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Monster Oklahoma 10 point

Started by Michael Arnette, November 09, 2014, 07:04:00 PM

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Michael Arnette

Okay...Monster in my book... Thanks to all the advice and Justin Ammons and Joe Dunlap who helped with the recovery of this great buck! Here's my full story of my best day in the deer woods yet.
TallTines 58" Recurve 59@28", Beman arrows, snuffer 145gr, 540gr arrow.
(from the Nocking Point          http://www.thenockingpoint.com)        

             

           
       
           

My story starts on November 5 when I noticed a small group of does late in the evening and stalked within 25 yards making a liver shot on a young doe. I backed out of the area and planned to return in the morning after my morning hunt.
My original plan was to video a new tradgang member Jacob in one of my best tree stands. I got a call about 330 in the morning. Jacob was not going be able to hunt as planned, so I headed to the stand the morning of the 6th as planned by myself with my video camera.
There was no movement for the first 45 minutes and then at 7:30 a huge doe with a yearling came through at about 30 yards. This is my first time to attempt to film a hunt so naturally I have realized I need to get a better camera tripod system for the treestand. I had the camera set up on the left side of my treestand and this shot was on my right so I was unable to get anything on film. I took the shot and she bedded within site. About 15 minutes later a young doe came through coming from the south and passed my stand at about 7 yards, I drew on her as she past, fully intending on taking the shot. However right as I was about to release she caught my scent from the northwest wind. I had to move the camera as she came in otherwise I would've been ready for the shot sooner before she passed my tree straight into my scent stream.
Self filming lesson #1: grab your bow, prepare for the shot...then adjust your camera.
I was still texting some buddies to let them know of the news when a huge buck arrived on the scene from the north broadside at what I later paced of at 36 yards, so a very long shot for me. However, I thought that he was about 27-28 yards probably due to the shear size of his body! He stood just on the edge of my shooting lane for about a minute and a half checking everything out. As soon as he took one more step I drew and anchored seeing a path through some brush straight into his vitals. His shoulder area was still covered by a small sapling so I had to sneak the arrow in avoiding the sapling. When I released he was facing south and immediately ducked and lunged back towards the way he came. My arrow caught him about 8 to 10 inches further back from where I was aiming. The big snuffer BH penetrated to the yellow fletching and I watched him gallup away for about 50 yards until I lost sight.

After recovering my does I returned to track the buck with Joe (JDunlap)at about 4:30 that evening. We tracked him for about 100 yards and lost the trail. I continued to track with my brother Daniel and we tracked good blood for another 150 yards until it stopped abruptly in heavy greenbrier about 20 yards and down wind of the access road which had been my entrance. I had gone out of my way to leave the area from a different direction to avoid spooking him.
I combed the area the next afternoon after getting off early with no luck.
I had all but given up when a fellow tradganger (Justin Ammons) offered to help me track in the morning with his tracking dog. We returned in the am and found the trail to be too cold for his dog (who can't be blamed as she is awesome!) I wanted to check two more bedding areas. After checking the first, we headed to a second area along a creek bed on a neighboring property. Justin found him as we walked on either side of a briar brimmed creek. He had gone about 500 yards!
I would estimate his body size at about 200lbs undressed and guess his rack should score in the 120's. A beautiful buck for my area! I am so glad for the help I received from fellow tradganger's. I owe my success to you all! Autopsy showed that I hit the posterior lobe of the liver, nailed the spleen. You can see the exit wound in this last picture along the creek where we found him. More pictures to follow.
Dragging him out of the thick stuff:
       
   

SAM E. STEPHENS

HUNT OLD SCHOOL

Jayrod

Congrats brother glad it all worked out for ya!
NRA Life member

Compton traditional bowhunter member

Yessir, That is an AWESOME day in the deer woods!

Congrats on all the deer and a great buck!

Bisch

SheltonCreeker

Sweetness! Congrats on a great buck and all the does!
"Other things being equal, it is the man who shoots with his heart in his bow that hits the mark." Dr. Saxton Pope

Cyclic-Rivers

Loved the Story and the fellowship!  Congrats!
Relax,

You'll live longer!

Charlie Janssen

PBS Associate Member
Wisconsin Traditional Archers


>~TGMM~> <~Family~Of~The~Bow~<

joe ashton

Joe Ashton,D.C.
pronghorn long bow  54#
black widow long bow 55#
21 century long bow 55#
big horn recurve  58#

Big Ed

Well done, way to keep after it!!
"Get kids involved in the outdoors"

KyStickbow

Awesome deer brother...congrats!!
Aim small...Miss small!!

Fattony77

Wow, Michael!   :saywhat:   You are ALWAYS puttin' yourself in the right places at the right times! That's some well earned venison and antler. Fantastic! Another big CONGRATS to ya!!!   :thumbsup:    :clapper:

Michael Arnette

Thanks Tony! I'm pretty good at putting other people there too ;-)

kennyb

Congratulations Michael on a nice buck and way to stay on him! These guys/gals on Tradgang are awesome aren't they? Lol  

  :thumbsup:    :clapper:    :clapper:
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Black Widow-PSA III 60"
Tall Tines Recurve 62"
U.S Army Veteran
U.S. Army Military Police K-9 Corps

Homey88


shedhunta

Wow.  Congrats!!!  You have a full freezer for sure!
Toelke whip 2 piece.  58" 50@28"

Bernie B.

What a season!  Congratulations!     :thumbsup:

Bernie

hitman

Season has been good to you. Enjoy it.
Black Widow PSAX RH 58" 47#@28
Samick Sage 62" 40#@28"
PSA Kingfisher RH 45#@28
Treadway longbow RH 60" 46#at 28"
W.Va. Bowhunters Association life member
Pope and Young associate member
Mississippi Traditional Bowhunters life member

goldflinger

Nice Buck Indeed!! Congrats! What county?
Morrison Shawnee, Longbow Limbs- 47.5# @ 28 1/2", 45.5# @ 28 1/2"
Toelke Whip- 52# @ 28 1/2"
Damon Howatt Hunter- 45# @ 28"

Michael Arnette


laxbowman

Is that a Griffon that helped you track the deer?

john

yth-mnstr

justin ammons

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