Nice IA forky
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Fork Horn
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Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Honeyhole, IA USA
Posts: 494
Nice IA forky
Nov. 9:
I woke up at 4am and told my best bud that this was the morning one of the three 'kings' was going to take an arrow. Just had a 'weird' feeling. I had been hunting 3 deer all season. 2 170 10pts that were identical except 1 had a forked g2 and a giant 190 class 10pt.
Sunday the 7th, the giant came past my stand at 40 yrds chasing a doe and I couldn't get him stopped until he was 55 yrds. way too far.
Tuesday morning found me in my SE wind stand. At around 7:30 I had a small 135 8pt under my stand looking and grunting up the ditch. Suddenly I heard a very deep grunt up the ditch and saw 'forkys' antlers coming toward me. 'Forky' stopped at 35 yrds behind some brush and worked a scrape. It was amazing watching him display his power. The 135 decided that he would take a different route this morning and turned to walk away. This is when I knew I had him. 'Forky' turned and started for the small buck to make sure he was leaving. When forky stepped out quartering away, I had him centered for 25yrds. He was actually 20yrds and I hit him in the spine. Dropped him in his tracks. 1 more arrow through his 'crease' and he was pretty much done. 3rd arrow I smoked a hickory(glad that wasn't my first arrow). I have a motto: "shoot him til they're dead." By the time I got the 4th arrow nocked it was over.
I have killed 2 great bucks on Nov. 9. one in 2002 and now one in 2004
Nov. 9, 2002
Nov. 9, 2004
I woke up at 4am and told my best bud that this was the morning one of the three 'kings' was going to take an arrow. Just had a 'weird' feeling. I had been hunting 3 deer all season. 2 170 10pts that were identical except 1 had a forked g2 and a giant 190 class 10pt.
Sunday the 7th, the giant came past my stand at 40 yrds chasing a doe and I couldn't get him stopped until he was 55 yrds. way too far.
Tuesday morning found me in my SE wind stand. At around 7:30 I had a small 135 8pt under my stand looking and grunting up the ditch. Suddenly I heard a very deep grunt up the ditch and saw 'forkys' antlers coming toward me. 'Forky' stopped at 35 yrds behind some brush and worked a scrape. It was amazing watching him display his power. The 135 decided that he would take a different route this morning and turned to walk away. This is when I knew I had him. 'Forky' turned and started for the small buck to make sure he was leaving. When forky stepped out quartering away, I had him centered for 25yrds. He was actually 20yrds and I hit him in the spine. Dropped him in his tracks. 1 more arrow through his 'crease' and he was pretty much done. 3rd arrow I smoked a hickory(glad that wasn't my first arrow). I have a motto: "shoot him til they're dead." By the time I got the 4th arrow nocked it was over.
I have killed 2 great bucks on Nov. 9. one in 2002 and now one in 2004
Nov. 9, 2002
Nov. 9, 2004