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Title: Not my biggest, but I'm proud of him
Post by: jsweka on November 12, 2017, 05:49:00 PM
This has been a very slow bow season for me.  Very little buck sign, very few sightings.  Heck, I went almost 3 weeks without seeing a deer at one point.  Fortunately things started to pick up over the last week.

Friday night (11/10) was my best night as far as seeing deer goes.  I saw a half-rack spike, two does, and a small 6 point.  Unfortunately, none of them presented a shot opportunity (the spike was safe since we have a 3 point to a side antler restriction).  Saturday morning was COLD and I only lasted until 8:30 before before I needed to move around to warm up and I didn't see anything.

Saturday (11/11) was also the last day of our PA archer season, so I went back out in the afternoon for one last hora for the year.  I had a nice spot picked out for my Waldrop pack seat along the trail I saw the small 6 point the night before, but I realized if that deer would walk down that trail again, the wind was blowing in the exact wrong direction.  So I went to the other side of the trail and set up at the base of a big tree and also stacked up a few dead branches between it and another tree to further break up my outline.

    (https://i.imgur.com/0la6zwB.jpg?3)

I didn't sit there too long and I heard a noise over my left shoulder.  Like a newbie hunter I turned my head quickly only to see that small 6 point from the night before staring right at me about 30 yards away.  I thought for sure it would bolt, but I just froze and he calmed down and eventually put his nose back down to the ground (probably sniffing for does).  He then actually started coming down the trail I hoped he would and I got a grip on the string of a reverse handle ASL I built last year for my 2016 Bear Quest trip.

I almost couldn't believe it, he was going to offer me a shot!  He kept his nose to the ground and when he walked out from behind a downed tree top, I swung the bow up, drew, and released in a John Schulz fashion. He was all of 11 steps away from where I sat on my Waldrop pack seat.  After release, I saw the beautiful douglas fir arrow that Gary Hall made for me bury right up to it's white banana fletching.  As he ran away, I could see the blood spewing out from his side.

The view from my ambush site to where the buck was.
   
   (https://i.imgur.com/xAd2fI0.jpg?1)

I thought that I hit him a little behind of perfect, but I had a good feeling about the shot since I saw bright red blood pumping out.  I knew my nephew was at home and figured I'd give him a call since he told me he'd gut and drag a buck for me if I got one.  He was half joking, but I wasn't going to let him off the hook.  Besides, more eyes on a blood trail is always better.

I took my pack seat back to the truck and waited for my nephew to arrive.  Once he got there, we took up the trail.  It had been about 30 minutes since the shot.  The blood was bright and heavy right from the spot I shot him.  However, after about 60 yards, I found the back half of my arrow and the blood turned off like a faucet.  The buck was heading down over a steep hill to a gas well and there were just a few droplets here and there.  I started to worry.

As we kept searching for blood, a couple grouse hunters were working their way up the bottom.  I heard one tell the other to be careful as he saw my orange hat and let his buddy know there was another hunter ahead.  Then I heard one of them say "There's a dead buck over here."  I yelled out, "You found a buck?"  He said "Yeah".  I then yelled back "THANK YOU!!!!"

Sure enough, my buck was dead only about another 50 yards away in a bottom of golden rods and crab apple trees.  When we went down, the blood really picked up again and the golden rods were painted red on both sides of where he ran.  It must have been the steep slope above the gas well that made the blood pool up in the front of his chest cavity rather than coming out the wound channel.  Upon field dressing, I noted that my Zwickey Eskimo caught the back of the lungs and put a huge hole through the liver.

So here it is.  Not my biggest buck, but one that I'm proud of.  Killed off the ground at 11 steps with a bow I made and some pretty awesome arrows from a good friend.  A great way to end the last afternoon of the season!

   (https://i.imgur.com/gCDbZn1.jpg?1)

   (https://i.imgur.com/GS2bmfm.jpg?2)

   (https://i.imgur.com/TJmVFOx.jpg?1)

   (https://i.imgur.com/LnVuVFH.jpg?1)
Title: Re: Not my biggest, but I'm proud of him
Post by: Gdpolk on November 12, 2017, 06:01:00 PM
Looks like a fine eating buck and a beautiful bow.  well done on all accounts from the beginning of building the bow to filling the freezer.
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Post by: curlis on November 12, 2017, 06:04:00 PM
Nice job. Beautiful deer.
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Post by: Possum Head on November 12, 2017, 06:07:00 PM
:clapper:  well done
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Post by: BRONZ on November 12, 2017, 06:19:00 PM
Well done sir! I am preparing to post a similar thread...not my biggest, but I'm proud of him.

