anyone get anything yet?
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Fork Horn
Joined: Feb 2003
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From: Saegertown PA meadville,pa,us
I took a doe on 10/8. Came in at 8:20 A.M. and offered me a quartering away shot at 20 yds. My arrow went in behind the last rib angled forward and down and cut off the knuckle on the opposite leg and burried in the ground. The deer made it 60 yds. Was shooting and old 78# Howatt Hunter with 620 grain laminated birch shafts tipped with 200 grain ACE broadheads. Have had two buck in but not shots yet.
#4
If I got one every time I went out I wouldnt be any fun, would it? 
I have seen a few but nothingthat I wanted to shoot in range. Have a few new rubs right under one of my stands, and all this rain we have been getting makes the walking real quiet. FUN FUN FUN got to love the fall.
NO KILLS YET WITH THE BOW, NOT EVEN A GROUSE.
Go get um

I have seen a few but nothingthat I wanted to shoot in range. Have a few new rubs right under one of my stands, and all this rain we have been getting makes the walking real quiet. FUN FUN FUN got to love the fall.
NO KILLS YET WITH THE BOW, NOT EVEN A GROUSE.
Go get um
#5
Joined: Nov 2004
Posts: 296
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From: South Bend IN
Seen quite a few anywhere from 3 feet (while I was in a blind) to 20 yards, three bucks, lincluding asolid 8 pointer, and lots of does. If I had a long knife, I probably would have taken that doe feeding right next to my blind,lol. Have not drawn on any yet. I was enjoying watching them the first week or so of the season so didn't take a shot. That has changed now though as it is time to truly hunt.



