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Huntinman23 07-14-2008 07:34 PM

Most Memorible Moment
 
For all the older folks out there further and further into your hunting career what is the most memorible kill you have your first bow kill or your fist gun kill if you have a pic of either of them post them. this is the picture of my first bow kill. and i think it is the most memorible because i worked so much harder for it. isnt the biggest deer ever but i will remember this one more than i will ever remember the biggest deer i could shoot.
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jmbuckhunter 07-14-2008 07:52 PM

RE: Most Memorible Moment
 
This one is right up there, first deer I shot on the 3 acres I live on.
And I guess I am what you could call "OLDER FOLKS":D:D:D


OKbowhunter20 07-14-2008 08:01 PM

RE: Most Memorible Moment
 
Im not old...Im actually one of the youngest ones on here, but my most memorable kill is definatly my first bow kill. I was SO pumped.

And antlers to boot.:)



EDIT: Sorry about the "pick-up bed" pic. I wasn't much for pictures then, but pictures have become more important to me now. My more recent harvest pics are better, I promise.:)

TexasBowHunter 07-14-2008 08:10 PM

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I guess I fall in the OLDER FOLKS group....:D Last year was my most memorable.....My 7 year olddaughter shot her first deer with a rifle and it had antlers to boot.....


Huntinman23 07-14-2008 08:34 PM

RE: Most Memorible Moment
 
i guess i should have said anyone who wants can post not just the older men/women on here OKbowhunter got the idea though but thanks so far keep them coming!
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MichiganWhitetails74 07-14-2008 09:16 PM

RE: Most Memorible Moment
 
It was my first kill with a bow when I was 12 years old. 1986.

Can someone find me some camo paint....I'm running low.



Rob/PA Bowyer 07-14-2008 09:21 PM

RE: Most Memorible Moment
 
If I sit and think I can remember every single buck and doe I've taken with my bow since 1982 ish. I can't say one is more memorable than the other. I even remember many a miss as well. I remember my first doe, first buck to the last doe I took with Rick James and last years buck entry. They are all very vivid and near to my heart.

GMMAT 07-15-2008 06:18 AM

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Nothing I could post up would SNIFF this photo. Kudos.

My first (and yeah....I'm likely qualified as an 'old folk':D) isn't my most memorable. Mine was a doe I took late in the '06 season.



peakrut 07-15-2008 06:27 AM

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Mine would have to be my brothers firstkill. We were about 100 yards apart bow hunting and the SOB is just blowing away like a madman on it. He started doing songs with the damn thing and I got so mad at him for doing that. At the time we didnt own a cell phone so I got down out of the tree to set his butt straight.
I no sooner get out of the tree and get about 30-40 yards I hear TWACKKKKKKK. I get over to him and he issmiling from ear to ear and shouts I shot my first buck. I will forever remember take me out to the ball game played on a grunt tube. It's memories like this that are priceless.

early in 07-15-2008 06:43 AM

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Like Rob said, I'm able to remember every hunt vividly,in which I killed a deer. I alsohave every set of antlers fromeach buck I killed to enhance my memories. I think my first bowkill (a small doe)in Bradford Coin 1977 was my greatest memory, but there are many.;)

frocb 07-15-2008 06:50 AM

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It would definately be my firstand only buck I harvested so far.It happened the last day of 06' archery season and I have to give my wife credit because I slept through my alarm and she woke me up in time to get out in the morning.




stikbow26 07-15-2008 06:58 AM

RE: Most Memorible Moment
 
Easy it would have been my daughter Stephaniesfirst bow kill of her carreer!! It was 1999 and the first year I was letting her hunt by herself but I was only about 80 yards away and I was able to hear to shoot it!! Sorry about the pic all I had at the time was a cheapo camera.. Walt


Germ 07-15-2008 07:16 AM

RE: Most Memorible Moment
 
Ran 3 miles down the road sprinted the entire way to get my Grandfather and tell him I got one.

Jim you will love this, I ran three deer off his bait pile[8D] When he ask how for did it run, I replied it dropped right there in the bait pile.;)

130woodman 07-15-2008 09:52 AM

RE: Most Memorible Moment
 
Mine was when I took my stepson out for his first hunt. He shot a nubbing buck ( it was an antlerless only youth hunt) he thought he could only shoot a doe.When I told him it was a buck he asked if he was going to be arrested.That was a great hunt.

wallhangr 07-15-2008 10:06 AM

RE: Most Memorible Moment
 
I remember every shot, hit or miss but the best would be my first buck. It was my first full season hunting with a bow and the weekend before rifle season started. I heard something coming and turned around to see 6 pt walking in. As I got up to turn around my arrow fell off and stuck in the ground under my stand. The buck was still about 40 yards out and kept coming. I knocked another arrow and stuck him at about 32 yards - watched him run about 40 yards and drop.

I ended up shooting an 8 pointer the next Sat morningduring rifle season from the same tree, so it was a very memorable week.

kshunter 07-15-2008 10:52 AM

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My most memorable moment would have to bearrowing my 06' buck, with my wife by my side. After lots of days of scouting, everything finally came together on that hunt.

BobCo19-65 07-15-2008 11:56 AM

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ORIGINAL: MichiganWhitetails74

It was my first kill with a bow when I was 12 years old. 1986.

Can someone find me some camo paint....I'm running low.


Very, very ! Thanks for sharing.

huntingson 07-15-2008 12:27 PM

RE: Most Memorible Moment
 
None are "more memorable" than any others. However, if I had to choose only one to remember from now on it would be November 15, 1998 when my father and I both shot nice bucks on the same morning on public land. His was much larger, of course, but that doesn't matter a lick. What a great day that was...


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