INFO: Trad Archery for Bowhunters



2 year drought is over

Started by Otto, November 06, 2008, 04:16:00 PM

Previous topic - Next topic

0 Members and 1 Guest are viewing this topic.

Otto

The last deer I killed with a recurve was in 2005.  He was a very nice buck and he looks happy on my wall.  For the next 2 years, I passed on about a bazillion does, some of em litterally in my lap, all the time waiting on the big un.  Well the big un never showed for 2 years and so I ate tag soup for 2 years.  This year, I vowed to take the first ole gal that gave me an opportunity.

I haven't been able to hunt much this year.  Too much work, too much travel and frankly, I enjoy spending Saturday mornings with my 2 kids, neither of which is quite ready to hunt.....yet.  So I took vacation today and at 6:15 am, I was sitting in a big ole ash tree, one of those 3 fork jobs where you can just "get in" the tree and dissappear.  It's the same tree I killed a 124 & 7/8's buck out of on November 9, 1998.  It was a SLOW morning.  The rut may be on but it's also been 75 degrees here for the past week or so and the forecast was the same for today.  Still, it was 41 degrees this morning and I figured SOMETHING would be moving.  Wrong....Nuthin.  I saw squat from daylight at 6:30 am till 8:25.  Finally, at 8:26, I looked to the east and saw 2 does headed my way.  They were 200 yds off so there was plenty of time to just watch and see what would happen.  The lead doe was momma.  She came within about 50 yds and put here nose to the wind.  Satisfied all was well she walked past me at about 15 ft.  As her head went behind one of the forks in the ash, I positioned my feet, brought the bow up and waited.  I needed for her vitals to clear some tiny maple limbs.  She took 2 more steps and I gave a little "burp" to stop her.  There's no such thing as a "Slam Dunk" in bowhunting as too many things can go wrong at the last instant before a shot.  But this was as close as it could get.

The Black Widder did her job and so did the 145 gr. Snuffer mounted on a Carbon Express.  As she bounded off I knew the shot was good and could see the Snuffer poking out one side and the fletching on the other.  She looked like she was wearing that old "arrow through the head" apparatus that Steve Martin used to wear in his shows.

I watched her tumble about 50 yards later.  Got out of the tree, pulled my stand and had her dressed and was dragging by 9:00 am.  Two and a half hours later (Yes, 2 and 1/2 hours of dragging), and I had her at the house.  She's on ice now and I'll butcher her tomorrow morning.

It's time for some Advil.

Otto

Terry Green

Congrats!!!  :bigsmyl:  

So, how long did it take to drag that buck out two years ago???
Tradbowhunting Video Store - https://digitalstore.tradgang.com/

Tradgang Bowhunting Merchandise - https://tradgang.creator-spring.com/?

Tradgang DVD - https://www.tradgang.com/tgstore/index.html

"It's important,  when going after a goal, to never lose sight of the integrity of the journey" - Andy Garcia

'An anchor point is not a destination, its  an evolution to conclusion'

Fritz

Nice!  My Lord, that was one heck of a drag!
Congrats.!  :thumbsup:    :thumbsup:
God is good, all the time!!!

shortstroke 91

shortstroke 91
TBOT Life Member

"BLOOD MAKES THE GRASS GROW"

BMN

Compton Traditional Bowhunters
Professional Bowhunters Society
Prairie Traditional Archers
TGMM Family of the Bow

The most frightening thing you are likely to encounter in nature is yourself.

Hackbow

Good job Steve, but you didn't keep the high fence out of your picture.  :p

adeeden

"I would rather be lucky then good, any day!"

Otto

Terry

That buck ran in the opposite direction of the house.  THAT was a full fledged 3 hour drag.  That was a 6 Advil drag.  Today's was only a 4.

Darren....Yeah...quite a "high fence" operation ain't it!!  That's my attempt to keep the critters outta my little walnut that I transplanted from Mom & Pops house.  I figure by the time I'm 65, I'll have some walnuts.

Dennis...we'll eat some of this'n at Cloverdale next year!!
Otto

Blasterjdh

Great job - what are you using?
EOD Motto: Initial Success or Total Failure

drewsbow

Try to be the person your dog thinks you are :0)
TGMM Family of the Bow
N.Y. Bowhunters member
BigJim 3 pc buffalo 48@28
BigJim thunderchild 55@31
BigJim thunderchild 55@32 Jim's bow

coconutdave

Someday you'll regret the things you didn't do.
Michigan Bowhunters  (life member)
Michigan Longbow Assc.
NRA  (life member)

Otto

Blasterjdh

That's an Autumn Oak SA Black Widow.  49#'s @ 29".  I bought that bow back in 99'.  It's taken it's fair share of meat for sure.
Otto

limbow

Great job!! Sure will taste better than that tag soup  :)
Kevin Osworth
->>>--TGMM Family of the Bow-->

Hawkeye

Way to go, Steve!   Mmmm... meat in the freezer!

Daryl
Daryl Harding
"He is no fool who gives what he cannot keep to gain that which he cannot lose."  Jim Elliot

Traditional bowhunting is often a game of seconds... and inches!

Stinger

Nicely done!  I know I couldn't make that drag.  Happy for you that the draught is over.

wollybear

great job  :thumbsup:    :clapper:  i to live in cincinnati  just out a little in sardina oh their have been a few taken out that way it looks good for me next weekend. way to go

stringstretcher

Great job....and well done....congrats
Genesis 27:3 Now therefore take, I pray thee, thy weapons, thy quiver and thy bow, and go out to the field, and take me [some] venison

TGMM Family Of The Bow


Widowbender

David

>>>>--TGMM-Family-of-the-Bow-->

Chatham County Chapter NWTF
Chapel Hill Friends of NRA

Benny Nganabbarru

TGMM - Family of the Bow

Contact Us | Trad Gang.com © | User Agreement

Copyright 2003 thru 2025 ~ Trad Gang.com ©