Lets see some of your harvest from the 2020-21 wrap around season. I know where we have hogs and non native critters its still going on.
This was the first in Sept. Small target and not the best shot but this button went down within 25yds.
Enjoy
Smag~~
I really need to make it a priority to take something with the selfbow I built in 2000.
Yeah Terry,
just have to hang the other bows up til you get yer animal. I shoot these as good as any glass bow I ever had so I figgered I'm not giving anything up.
Think this was the deer I took in early October. I called the lone doe over with a light doe grunt. Shot her at about 12-13yds and she ran around me up ridge. Stayed in tree as it was to early to quit hunting and this small buck came along and I shot him right where doe was standing. Problem was they ran up on same trail bleeding and i could not for the life of me tell which blood was which. As poked along I ran up on the buck piled up. Upon grabbing him to drag up hill a bit I heard the doe crash out of a thicket. I found her a short time later in creek.
Shawn~
Very nice! My snakey looking Osage stave awaits my retirement
Tim B
Nice Tim. I await to see your success.
Shawn~
Wow, what a day Smag!
Great job and great pictures. Beautiful area
Smag has been a close trad brother for many years. We share texts, during, at least 40 hunts per season, talk year around and share the enjoyment of many trad shoots each year. He lives and breathes and even smells selfbow.
The selfbow game is a level above my skills in pursuing my own personal goals. Yet, I will work towards harvesting a deer this coming season.
I highly admire, appreciate and realize the additional challenge. Smag's seemingly no end of successes, paints an illusion thus, masking the arduous challenge.
I salute all of the selfbow hunters which are committed to running the gauntlet.
That double is awesome! Way to go Smag.
King
Got to be some more Selfbow guys here with 2020 hunts and Harvests.
Smag~
Congratulations to you and to all that use a self bow. I will but I ain't good enough!
Yeah, well. I just hunt many many days per season. A few days per season I have an arrow fly straight. :)
November buck with the selfbow man himself.
Shawn~
Lets see em!
HH~
The old master SB guru himself.
Shawn~
What is it Shawn, at least one a year for 40 years with a selfbow for Pappy? :thumbsup:
Times ten add 100 and prolly that number is short.
I been at it that long and will bounce over triple digit SB harvests in next couple years. We prolly skinned out mid double digits this season together. Lots like to hunt but many dont want to fool with taking care of it. Think I got 8 freezers full or part way full and every bit will get ate in 2021.
LIVIN in good deer country with very high herd numbers and harvest quota's is a blessing I reckon.
Smag~
One eye was a gnarly old buck.
He was. Was staring right at me when I let arrow go. Prolly why he never ducked or flinched until that arrow smashed into him. He was beat up pretty good, missing an eye and cuts scrapes on back and neck. Jesse brain tanned his hide and he could still see the scarring there.
Shawn~
Osage selfbow, surewood shafts with simmons tigersharks.
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Here you go Smag. Yearling spike-fork black-tailed buck. 8.75 miles from the truck backpack hunt.
Did you use stone points?
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I like that. Little walk keep ya young.
Shawn~