Well gents...I did it! After all of the countless hours of practicing, learning how to build arrows and sharpen broadheads plus all of the time in the woods with blown chances and a few misses, it all came together this afternoon! This guy came in to a scent wick, stopped to make his own fresh scrape first and then stepped in front of my blind at about 12 yards. I remember drawing and anchoring even remember staring at the spot I was aiming at but I don't remember the release at all. The arrow penetrated almost to the fletching and he took off for about 40 yards or so, stopped in his tracks and expired. What an experience, truly blessed that I was given the opportunity to take such a beautiful animal from the ground with my recurve. Once I placed my hands on him, I thanked God and then thanked the buck for not just his life but for the life he's going to provide to my family. Thank you to all of the members or should I say MENTORS on this page, I would be lost if not for the wealth of information freely shared here [attachment=1,msg2938735][attachment=2,msg2938735]
Congratulations on a fine buck. May he be the first of many!
That's just awesome!!!!!
Congrats on the first of many!
Bisch
Way to go!!
Congrats .Nice buck
Nice first,congratulations! :clapper:
Congrats! What recurve you shooting there?
That's great, so happy for you.
Congrats. :thumbsup:
Congrats! That's awesome!
:thumbsup: congratts! on your first. :thumbsup:
Nice one!!!
Tim B
Congrats
Long Barrel Colt-
Browning Explorer 44#
125 Grizzly single bevel
Surewood Douglas fir shafts
Awesome, congratulations
CONGRATULATIONS, Adam!!!!! :clapper: :archer: :clapper:
The first one is always special!!!! Ahh Hell, They're all special!!! :bigsmyl:
Great looking buck! Way to go!
Congratulations.
Traditional archery and bow hunting is addictive.
That feeling you got.
Every time is like the first.
Also, once you go trad you never go back. Nothings the same.
Rifles, muzzleloaders, compounds...nothing scratches that itch.
Kentucky Wolf-
I know what you mean, I've harvested many many deer with different weapons but this, this is different. It was much more personal, I had to park my rear in the seat for a few minutes to get my composure after the shot.
Congrats Hessian. :clapper:
Excellent
Congratulations, brother!
Great buck. You should be proud.
Well done
Congrats Way to stick with it. Nothing better.
You did your work and it paid off. Congrats from an old Jersey Boy
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Congratulations :thumbsup:
Well done-nothing like the first but it never goes away.
Outstanding!!!!! :clapper:
Congrats. You will always remember your first.
Great job!!!
Beautiful deer! Congratulations!
It seems that your planning and hard work have finally come together. Congratulations!
Congratulations! Nice one..
May there be many more on your journey.
Picture says it all!
Congrats!!
So cool! Congratulations on your first. Took my first trad deer last year—also from the ground. There's nothing like that feeling!
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Excellent....Congrats!
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I really enjoy reading stories like this and the enthusiasm of new traditional Bowhunters. Congratulations on a fine animal and enjoy the journey.