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The best part of it all...Part2
The other day I posted a thread about the best part of the whole bowhunting thing is when a buck that you want to shoot has to make a decision wether or not to walk your way or the other. And you just don't know what he's going to do. and then he does it. well, I will add that the second best part is the trailing. Not the trailing part from the beginning, but the last bit of the trailing, that last few steps of bright red buckets of blood.... it's almost like you want the suspense to keep going, to keep the thought of just a few more feet or yds and he should bedown, the he's gotta be close with bloodlike that.. and then...there he is!! you put your hands onhim for the first time. It's that last few seconds of not knowing if he's around the next tree or not, with good blood leading the way, it's as if you almost don't want to find him so quickly, but you want to keep that good blood trail and feeling of anticipation going.......man.. that sure does rattle my cage!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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RE: The best part of it all...Part2
I can relate to you on this one!! I hate short bloodtrails but not mine.;)
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I dont know fellas, you know that feeling you get when you watch one run about 40 yards then stumble then fall over, thats a pretty good feeling to me also.
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Yeh Schultz I know you see me, eye to eye on this one!! killadoe, i feel ya too, that is really a good feeling to know they are down for the count and there is no doubt about the hit.
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RE: The best part of it all...Part2
If they all fell in sight for me from now on......I'd be happy.
Brknarrow (Frank) shot a doe....hunting here with me in November. We trailed that girl in the dark for a long time......on our hands and knees for a lot of it. I admit to us both being a little emotional when we laid eyes on her. I'll never forget that one. Tracking is something I hope to get better at......but wish I didn't have to.;) |
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I dunno, the only buck I've ever shot fell right where I shot him. I had no anticipation, cause there was no tracking.
I will say though, that I did successfully track my first deer this past season. A week after I shot my buck I shot a doe, and she ran 60 yards. Tracking her, and walking up on her, was an incredible feeling. I've shot 1 deer w/ my bow that I didn't recover, but all others have fallen in sight. No tracking required. |
RE: The best part of it all...Part2
ORIGINAL: GMMAT If they all fell in sight for me from now on......I'd be happy. Brknarrow (Frank) shot a doe....hunting here with me in November. We trailed that girl in the dark for a long time......on our hands and knees for a lot of it. I admit to us both being a little emotional when we laid eyes on her. I'll never forget that one. Tracking is something I hope to get better at......but wish I didn't have to.;) |
RE: The best part of it all...Part2
Tracking is something I hope to get better at......but wish I didn't have to.;) If every one of my deer.....from now on.....went down in sight....I'd be happy. Now read that, again....keeping the context in which I intended in mind. |
RE: The best part of it all...Part2
WOW Jeff you seem to have that problem today!!!
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RE: The best part of it all...Part2
ORIGINAL: Schultzy ORIGINAL: GMMAT If they all fell in sight for me from now on......I'd be happy. Brknarrow (Frank) shot a doe....hunting here with me in November. We trailed that girl in the dark for a long time......on our hands and knees for a lot of it. I admit to us both being a little emotional when we laid eyes on her. I'll never forget that one. Tracking is something I hope to get better at......but wish I didn't have to.;) I am colorblind so I hate tracking deer and doing it by myself is a LONG adventure because even with what a regular color vision person would call a pool of blood I can't see unless it is right under my nose. I mean that literally. I trail on my hands and knees and look more for turned leaves, etc than blood. I want them all to go down within sight. |
RE: The best part of it all...Part2
ORIGINAL: GMMAT Tracking is something I hope to get better at......but wish I didn't have to.;) If every one of my deer.....from now on.....went down in sight....I'd be happy. Now read that, again....keeping the context in which I intended in mind. |
RE: The best part of it all...Part2
ORIGINAL: huntingson ORIGINAL: Schultzy ORIGINAL: GMMAT If they all fell in sight for me from now on......I'd be happy. Brknarrow (Frank) shot a doe....hunting here with me in November. We trailed that girl in the dark for a long time......on our hands and knees for a lot of it. I admit to us both being a little emotional when we laid eyes on her. I'll never forget that one. Tracking is something I hope to get better at......but wish I didn't have to.;) I am colorblind so I hate tracking deer and doing it by myself is a LONG adventure because even with what a regular color vision person would call a pool of blood I can't see unless it is right under my nose. I mean that literally. I trail on my hands and knees and look more for turned leaves, etc than blood. I want them all to go down within sight. You say that you are color blind? I have a question, can you see hunters orange? I have always wondered if a color blinded person could see hunters orange. I am not making fun of you are anything I am just curious, because i rifle hunt and I often wonder about a color blinded person. |
RE: The best part of it all...Part2
ORIGINAL: huntingson ORIGINAL: Schultzy ORIGINAL: GMMAT If they all fell in sight for me from now on......I'd be happy. Brknarrow (Frank) shot a doe....hunting here with me in November. We trailed that girl in the dark for a long time......on our hands and knees for a lot of it. I admit to us both being a little emotional when we laid eyes on her. I'll never forget that one. Tracking is something I hope to get better at......but wish I didn't have to.;) I am colorblind so I hate tracking deer and doing it by myself is a LONG adventure because even with what a regular color vision person would call a pool of blood I can't see unless it is right under my nose. I mean that literally. I trail on my hands and knees and look more for turned leaves, etc than blood. I want them all to go down within sight. |
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Hunter orange still sticks out like a reflector at night.
Really, the only thing affected by being colorblind is the tracking and 99% of the time my dad, wife, friends, or even my mom will help me track if I am having troubles. I wish I could follow a blood trail better, but it is what it is. |
RE: The best part of it all...Part2
ORIGINAL: GMMAT Tracking is something I hope to get better at......but wish I didn't have to.;) Over the years I've learned a ton. I try to make the perfect shot every time. But face it things happen. And we end up trailing a ways. I've actually only had a couple go down in sight. The rest we trail. some harder than others. One doe I shot last year had a freeway sized blood trail. (heart shot) After I shot I backed out and had a cup of coffee at my dads house (hunting on his property) When we went back I guessed the exact spot she was standing a little wrong and couldn't find the blood at first. I knew I had hit her and didn't see the arrow anywhere but no blood. She had actually been standing 10 feet farther back and we quickly found that spot and it was a supper easy 40 yard trail to her. Had I been in a tree I probably would have seen her fall. But on the ground it was too thick. I have pics of how I found her etc. Man what a blood trail. If they don'tfall within sight that kind of blood trail is what you want. |
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Huntingson....
Come here and shoot a doe or two this Fall and let me be your eyes!:) |
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