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nice little buck
I just got my deer back from the Taxidermist yesterday, so I will start with that.
I had him by my blind 2 years ago, but never got a shot, except with the camera. ![]() last year I saw him a few times from the van but not by the blind. Here he is heading to the field I hunt. ![]() last fall I had him come by the blind earily, but just took pictures. At that time I didn't realize he was the same buck. He came within 10 yds of the blind and I passed on him. that was on a Wednesday. ![]() After all the harassment from all the hunters at work because of passing on him the peer pressure got to me and I decided if I get another chance I would take him. Friday evening Jon took me back to the blind and at sunset here he came. Where he was standing I had to lean way forward in the blind. I was using my 48" Elburg mite flatbow. When I shot I heard a loud crack and the deer took off and stopped at the edge of the field about 40 yds away and stared at me for a few minutes. He then headed into the woods and down the hill. I wondered what happened and leaned over and pulled back. I though I might be hitting the hangar, but I was along way from it. I looked down and the bottom limb was right above the wheelchair rim. Thats what the crack was. I was shooting down. I have a blind with a lift in it that Jon and Brad built for me. ![]() about 5 minutes later I looked to the north and there he was standing at the edge of the woods looking at the blind. I knew I didn't hit him because he wasn't licking any wounds. You are looking north in this picture. about 5 minutes later I could see Jon way across the field opening the gate to come and get me. Just then I saw a 150 class 10 heading to the blind followed by a booner 10 and "14 point" the one I shot at. they stayed by the blind till Jon chased them off with the truck Saturday Jon took me to the same blind. this time I had my 46" Rodney Wright Stalker Recurve. Once I blow a shot with a bow that is it for that bow for the rest of the season. Getting close to sunset and here he comes again. It was a 10 yd heart shot with a 2020 tipped with a Magnus 2. I scored him at 165-1/2 net nontyp, 22"+ mass each side. ![]() remember the night before when the arrow took off on me. Here is what it did to him. left antler at the base. The arrow was lying there, so I got the file out and resharpened it and shot him again the next night. ![]() And here he is back from the taxidermist ![]() here are a few does from last fall also. with my Elburg Cherokee Mag flatbow 2020 with a Magnus 2 ![]() with my Pronghorn flatbow. 2020 with a Magnus 2 ![]() |
RE: nice little buck
that thing is the boss congrats that last doe looks really dark
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Awesome deer, he would look great on any wall
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Sweet!!!
Super Buck!! Congrats! Dan |
RE: nice little buck
What a buck!!! Great Story man. Congrats to you.
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Nice work, I'm surprised you passed on him the first time around. I don't know anybody that would have, especialy me.
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That is a real nice buck congrats.
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congrats man. be proud of it.
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Thanks for sharing, great deer and a great story. I see that you've been a member of HNI for 6 years and you only have 11 posts, that needs to change. You have a nice setup there, and a couple of guys who help you with your needs. I think that it's totally awesome that you've found a way to overcome being in the wheelchair, and I'd like to hear more of your stories.
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RE: nice little buck
What a slammer! Nice buck, awesome pictures...CONGRATS!!
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