This season I had a friend who is an incredibly talented knapper, give me matched weight stone arrow heads with the hopes I would use one to harvest a deer. I've killed a pile of deer this season with compound, rife and recurve. On and off I had been hunting with my longbow and wooden arrows and stone heads. Although I had passed a bunch of deer this season and generally hold out for at least a 4.5 year old buck, I had made the decision to take the first deer that presented a 15 yard broadside shot with this equipment. No matter what the deer was. On December 13th, I finally had my opportunity as a young buck came to a ridgetop pool to drink. As he left the water I drew and settled in for the shot. As I increased back tension, he stepped behind a tree, partially covering his vitals. I let down and drew again as he stepped out. I increased back tension and the string slid from my fingers. The arrow buried to the fletch in his ribs and he took off down hill on a sprint. I stood there half in awe. I had just accomplished something I had dreamed of since I was a kid. I had killed a deer with a stone point, made by a good friend, specifically for me. I had carefully hafted it to a cedar shaft, using sinew from a previous traditional deer kill and fletched it with feathers from a Tom I had taken with my recurve. I hadn't been this excited to shoot a spike since my first deer 23 years ago. I sat down to give the deer time and enjoy the rest of the evening as snow started to fall. Two more bucks, including a young 7 with great potential came in to drink as a red fox worked his way back and forth along the hillside. From the tree I could see blood splatter on a sapling where the buck was standing at the shot. Just before dark I climbed down and followed the trail for about 40 yards and found the front half of my arrow. I decided to go home and meet my brother in law to help with the track and drag. We were back at the hit site a short time later and the blood was getting hard to follow due to the snow. We found the middle section of my arrow and the blood tapered off. He stayed with the trail and I headed down towards where I lost sight of the buck. I immediately found heavier blood and called him down. We walked 10 yards further and there lay my buck, who had obviously died on a full run. No more than 15 seconds after the shot. What an amazing feeling to walk up and lay my hands on this deer. It meant more to me than all the other deer I had shot or passed the entire season.
Congrats! Dream come true
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The deer was right here when I shot him.
Congrats.
:thumbsup:
Congrats!!
That's a special feeling and accomplishment. Last year I was able to shoot a doe with my selfbow in the snow and it's one of the most special deer I've ever killed.
Super cool!
OUTSTANDING, I have taken one with a stone point that I knapped. It is a feeling that you will never forget. My next goal is to shoot one with my self bow and stone point.
My goal next year is to take one with a head I knapped myself. This year I settled for a homemade trade point and stone heads from a buddy for my "primitive" harvests.
Congrats sir, that is awesome!
Cool! Looks like the point is still intact too! :thumbsup:
I have made a few hunts with stone points, but so far, no shot opportunities have come. Next year, I will put great emphasis on hunting with stone. Your accomplishment is surely an incentive. Congratulations!
Quote from: kennym on February 01, 2019, 08:10:05 AM
Cool! Looks like the point is still intact too! :thumbsup:
Yeah, it's in perfect shape. 250 grains of heat treated chert is pretty tough!
That is awesome Greg. Congratulations on your beautiful late season buck also.
That's a great accomplishment! Took one with a selfbow and stone point but never recovered the point. :dunno: Great momento.
fantastic!!! :notworthy: :notworthy:
Way to go! Congrats! That is awesome with a stone point.
Quote from: Jon Stewart on February 01, 2019, 07:30:31 AM
OUTSTANDING, I have taken one with a stone point that I knapped. It is a feeling that you will never forget. My next goal is to shoot one with my self bow and stone point.
That's awesome. Some day I'll make a bow I have enough confidence in to hunt with.
Quote from: Sam McMichael on February 01, 2019, 08:13:34 AM
I have made a few hunts with stone points, but so far, no shot opportunities have come. Next year, I will put great emphasis on hunting with stone. Your accomplishment is surely an incentive. Congratulations!
Good luck!
Quote from: glenbo on February 01, 2019, 09:08:50 AM
That is awesome Greg. Congratulations on your beautiful late season buck also.
Thanks buddy.
Very cool!! Congratulations I hope to accomplish the same someday :thumbsup:
Always wanted to take a deer with a stone point...so cool!
Congrats!
Very cool!!!
Congrats!
Bisch
Nice job. Good for you.
Very Cool indeed! Congrats!
That is just plain awesome!!
That's pretty good you have something to be proud of ..
Congrats Greg, glad the yoties didn't get them before you did. That's an awesome accomplishment
Congrats man! that's an accomplishment!
Quote from: Cyclic-Rivers on February 01, 2019, 06:03:17 PM
Congrats Greg, glad the yoties didn't get them before you did. That's an awesome accomplishment
I've only lost a couple to coyotes out of hundreds of deer. I almost always go back to the truck or house and get help and change before going to retrieve if the weather allows. I did lose one to coyotes this year I shot with a homemade trade point. The shot was perfect but the deer just walked off with the arrow sticking out both sides of the chest. I wanted to wait a bit to make sure it was dead. I had to do a thing with my daughter for a little bit and my dad decided tontravk for me. He thought he jumped it but it turned out it was another deer and move was laying dead within feet of him. We went back in 1 hour later and the coyotes had come in during that last hour and completely destroyed my deer. Unfortunately it does happen.
Awesome job Greg !! :notworthy:
I am not worthy!
huge congratulations to you!!!
.....and your friend as well.
Gotta love it!!!
VERY cool :wavey:
Can't beat that! Awesome accompaniment.
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Awesome :clapper: I live in a very chert rich environment if ya need anymore. I've got numerous 5 gallon buckets filled with brokes, preforms and crude points I've picked up through the years. My buddy must know a pretty good knapper he laid out a 8" Scottsbluff on a site I hit often, sorry sucker lol.
I think a stone point harvest is one of the coolest achievements in Bowhunting. Congratulations Sir! Great Job.
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Congrats I gotta try it!
Awesome !!!!!
Attaboy that's fine work there!
Tim B
Well done!
Very cool! Congrats!
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