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Greg / MO 10-04-2008 03:32 PM

Double dose of does!
 
You gotta love it when the landowner calls you around 10 a.m. letting you know he's going to be shelling corn on a different farm than you've ever hunted before... It's sort of like a two-for-one deal; not only could Iexpect great hunting over the freshly picked corn, but I got to learn about a new piece of property for future use. Speaking of two for one... ;)

I sat up about 3 p.m. at the corner of the standing corn where one long fencerow ran east and west all the way to a very large block of timber about 600 yards away. Another fencerow came in 20 yards to my right (east of me, coming in from the north), so I was just west of the intersection of the two fencerows that in effect made a very large "T", with the large timber to my west. I finished pulling my bow up just as I heard the combine coming around for the first pass.

Around 5:30, I watched two does lead a couple fawns out of the timber at what seemed 1/4 of a mile away and make their way to the opposite corner of the corn fieldthe landownerwas harvesting. Before they disappeared though, they gave some long stares back at the direction where my fencerow dumped into the woods, which I couldn't see because of both a rise in the terrain and the trees in the fencerow blocking my view behind me to my left.

Around 6 or so, I spotted two more does in the extreme distance emerge from the timber, and both stared for a long time at the intersection of the fencerow and woods; I knew there had to be something down that way commanding their attention, and I was hoping it was deer moving my way. As I continued staring at the doe through my binos, I heard an almost-inaudible twig-snap below me to my left about 6 yards away. Without lowering the Nikons, I cast my eyes down to see a large doe walking the edge of the fencerow headed to the corn on my right.

I remained motionless until she turned to lick her back, giving me the opportunity to lift my bow off its hook. I came to full draw as she started walking again, but she turned just as I was ready to voice-bleat her to a stop and started walking dead away from me in the standing beans. I let her walk 10 feet or so to see if she would begin angling toward the corn now on her right, but it appeared she was going to keep going straight. I bleated at her hoping to cause her to turn to investigate the noise, but all she did was turn her head. After a few seconds, she continued walking straight away again, so I bleated once again -- this time much louder. It worked, as she turned JUST enough this time as she stopped, and I buried my pin amidst the last few ribs on her right sideand watched her mule-kick as it blew out between her front shoulder and neck on the left side. She made a mad dash for all of 60 yards before tipping over, leaving my nock glowing 18 yards in front of my stand among the beans she had just stood in.

I raised my binos to look at the doe against the timber I'd been watching, and she was still staring at the fencerow far off to my left; she had been oblivious to what had just transpired due to that rise in the terrain I'd mentioned. Thinking something else may be on its way, I slowly reached to knock another arrow...

Glancing behind me on the opposite side of the fencerow, I spotted another doe quarting in towards my position 70 yards away; I sent Matt / PA a hurried text message letting him know I was just about to kill another one as a follow-up to the BDD: Big Doe Down message he'd received only minutes earlier. I only had a couple holes to shoot through back behind me, and though I would have preferred to have let her walk another 10 yards to get fully broadside, was forced to bleat her to a stop while she was in my lane with her slightly quartering towards me; again, I watched the red nock trace its way on an ever-so-slight arc until it intersected the doe's lower front quarter and kicked out through the other side. She bolted back down the fencerow behind me along with several other deer I hadn't yet seen.

I headed into the thick beans to prop the lighted nock on top of the first doe, leaving it to glow above the level of the thigh-deep beans knowing it would be pitch black when I returned with my game cart. Then, I headed back through the fencerow to look at the sign left at the other shot scene. Not liking what I found on the arrow and the near-complete lack of blood on the ground, I backed away to work on the other deer feeling confident that the temps would be low enough overnight so precious meat wouldn't spoil. My father and I returned this morning and found her in short order; she had only made it 65 yards before collapsing. I had told Scott (buckeye) last night that the shot placement may have been low and a touch forward, but as it turned out it was pretty darn goodgiven the angle she was at; any further back from an entry standpoint and it would have exited further than I like.

This morning's recovery, with my dad taking the pic:



Entry hole on first doe sharply quartering away:



Exit hole on first doe:



Entry hole on second doe quartering to me:



Exit hole on second doe:



The results :):



ryncam16 10-04-2008 03:36 PM

RE: Double dose of does!
 
you put 2 good shots on those deer. Very nice.

PreacherTony 10-04-2008 03:38 PM

RE: Double dose of does!
 
AWESOME story and a HUGE Congrats on a great night of hunting, Greg!!!

hunter9022 10-04-2008 03:44 PM

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Congrats man. Those are some big does.

OKbowhunter20 10-04-2008 03:57 PM

RE: Double dose of does!
 
Nice, congrats. I had a similar experiance this morning:D

Rhody Hunter 10-04-2008 05:26 PM

RE: Double dose of does!
 
congrats nice shots. I love twosomes

jjlemm001 10-04-2008 05:32 PM

RE: Double dose of does!
 
CONGRATS and Nice does.

V8Ranger 10-04-2008 05:38 PM

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WTG!!! nice pare of does you have there.

buckmaster 10-04-2008 05:49 PM

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COngrats!! Thats awesome Greg.:)

thehairlessone! 10-04-2008 05:58 PM

RE: Double dose of does!
 
that is cool! Congrats!!!

i would love to get a double!

rick


DROCK 10-04-2008 06:04 PM

RE: Double dose of does!
 
Congrats on the Does Greg! Which horse did you use from your stable?:DI couldn't tell from the pics.

Matt/TN 10-04-2008 06:16 PM

RE: Double dose of does!
 