Those are some pretty arrows!!
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Post by: 4runr on November 12, 2017, 07:12:00 PM
Awesome!
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Post by: Homey88 on November 12, 2017, 07:23:00 PM
Congrats to you! Great deer and great hunt!
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Post by: Nomadstalker on November 12, 2017, 07:25:00 PM
11 yards while hunting  on the ground? That impresses me way more than a 150" buck with a rifle. Congratulations on a beauty!
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Post by: drewsbow on November 12, 2017, 07:26:00 PM
congrats
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Post by: JJB on November 12, 2017, 08:17:00 PM
Great job!
-Jay
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Post by: 23feetupandhappy on November 12, 2017, 08:17:00 PM
Congrats John, great pics to document a superb hunt!!!


  :thumbsup:
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Post by: Stumpkiller on November 12, 2017, 08:25:00 PM
Congratulations!

I'll tell you frankly - a young buck is MUCH better eating than a hardened old rutty buck or an old doe.  I make no apologies for taking six pointers when a good shot opportunity is offered.

A Native American friend of mine says "A deer offers itself to you.  Be honored and thankful when you kill it."
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Post by: Roy from Pa on November 12, 2017, 08:27:00 PM
Congrats John
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Post by: Kopper1013 on November 12, 2017, 08:40:00 PM
Congratulations sir great shooting, thinking about asking for one of those seats for my birthday they see like the bees knees
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Post by: Keith Zimmerman on November 12, 2017, 08:47:00 PM
Way to go buddy!  I like the last pic.  Thats how I takem.
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Post by: Steve Jr on November 12, 2017, 08:50:00 PM
Congratulations
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Post by: Cyclic-Rivers on November 12, 2017, 08:53:00 PM
Congratulations!
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Post by: kennym on November 12, 2017, 08:54:00 PM
Way to go John! Any deer from the ground is a well earned trophy!!   :thumbsup:    :thumbsup:
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Post by: ron w on November 12, 2017, 08:55:00 PM
Excellent.........   :thumbsup:    :notworthy:
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Post by: BrushWolf on November 12, 2017, 10:01:00 PM
John awesome job and congrats. There's nothing better than taking and animal up close and personal with a bow of your own making.
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Post by: Sockrsblur on November 12, 2017, 10:03:00 PM
Congratulations John! Very happy for you sir!
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Post by: glass76 on November 12, 2017, 10:10:00 PM
Congrats!
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Post by: Bernie B. on November 12, 2017, 10:17:00 PM
That's the way to end your season!  Nice buck, and taken from the ground makes him extra special!

Bernie
Title: Re: Not my biggest, but I'm proud of him
Post by: jsweka on November 12, 2017, 10:20:00 PM
Thanks everyone.

Ground hunting is really so much more enjoyable.  Sure, you can't see as far and it can be tougher getting drawn on a deer, but you certainly don't have the hassle of a tree stand (especially a climber) and the risk of falling.  And in my case, if the wind isn't right, you simply move to the other side of the trail.  It's great when it all comes together at eye level with a buck.  This was the forth deer I've taken from the ground - two others with a compound and one other one with a recurve when I first got into trad bowhunting.
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Post by: SAM E. STEPHENS on November 12, 2017, 10:23:00 PM
Well done sir , Congrats....

,,,Sam,,,
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Post by: BUCKY on November 12, 2017, 11:12:00 PM
Nice! I would shoot that every year! Congrats!
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Post by: Bob Foster on November 13, 2017, 06:08:00 AM
Congratulations!
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Post by: Jayrod on November 13, 2017, 06:28:00 AM
Congrats John and a great buck glad to see you had some success this year he's gonna taste good!!
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Post by: KAZ on November 13, 2017, 08:32:00 AM
Well done John   :thumbsup:    :campfire:
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Post by: mikolay87 on November 13, 2017, 11:23:00 AM
Congrats
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Post by: Longbowcrowder66 on November 13, 2017, 12:14:00 PM
Great !!! Congratulations!!!
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Post by: mahantango on November 13, 2017, 06:50:00 PM
Well done John! Talk about down to the wire. I've missed the whole season thanks to a shoulder injury at work, so I'm glad to be able follow some of you guys along online.
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Post by: Jwilliam on November 13, 2017, 07:02:00 PM
Well done John !!! Way to seal the deal on the last day of the season. Gotta be pretty rewarding taking one off the ground with a bow you built yourself. Pretty cool stuff buddy !!!   :notworthy:    :notworthy:
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Post by: Sagehunter on November 13, 2017, 07:08:00 PM
QuoteOriginally posted by jsweka:
This has been a very slow bow season for me.  Very little buck sign, very few sightings.  Heck, I went almost 3 weeks without seeing a deer at one point.  Fortunately things started to pick up over the last week.

