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Started by scrub-buster, October 14, 2019, 11:34:34 PM

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I've got trail camera pictures of this buck.  I tried to ambush this guy from a ground blind above a pond but a couple of nosy does kept that from happening.  They would bust me every evening.   I could hear this buck approaching before dark and holding up in the woods until it was too dark to shoot.  This afternoon I got my leaf blower out and cleared the trail to a stand I have below the pond in the wooded valley.  I've found that raking or blowing the trail clean doesn't disrupt the deer too much.  It makes them curious sometimes.  I made it into the stand very quietly this evening.  I saw those same two does and they circled me right at the edge of my comfort zone.  I had tension on the string twice but the shot never felt right.  I decided to hold off in hopes of catching a buck slipping through.  I had a 1.5 year old buck come in at the same time as the does.  He paid zero attention to them.  I was pretty excited to see my first buck of the season.  They finally moved out and shortly before dark I heard movement and saw a good sized body crest the hill and head my way.  He was on a trail that crossed a dry creek bed 20 yards from me.  I stood up and got into position.  I saw it was a nice buck and I didn't pay any attention to the rack.  I focused on finding a spot behind the shoulder.  He stopped in the creek bed quartering away.  I don't remember drawing or shooting.  I heard the arrow hit  and thought it might be a little high and back.  Because of the angle he and I were both at it was an excellent shot.  He ran towards the pond and stopped after 30 yards.  There was a big tree in front of me and I couldn't see him.  I nocked another arrow and leaned around the tree.  I could hear him gurgling and getting wobbly.  He staggered towards me and before I could get another shot lined up he crashed down 25 yards from my tree.  I was super excited.  I spent many days this past spring clearing the brush around the pond to make it easier for them to access.  I have been seeing a lot more activity around it since then.  I'm glad my hard work paid off. 

This is my largest traditional buck.  I think it's either a big 2.5 or small 3.5 year old buck.  I'll get a better guess when I check the tooth wear.  I'm leaning towards a small 3.5 based on the body.  He had a lot of fat on him.  It was more yellow than what we normally see.  His neck was starting to swell but it wasn't full blown yet.  He did not stink like a rutting buck.  I like to kill them early in the season before they get smelly and wore down from the rut.

I used a 56# Yellowstone Custom Longbow made by Rich Wormington.  I got a complete pass through with an Easton Axis traditional arrow and a Cliff Zwickey 2 blade broadhead. 

I'm working two jobs now and my hunting time has been cut in half or more.  I was worried about getting enough time in a stand to cross paths with a buck.  Now I can relax and try to get a couple more does.  That old one that keeps busting me is going to screw up one of these days.   








AKA Osage Outlaw

pdk25


carbonflyr

he is a nice one! :thumbsup: that's a nice bow too!

chinook907

Real nice, thanks for letting us enjoy it with you.
"Have I not commanded you ? Be strong and courageous.  Do not be terrified; do not be discouraged, for the Lord your God will be with you wherever you go." Joshua 1:9

SAM E. STEPHENS

Nice work , Well done sir....

,,Sam,,
HUNT OLD SCHOOL

frassettor

Congratulations. Nice shot
"Everything's fine,just fine". Dad

Keefer

Congratulations to you and enjoyed the story. :clapper:

Tom M


A Lex

Absolutely superb.

Loved your hunt story and that certainly is a really nice buck. Well done!

Thanks very much for sharing,

Best
Lex
Good hunting to you all.
May the wind be your friend, and may your arrows fly true,
Most of all, may the appreciation and the gratitude of what we do keep us humble......

Tom

Nice 8 and good shot, glad you got your chance.
The essence of the hunt for me is to enter nature and observe+ return safely occasionally with the gift of a life taken.

Bow man

 :clapper:  Congratulations !!!!
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BrushWolf

Kids who hunt, trap, & fish don't mug little old ladies.

TIM B

That's what it's all about!  Good shootin
Tim B

caleb7mm

Awesome man!!!!!! Congrats!  :campfire:
Hoyt Dorado 45&50lb

Roy from Pa

Well done, Clint.

Nice deer..

Bisch

Awesome buck!

Congrats!

Bisch

Cyclic-Rivers

Well done. Great buck and shot!
Relax,

You'll live longer!

Charlie Janssen

PBS Associate Member
Wisconsin Traditional Archers


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ztjohnson

That's something to be proud of!
Zach

Genesis 1:26 ; Acts 11:7

Yooper-traveler

Klaatu, Verata, Nicto

David Flanrey

Good shooting!  Very nice.

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