What was on your camera lense? The pictures are ALL blurry in the lower right hand corner.

Nice does! Congrats ;)

Finch 10-04-2008 06:34 PM

RE: Double dose of does!
 
Congrats Greg! Thats awesome!

matt1214 10-04-2008 06:36 PM

RE: Double dose of does!
 
nice job kid

Rob/PA Bowyer 10-04-2008 06:42 PM

RE: Double dose of does!
 
Way to go Greg. Way to double up.!

Man the does are falling today. While in the stand I got text'd by 2 PA'ns that dropped some does. I'll await their post.

BPBowhunter 10-04-2008 06:49 PM

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Congrats on the fine does.

Siman08/OH 10-04-2008 06:51 PM

RE: Double dose of does!
 
Congrats! Itsthe day of the Doubles!

Germ 10-04-2008 07:50 PM

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Shooting two does in one night, how unethical of you:D


Nice work, and man that looks like some good eaten:)

Grasshopper13 10-04-2008 08:22 PM

RE: Double dose of does!
 
Congrats, those are two nice mature looking does.......TASTY!





GH

Greg / MO 10-04-2008 09:44 PM

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Congrats on the Does Greg! Which horse did you use from your stable?:DI couldn't tell from the pics.
DROCK, that's my personal all-time favorite you see there... my Allegiance. That is, until all my 2009s start rolling in. We'll see after that...;)

Thanks, gang... it was a fun night for sure. Now, if I could only do that about three more times real quick, the freezer would be stocked pretty well and I could just watch everything walk by waiting on Mr. Big. :)The really nice thing about last night though was this was on a totally different farm than where I've got all the pics of the bucks I'm targeting. Couldn't have worked out any better.

my7pointmonster 10-04-2008 10:05 PM

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Wow those are gorgeous coats, you should get them tanned, they still have their summer coats!! Great shooting also. congrats!

Ryan.

MichiganWhitetails74 10-04-2008 10:55 PM

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Great job greg.....!!! Its awesome to chat with you guys all year...and then see the success roll in as we enter the season...Good times with DAD TOO...well done greg

Brian

Rory/MO 10-04-2008 11:05 PM

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Congrats Greg

Greg / MO 10-05-2008 07:28 AM

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Wow those are gorgeous coats, you should get them tanned, they still have their summer coats!! Great shooting also. congrats!
Ryan, it was the first thing I noticed about the first one I shot... her coat was SO thin... almost looks weird in the pic where you can see her every muscle rippling in her back.

TeeJay 10-05-2008 07:36 AM

RE: Double dose of does!
 
Congrats. All though that practice would be high frowned upon by our Conservation Officers up here. Cant hunt of the combine sort of speak.

HammytheHunter 10-05-2008 07:44 AM

RE: Double dose of does!
 
Wow. Two amazing shots there Greg! Congrats on the double!

I did have one question, which lighted nocks do you use? I've read so much about them, but have yet to try any on my bow. Was at cabelas the other day and saw the ones that activate with a magnet... seemed like a nice idea.

BOW HNT 10-05-2008 09:08 AM

RE: Double dose of does!
 
Congrats Greg, nice does & great shots1!

Pa Trophy Man 10-05-2008 10:24 AM

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Congrats

Greg / MO 10-05-2008 11:55 AM

RE: Double dose of does!
 
I make my own,Hammy... Super-easy to do, they work great and I have about $3 apiece invested in them. At that price, I've got four in my quiver plus a clear nock indicating that shaft is tipped with a field point for practice purposes before I get down from my stand following morning sits. I made some for my neighbor who's hitting his mid-60s or so and having a hard time following the flight of the arrow these days; they're great little gifts for your bowhunting friends.

This link contains a discussion of where I was first entertaining the idea of making them up myself, as well asthe instructional video of how to do it: http://www.huntingnet.com/forum/tm.aspx?m=2964218&mpage=1&key=lighted%2cno ck&#2964218

Cougar Mag 10-05-2008 01:19 PM

RE: Double dose of does!
 
Nice shootin bud! Two nice does down on one trip, no wonder that farmer likes you so much;)

BigDaddy12t 10-05-2008 01:40 PM

RE: Double dose of does!
 
Thats awesome! Congrats!

jmbuckhunter 10-05-2008 02:56 PM

RE: Double dose of does!
 
Hey, I only got a text about the first one![:'(]

Nice job Greg on the double nannywhacking!!

jim1966 10-05-2008 04:21 PM

RE: Double dose of does!
 
Nice does. Congrats.

Western MA Hunter 10-06-2008 08:01 AM

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Nice work... nice does!


NCRemington700 10-06-2008 08:13 AM

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Sweet!!

npockat32 10-06-2008 09:52 AM

RE: Double dose of does!
 
Congrats on the nice does Greg and nice shots on both!

I was in a stand where my cousin was cutting the corn last night but it started to rain and continued to rain so hard I left the stand and didn't want to take the chance of not finding the deer.

bloodcrick 10-06-2008 06:10 PM

RE: Double dose of does!
 
Good show Greg / MO;);)awesome story :)

hardcorehunter 10-06-2008 06:12 PM

RE: Double dose of does!
 
Congrats!!!! Cool camo too.;)

millerhunter13 10-06-2008 06:24 PM

RE: Double dose of does!
 
CONGRATS!!!!! those are two good shots and two nice does!!

Brknarrow1970 10-06-2008 06:45 PM

RE: Double dose of does!
 
congrats on the does was that the marquis you were using?


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