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First Traditional Harvest

Started by shreffler, October 21, 2018, 01:22:25 AM

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shreffler

I decided to take a half day off of work last Friday to scope out a new spot for the weekend. I ended up sitting on a major trail with 1 very nice shooting window at about 8 yards from my tree. Due to some canopy branches being in the way, I could only climb to about 15 feet or so, but the wind was absolutely perfect for this set so I wasn't worried about being that low at all.

Friday evening after climbing I saw 5 doe, though none came within shooting range. They didn't use the main trail I was on, and worked past me at about 60 yards. It was still an encouraging sign.

Saturday morning I was in the tree by 6:45am, and at 7:15 I had a doe come right up the trail as I expected - I couldn't have drawn it up more perfectly. It was raining out which caused it to stay dark a little later than usual, so even at 7:15 it was still fairly dark. Just like I drew it up, she stepped right into my opening at 8 yards and looked the other direction. I drew back, and shot directly over her back. DOH!  :knothead:
She barely moved. She was unable to locate me as the source of the sound, took two leaps backwards, and stood broadside at 12 yards.
I nocked another arrow, told myself to focus extra hard on picking a spot due to the slight darkness, drew back, andddd...shot right over her back again. DOUBLE DOH!  :banghead:

At this point I almost went home. The thought crossed my mind. I ended up sticking it out for the rest of the morning until I packed out to get some lunch and dry my clothes.

I went back in to the same tree around 2pm, and by then the rain had mostly let up. It was a gorgeous evening for a sit.

Side story, and something I haven't told many people...in 2011 when I was a junior in college, I lost one of my good high school friends in a car accident. Though we never hunted together, he was a fellow outdoorsman and got in the woods every chance he could. Last year on the morning of November 7th I prayed and asked him for a little help as I hadn't seen many deer the entire week, and knew he would be up there watching me freeze to death in the rain/sleet mix and getting a good chuckle out of it. Less than 5 minutes after that, I had an absolute brute of a 10 point run right in to me and stand broadside at 30 yards. He jumped my string and I had a non-fatal hit on him (I was lucky enough to capture it all on film and confirm the hit), but after that I knew from then on I had a hunting parter with me every time I went in the woods.

After missing the doe broadside in my shooting lane in the morning, I asked my buddy that evening for a little help with redemption (I was warmed up, after all). He didn't disappoint.

At 5pm I had 3 doe filter in from a bedding area to my left. They came in on the same trail as the doe the night before that all worked directly away from me, so I never even stood up or took my bow off of the hook.
To my surprise, the lead doe took a hard left and made a B-line for the large shooting lane I had in front of my stand. I scrambled to stand up and get my bow as quietly as possible, and within 30 seconds she was in my shooting lane.

I made sure I burned a hole about 3 inches lower after my misses this morning, and sent an arrow straight through the pump house. She ran 20 yards and piled up.

I started taking the stickbow out into the woods sometime in 2011 at the age of 20. I could shoot straight, but had no idea what I was doing to get "stickbow close". Over the next few years I dabbled off and on, and sometime around 2014 made the permanent switch to traditional - and never looked back. I learned more in my first season than I had all of my years hunting prior combined. It took 4 years, but I finally was able to put it all together and I couldn't be happier. I know now I have what it takes to be successful every time I step foot in the woods, and that's a huge feeling after so much uncertainty. I couldn't have done it without the help of all of the wonderful folks I've met along the way in person and on this wonderful site.

Thanks for reading  :campfire:

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"If you're not bowhunting, your spirit is on standby." - Uncle Ted

SAM E. STEPHENS

Outstanding sir , Big Congrats on your first....

,,Sam,,
HUNT OLD SCHOOL

Roy from Pa

Congratulations.

You will never forget your first trad harvest...

    :thumbsup:

jamesh76

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James Haney
Spring Hill, KS
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Tom

Congrats on your first-it will be remembered forever. Enjoy the rest of the season as the best is yet to come.
The essence of the hunt for me is to enter nature and observe+ return safely occasionally with the gift of a life taken.

TIM B


Joeabowhunter


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4runr

Awesome!!

Congrats!

Tell us about your rig.
Kenny

Christ died to save me, this I read
and in my heart I find a need
of Him to be my Savior
         By Aaron Shuste

TGMM Family of the Bow

Broken Arrows

The first with more to come. Congrats!
Take the long way around.
Dwyer Endeavor 58" 64@29"
Super Shrew 58" 60@28"
Thunder Child 58" 60@28"
Toelke Pika 56" 60@29"

RedRidge

The first is the best! Heck of a job sticking with it. I know that feeling of whiffing then whiffing again.....  :goldtooth: Congrats!
-Connor-
62" Fox High Sierra 48@28
Tanasi Longbow 47@28

Terry Lightle

CONGRATS,You have the toughest one behind you now
Terry
Compton Traditional Bowhunters Life Member

Bisch

CO on the first.........of many!!!!!

If you were not totally hooked before, I bet you sure are now!!!!!

Can't wait to see your next one!!!!

Bisch


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shreffler

Thank you all for the kind words! There's no doubt about it, I'm hooked now.

I'm shooting a Hoyt Satori, 17" riser with short limbs makes a 58" bow, 45# @ 28" turned up to 47#.
Shooting Gold Tip Traditional 5575's with 190gr Simmons Interceptor heads. Great shooting rig.
"If you're not bowhunting, your spirit is on standby." - Uncle Ted

varmint101

Bless The Lord, O My Soul!

Member:
Indiana Bowhunter Association
Compton Traditional Bowhunters
Professional Bowhunters Society

KAZ


TexasTrad


dresnor

Great job! Congratulations.

I am still working toward my first traditional harvest.

Jeremy

Alexander Traditional

Way to go! The first is very exciting,but the cool thing about a trad bow is the second will be just as exciting!

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