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One less fawn killer

Started by Odecoileus, November 05, 2018, 09:28:10 AM

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Odecoileus

This is my first tradition harvest since joining here so I had to share.   

I'm not sure where to post this so if it's in the wrong spot please feel free to move.

First of all I need to introduce myself,  I've been lurking around here for a few months and been gleaning a lot of useful information that has really helped my shooting out. I've been shooting traditional for a little over 20 years and have even made a few osage self bows in my younger days. I've been away from the sport for a few years due to young kids and other family obligations. I'm basically having to learn all over again and try to erase all of my old habits.

Thank you all for the information you've provided here. Some of it may seem simple but it can really help out some hard headed guys like me.

Anyway I was out still hunting a river oxbow for cruising bucks yesterday and a pair of coyotes came my direction. I wasn't seeing any deer so I gave them a lip squeak and the male came trotting in to about 10 yards. I put a good shot on him and he went about 80 yards.



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Bill Turner

Great way to get back into it. Looks like you have over come those bad shooting habits. Welcome aboard. Thanks for sharing. :archer2:

Cory Mattson

Great shooting!!
Congratulations and welcome
and 80 yards is a LONG Way after that perfect hit you put on that coyote
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Beautiful shot congratulations
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think those n. dakota deer just might be in trouble...nice shot !  :clapper:

Bisch

Awesome shot, and congrats!!!

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Nice shot!  It's good to know there'll be one less 'yote heading into the winter.
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Sweet!

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nice shooting! my first shot of the season was at a coyote, and I missed...

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heck yea, that is a good harvest
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