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Old 12-01-2009, 04:10 PM
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Hey everybody, how has your season been so far. post some pictures and stories about your success this year wether it is a doe or a giant buck. Remember any deer with a bow is a trophy. i will start with my trophy.

I have a 100 acre lease in texas. my son missed a spike november 14 and he made it turn around and run back right under me. i drilled him at 5 yards and am very happy with him. even after bowhunting for 20 years and getting alot of mature deer this still feels just as good and i dont think it will ever leave.
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Old 12-02-2009, 05:27 AM
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Here is my one bow kill so far this year. I have a small piece of private property and only have one stand tree as I don't want to put too much pressure on the place since it's so small, only about 15 acres. My tree is in a strip of woods between a field and the road. It's about 75 yds to both. This guy came in along the field edge and work his way in some and then came straight at me. At twenty yards he decided to turn and stop giving me a perfect broadside shot. Shot was a little hight, but the three blade rage did the trick. It was my first pass through with a rage, as the other two were spine shots. He only went about 15 yds or so. I gave him a few minutes and a spike came in the same way and walked right underneath me. I turned to keep an eye on him as he went behind me and then noticed a gigantic 8 behind me as well. He saw me turn, but never really busted, just eased off. He was a monster, but I'm happy with this guy as he is my first mature deer and first 8 point. I need to go back during the gun or late muzzleloader season and try and get the big 8.
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Old 12-02-2009, 05:54 AM
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Heres a link to the thread about my buck from this year, http://huntingnet.com/forum/bowhunti...buck-down.html
Ive also killed 3 does and ive seen deer just about every time ive been out, this is has been my best season yet and its not over!
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Old 12-02-2009, 08:02 AM
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Here is my story from this year (copied from original post):

Honestly, there isn't much to tell of the hunt so I'll give a little background. The property I was hunting is a property that I have had permission to hunt for several years now. I share permission on this and several neighboring properties with some really great guys, some not-so-great guys, and a former Amish guy that has been described as "slippery." After several years I've determined that the best way to approach hunting this property is to hit it hard early and then lay off until the rut. The bucks adjust very quickly to the pressure and turn on their night lights until the ladies start coming into season.

So my plan for this week was to hunt a hedgerow on opening day to get an idea of what was going on and use my scouting and some trail camera info to determine what to do next. The opener was fairly uneventful as I was sick as a dog and did not go out to sit in the rain in the morning, but sat the evening and saw some deer movement in areas I expected.

Up near the barn where we park is a small apple orchard that draws deer in at night once the apples start falling. I put a trail camera up there and sure enough there was a ton of traffic, but of course mostly at night since it is near occupied buildings.

Armed with this information I decided to sit a large oak ridge that is also bordered by a hard edge where the open woods meets brushy cover. The deer will follow the brushy edge out the ridge and enter the open woods to stage and munch acorns down the hill where they cross the road heading to the apple orchard at night and do the reverse in the morning after they get their fill.

On Wednesday night I went out and sat a great tree I had found. It is an oak tree that is great for a climber, perfect size and diameter. Right next to the oak is a beech tree that has branches that envelope you and give you great cover. The night found me enduring 30-40 mph winds and at times holding on pretty tight. I have to admit there were a few moments when I was scared. The hunt was pretty uneventful except for a doe that I saw right as it was getting dark. I'm guessing the deer were holding pretty close to cover with all of that wind. I did break up a deer party at the apple orchard on the way back to my car, so they must have known the wind would have a lot of apples on the ground. I left my stand on the tree with the plan to hunt the same stand in the morning.

Thursday morning came and I got out to the spot nice and early. Instead of parking by the barn and having to pass the orchard with the risk of blowing out deer, I parked at a pull off on the side of the road. This also saved me about 500 yards of walking as well. I got up to my stand and could hear deer in the woods above me. I climbed up as quietly as possible and was settled in and ready to go by 5:30. I used the moonlight to try to catch glimpses of movement in the woods while I waited, but all was still. At 6:35 I looked at my pins and could see I still had some time to wait for shootable light. Sunrise was around 7:05 meaning that it was legal shooting time, but I wasn't shooting much in that light. A few minutes later I caught movement to my right in the inky grayness of the morning. I caught a doe coming straight to my tree at about 30 yards. She came to within 3 yards of my tree yet I could barely make her out through the branches and leaves between us. Since she had come straight to me I didn't stand for fear of getting caught. I would catch glimpses of her moving now and then and I could hear her breathing and crunching acorns right underneath me.