Friday night (11/10) was my best night as far as seeing deer goes.  I saw a half-rack spike, two does, and a small 6 point.  Unfortunately, none of them presented a shot opportunity (the spike was safe since we have a 3 point to a side antler restriction).  Saturday morning was COLD and I only lasted until 8:30 before before I needed to move around to warm up and I didn't see anything.

Saturday (11/11) was also the last day of our PA archer season, so I went back out in the afternoon for one last hora for the year.  I had a nice spot picked out for my Waldrop pack seat along the trail I saw the small 6 point the night before, but I realized if that deer would walk down that trail again, the wind was blowing in the exact wrong direction.  So I went to the other side of the trail and set up at the base of a big tree and also stacked up a few dead branches between it and another tree to further break up my outline.

     (https://i.imgur.com/0la6zwB.jpg?3)

I didn't sit there too long and I heard a noise over my left shoulder.  Like a newbie hunter I turned my head quickly only to see that small 6 point from the night before staring right at me about 30 yards away.  I thought for sure it would bolt, but I just froze and he calmed down and eventually put his nose back down to the ground (probably sniffing for does).  He then actually started coming down the trail I hoped he would and I got a grip on the string of a reverse handle ASL I built last year for my 2016 Bear Quest trip.

I almost couldn't believe it, he was going to offer me a shot!  He kept his nose to the ground and when he walked out from behind a downed tree top, I swung the bow up, drew, and released in a John Schulz fashion. He was all of 11 steps away from where I sat on my Waldrop pack seat.  After release, I saw the beautiful douglas fir arrow that Gary Hall made for me bury right up to it's white banana fletching.  As he ran away, I could see the blood spewing out from his side.

The view from my ambush site to where the buck was.
   
    (https://i.imgur.com/xAd2fI0.jpg?1)

I thought that I hit him a little behind of perfect, but I had a good feeling about the shot since I saw bright red blood pumping out.  I knew my nephew was at home and figured I'd give him a call since he told me he'd gut and drag a buck for me if I got one.  He was half joking, but I wasn't going to let him off the hook.  Besides, more eyes on a blood trail is always better.

I took my pack seat back to the truck and waited for my nephew to arrive.  Once he got there, we took up the trail.  It had been about 30 minutes since the shot.  The blood was bright and heavy right from the spot I shot him.  However, after about 60 yards, I found the back half of my arrow and the blood turned off like a faucet.  The buck was heading down over a steep hill to a gas well and there were just a few droplets here and there.  I started to worry.

As we kept searching for blood, a couple grouse hunters were working their way up the bottom.  I heard one tell the other to be careful as he saw my orange hat and let his buddy know there was another hunter ahead.  Then I heard one of them say "There's a dead buck over here."  I yelled out, "You found a buck?"  He said "Yeah".  I then yelled back "THANK YOU!!!!"

Sure enough, my buck was dead only about another 50 yards away in a bottom of golden rods and crab apple trees.  When we went down, the blood really picked up again and the golden rods were painted red on both sides of where he ran.  It must have been the steep slope above the gas well that made the blood pool up in the front of his chest cavity rather than coming out the wound channel.  Upon field dressing, I noted that my Zwickey Eskimo caught the back of the lungs and put a huge hole through the liver.

So here it is.  Not my biggest buck, but one that I'm proud of.  Killed off the ground at 11 steps with a bow I made and some pretty awesome arrows from a good friend.  A great way to end the last afternoon of the season!

    (https://i.imgur.com/gCDbZn1.jpg?1)

    (https://i.imgur.com/GS2bmfm.jpg?2)

    (https://i.imgur.com/TJmVFOx.jpg?1)

    (https://i.imgur.com/LnVuVFH.jpg?1)
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Post by: Sagehunter on November 13, 2017, 07:11:00 PM
Awesome deer. Great story. Very nice pictures
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Post by: vintage-bears on November 14, 2017, 04:25:00 PM
Congratulations !!
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Post by: Friend on November 14, 2017, 07:52:00 PM
Excellent harvest....
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Post by: Friend on November 14, 2017, 07:54:00 PM
Excellent harvest....
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Post by: LC on November 16, 2017, 08:42:00 PM
Congrats. you should be proud, nice pics by the way
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Post by: Terry Green on November 16, 2017, 08:50:00 PM
:jumper:     :jumper:    :jumper:    :jumper:    :jumper:
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Post by: frank bullitt on November 18, 2017, 08:21:00 AM
Cool hunt!

You build some nice bows!

Good looking bullitts from Gary, too!
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Post by: oldway on November 18, 2017, 08:56:00 AM
Its about the hunt no the horns,Congrats!