up hill....through briars to the field, by himself in the dark. All I could do is shine the light and follow the path he was making for me while dragging the doe, not to mention gutting it and loading it in my truck. He's awesome.

Oh by the way, I gave Matt his River Valley Game Calls' Deer Flute he won in the trivia contest.

hoyt slayer, thank you.

ducsause, thanks dude.

RackLuster, thanks, I always like that handshake photo to and I always try to get one regardless if I'm the lucky hunter or I'm the guide which has been the case (both ways) on many occassions. I don't usually get doe tags cause my "honey holes" don't necessarily need doe taken. If they did, I wouldn't hesitate to get them. I don't have problems taking doe and know they need taking, where they need it. I bought this tag for Matt's place and if I hadn't taken that doe, I don't know if I would have used it at all.

Chad (PA H) listen boy...lol yeah that's handsome me..lol and thank you, one of these days, if not deer, turkeys!

wibowhntr, thanks teammate. We're working on bucks now right?

Germ, it sure was fully guided, except I bought breakfast..lol I insisted, I needed to do more. It was fantastic and I'm sure you happy I was in a ground blind for once. Matt was great to gut it, I usually do that for people who hunt with me, ask Matt / PA when he smacked a big ole nanny when hunting with me. Well I lied, I made Kurt gut his...LOL

sr77, thanks so much. Rehab is slow, I think. I'm only suppose to have had 50% weight on my leg this past week. I'm doing more..sssshhhhh, this week suppose to have 75% and then 100 next week. I'm really already at 100 but I take it slow and steady and use the crutches when I should...which isn't often.

janesburg, a HUGE thank you. [8D]

Thanks Huntingbry, you cannot actually imagine how often I thought about camo'ing the crutches. So far tho I've been able to hide them under the Pin Oak I hunt and others, like at Matt's, I hobbled into the stand without them but am not suppose to.

DC, thanks and again, great job on the traditional doe you shot.

twildasin, thank you and again, congrats on yours. We're even, now good luck on antlers.

Tikka, thank you.

fun2hunt, thanks and your right. It was great sharing that with Matt and Matt said that is the very first one he ever witnessed and especially over the shoulder like that. That's the about the 8th deer I've taken with someone on my shoulder, usually filming just sharing. It's great and I love being the guy watching over the shoulder as well. Someone is there to help watch after the shot which is so important...more on that.

RJ (Matt)...what more can I say that you haven't but THANK you so much for the opportunity. It was a fantastic day. Your camp is awesome, your land incredible, your plots are wonderful, your dad is a very cool and welcoming father and I had a great, great time. I look forward to coming up again. Next time I'll be earlier and we'll get some sleep.

mauser06, thanks captn! And I see I have a thread to congratulate you on. I'll be there in a minute.

BowKnutt, thanks for the confidence my friend. I wasn't sure if I had it in me.

Shultzy, thanks, the ending sure made the night better.

mahoningbuck, anyone who hunts with anyone on here should treat and be treated as such. I know Matt would accomodate others the way he accomodated me. We talked about bucks and I wasn't sure if I'd pull the trigger on one and he told me he'd be pissed if I didn't. I was there for does. We made a pact.....I look at it this way. If you come hunt with me, you hunt the way I do, if I come hunt with you, I hunt the way you do. Nothing less can be expected. It's all about respect and I have no problem respecting someone younger than me when they KNOW what they are doing and practice what they preach. Kudos to Matt.

Ask Matt about me showing off some shooting just so he had some confidence in me and knew I wasn't blowing smoke. [8D]



Okay, more on the shot.......

I picked up on something GR8 said, it's not so much that it was a 41 yard shot. I'm all but 100% on 40 plus yard shots, only one not hitting the animal to recovery because I aimed low on a very nervous 41 yard buck. I hit exactly where I was aiming just under that bucks brisket/heart just behind the leg. I could not believe the buck did not drop. (several years ago)

This doe was nervous...she starteds stomping and watching her fawns. She never looked at the blind during this. She was testing the air and watching her fawns. I kept ranging her, knew the exact range at all times waiting for her to turn sideways. The wind was up and my bow is very quiet and out of the blind I knew she wouldn't hear the bow but the arrow is another question.

Matt was watching over my shoulder and was actually fliming the shot...but the camera turned off. I had confidence in my shooting, Matt did too after a couple show off shots I took on his 3D deer at 55 and 60 yards....

The doe turned sideways/broadside and Matt said take her if you can....I was at full draw, 40 yard pin on the heart on a 41 yard doe. I knew if she heard the ARROW she might drop. At the shot Matt said he followed my arrow (he can elaborate) and when we both watched the arrow pass through the doe he immediately enthusiastically commented great shot, you got here, hooted and said way to go...I was a little less enthusiastic. We talked about the shot and said I was dead on, she did however move. She wasn't fast enough tho to avoid the arrow passing through her liver, top of the stomach and femoral artery. She did move, dropped some but we were actually below her as well. The arrow with a Snyper did it's job. That's a huge hole for a less than perfect shot which is always a great insurance plan. We talked it over, snuck out for the blood and had immediately blood. We knew she was down, Matt heard her but to error on the side of caution, we WAITED only to find her exactly where she was heard last.

If I did not have the confidence in the shot I would not have taken it. I and Matt had no doubt when the arrow was loosed. Shooting a bow is 90% mental. We cannot control the animal and I firmly believe we get away with alot more as far as bow noise at 40 yards than we do at 20 yards. It's not for everyone however I've had a very calm buck drop so bad I nicked his back at 19 yards. A nervous doe at 41 with a quiet bow and wind noise didn't worry me one bit.

I've read where Davidmil has had the same theory, results but again, only shoot to your own comfort zone, no further.

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Old 10-14-2007 | 07:11 PM
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holy cow rob! i cannot believe you just thanked EVERYONE individually....WOW. your one of a kind....and id imagine you just got a littttle more time than some of us cant wait to see you let the air out of a buck this year!!
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Old 10-14-2007 | 07:23 PM
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thanks for taking the time for all the thank you's, not bad for a pa boy [8D]
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Old 10-14-2007 | 07:32 PM
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WOW!!!

Your defenitely someone id like to hunt with Rob!

Welcome at my fire any time of the year!
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