After a few minutes I heard something behind me and to my right. I slowly turned my head, trying to wrap my eyes around so hard it made me dizzy. Once I could focus I saw buck about 30 yards away, a good buck. I immediately recognized that this buck was bigger than the 2.5 year olds I have on trail camera in the area, but did not recognize him from my pictures. It didn't matter, after looking him over I knew that all the boys that hunt this property would be jealous of me and that a ride in the back of my truck was in his future if I did my part. Now I had to get to my feet and get my bow in hand with him very close and a doe 18' under my boots. I admit I was a little caught off-guard by the doe and should have been better prepared, but I didn't expect action so early. I slowly inched my way to my feet, simultaneously sliding my hand to my bow. Once I was standing the doe did a quick jump-hop out and away from me. I think she was concerned with the buck because she never looked at me, but was staring at him and he stared back at her. This allowed me to get my bow off the hook and get set. The buck stepped behind a tree about 20 yards away and I drew back. He stepped out about half way and his vitals were exposed, but the tree was pretty close. Close enough forward that I did not take that shot. I stayed held back and he proceeded forward and slightly down toward me. He stopped broadside at 15 yards. A chipshot to be sure, but my cover was working against me and I had to bend at the knees to get down below some branches. Doing this and still at full draw I re-settled and put my 20 yard pin low on his chest with his front leg forward and the release popped without me thinking about it. Oddly enough the buck dropped where he stood and started thrashing around. He stopped thrashing behind another tree and with the branches and tree I only had a shot at the rear of his liver and guts. I needed to get another arrow in him so I took that shot and he expired within 90 seconds.

I could see my entry and was very surprised the deer dropped the way it did, but I'll take that kind of track job any day.

From hear the texting frenzy began. My thumbs are tired from all of the texting and I'm still cleaning blood off my keys. Between my local buds and forum friends I had a lot of news to spread.

I initially thought this buck was a short-tined 9 point with a short G4 that I was hoping to hold off on this year because if he can run the gauntlet of this season he has promise next year. I have over 250 trail pictures of this buck and know him well. Seeing the tiny G4 sprouting on this buck I thought it was him and I had underestimated his tines, but on reviewing my pictures the G4 on the buck in the pics is on the left beam and this buck's is on the right. So I was happy to see that, and I have no trail camera pictures of this buck at all. Just goes to show that the trail camera is a tool, but only one tool in the arsenal.

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Old 12-02-2009, 09:16 AM
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My story is simple this year, no oak equals very few sightings. I did kill a doe opening day but didn't find her until the next day, after the coyotes beat me to her. I didn't get another shot until Nov. 21 and I killed a yearling that I wasn't real proud of but having hunted as hard as I have I was glad to kill him.
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Old 12-02-2009, 02:47 PM
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I sat in constant rain from well before first light until around noon on Oct 28th before arrowing this guy at 1:15PM. I had seen a few smaller bucks cruising until this one came through. He was moving with some pep, so I had to stop him with an "errr" before he got to thicker brush. He came to a dead stop, but I was already at full. He ran maybe 50-60yrds out of sight from where I shot him and dropped.
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Old 12-03-2009, 08:09 AM
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It was november 6th of this yr and there was a doe already in the field soo i just set up right there and about 45 minutes later i herd some running through the woods and looked up and seen a whitetail soo i got ready and it was a doe soo i was going to shoot her but then out of the corner of my eye i saw horns and im sitting on the ground and he feeds right into this little opening i had and he stood 5yds from me and i drew back and let the arrow fly and before he left teh field his chest started going towrd the ground soo thats how i knew that he was a dead buck and i gave him some time and the went looking for him with my mom and about 100yds later there he lay he had a 16inch inside spread and he was an 8 pt. and left side g2s were 6.5 g3s were 5.5 3inch browtines rightside g2s were 5.5 inchs g3s were 6.5 inchs and he had a droptine starting on his right side but it came down and then rounded off and he had a 24inch neck girth he was a hog and im only 14yrs old and that is my biggest buck and the thunder head 100grain broadhead and diamond edge compuond bow got the job done and i was soo happy to be face to face with a buck like that when any little movement would of alerted him to my presence but i stayed calm and didnt move and hes at the taxidermist now soo i cant wait till i get him back.
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