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Topic Archives => Memorable Hunts => Topic started by: southernarcher on October 19, 2007, 11:32:00 PM
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I headed back down to the WMA where I killed my hog a couple weeks ago this afternoon.I have had a couple bucks in bow range there,one a legal 6 and another 6 that wasn't legal.I have also had a couple does in range,but no shots offered other than the boar.The area has a good number of both deer and hogs.
(http://i47.photobucket.com/albums/f180/southernarcher/littlewaterleft.jpg)
This is about all the water left in the area of the swamp.Small puddles.
Here's what the majority of it looks like,this bay is usually pretty deep.
(http://i47.photobucket.com/albums/f180/southernarcher/drybay.jpg)
Now this afternoon I go in to where the nice 6 gave me the slip at 10yrds.There is a nice little natural blind there,and I slip into it at about 1pm.The whole time I sat there,something was telling me to move deeper into the bottom.After listening to this for about an hour I got up and eased down the dry slough.I found myself a spot nestled among 3 cypress trees,with a blow down across in front of the triangle of trees,I climbed in.There was a good crossing about 15yrds downwind,with random tracks running every direction.Not long after getting there,I hear a weird noise off to the east,and turns out a red-tail hawk was trying to catch him a squirrel.Over the course of about an hour,he made 4 attempts,all fruitless,but an awesome show none the less!The first time I hunted the area I saw a barred owl catch him a meal in there,that was cool!After the hawk put on a show for me,it got a little quiet for a while,until 6pm.I hear a small stick pop to the west,and I notice a doe comming down the slough.She comes past the cypress on my left about 10 yrds out,but from my spot,I can't shoot to where she is.She comes to an old cypress stump,when she passes behind it she comes to a small birtch tree.When she passes the birtch for a couple steps it looks like she is going to keep down the edge of the slough and not offer a shot.About that time she turns back and walks right out into the slough.This has her at about 12-15yrds,but she's quartering to me pretty sharp.She then decides to start back down the slough away from me,and I'm looking at my spot!She stops to give a good look to where she is headed,and I burn that hole,and the next thing you know there is an arrow sticking in it!!!
After a nerve wracking 30 minute wait I take up the track.After about 80-100yrds,I found her waiting on me.I sat there with her for a few minute,just breathing it all in,man I am pumped!
(http://i47.photobucket.com/albums/f180/southernarcher/myfirsttraddeer.jpg)
I'll be waiting on a buck in the am,in the same general area,over looking a small crossing
(http://i47.photobucket.com/albums/f180/southernarcher/theycrosshere.jpg)
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Very Nice Congrats.
Good Shooting!
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Good job,good shot,good pics! Way to go Michael!! :thumbsup: :thumbsup:
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Good story and pics. What is your bow? Are those cedar shafts?
Looks like some great eating to me! :bigsmyl:
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I agree with all the above. Mind if I come over for deer steaks? ;)
Congrats. :thumbsup:
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well done! thanks for sharing
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Congrats!!!
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Alright, there's nothing quite like getting up close and personal with your quarry. As a bonus you were able to make a great shot. Congratulations. :thumbsup:
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Congrats! Nice shot!
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Nice !!!
Gil
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congrats , nice shootin :0)
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Great job! Nice looking hunting grounds!
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Super story and shot. Congrats
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Very well done all the way. Congrats!
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Way to go! Lovely cypress forest spot and nice shooting. Many happy returns of the feeling.
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Looks like a sweet spot,Job well done
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Very nice! Gotta get me one of those deer soon. CK
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You're on a roll dude!! Congratulations. :thumbsup:
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Thats awesome. Congrats and good luck on the next one. Sweet ground too.
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Thanks alot guys!This mornings hunt was a little slow,it is the last Saturday of muzzle loader on the WMA.Those guys were lighting the woods up pretty good.Did manage to get on a few hogs,but just couldn't close the distance on them in the thick cut-downs between the bottoms.
30coupe,the bow is a Kota Prairie Fire 52@28,I draw it 27"And those are POC's with 125grn Stos broadheads.I built the arrows myself,which makes it that much sweeter!
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Hey - way to go! :-)
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:clapper: congratulations
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Way to go! :thumbsup:
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NICE!!! :thumbsup:
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Congratulations on your deer and taking it from the ground makes it even more special!
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Great story and good shooting. Those woods look strange compared to the northern hardwoods I'm used to. Looks fun to hunt. I'm moving south next year and hope to do some of that kind of hunting. I've a feeling there is some prime bow backing slithering around in there. I'm guessing the low water is due to the drought we're hearing about? Hope you folks get some substantial rainfall soon.
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Way to go and a good shot to. :thumbsup:
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Congrats!
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:bigsmyl: :thumbsup:
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Great job, congratulations. Man that is pretty country you get to hunt in.
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how are the skeeterz in the swamp? looks like you put a perfect shot on her. great job! glad to see you got some pics to....