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Trad Gang Highlights => HIGHLIGHTS 2011 => Topic started by: J. Adams on August 08, 2011, 11:40:00 AM
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Today (August 6th) was the first morning of my 2011 pronghorn hunt, so at 5:00AM I loaded up my best hunting buddy - my 7 year old son Connor - and we took a short 30 minute drive from our house to some State land east of Raton, NM.
After making a quick stop to get a McMuffin for my son, and topping off the fuel tank in my pickup in town, we made it to our favorite little chunk of State land by 6:00AM.
We unloaded from the pickup and started walking through the piñon and juniper, carefully minding our footsteps on the volcanic rocks.
While I was enjoying watching my son slip softly through the mix of piñon and rocks, the morning sun had broke through the cloud cover and I spotted six pronghorn feeding on the north slope of a hillside about 200 yards south of us. My son took a quick peek through my binoculars and his smile confirmed what I could already see: all six pronghorn feeding down the slope were bucks.
Having hunted this same spot for many years, I decided to try and get us to a little outcrop of rocks and piñon in front of where I hoped the bucks might travel - feeding down from the piñon to the shortgrass prairie.
We quickly started to make our way to that outcrop, and as I stepped out from behind a fat juniper, I saw the white rump of a lone buck feeding on grass less than 25 yards from me. In my haste to get to that outcrop and ambush the six bucks that had my heart starting to beat a little more heavily, I had not seen this buck feeding in the draw below us.
I motioned to Connor to stop and I mouthed the words "there's a buck" in the direction my finger was hurriedly pointing. Connor stopped where he stood and flashed me a huge smile. I started to sneak around the other side of the juniper, and as I peeked around I saw the buck was now standing broadside and looking up at me.
In retrospect, I think that because this was the first day of the archery hunt here, perhaps that is why the buck just dismissed me and put his head back down to feed.
I took one large step to the side, came to full draw, and watched my cedar arrow slip into the buck right on his left shoulder. The buck took off running down the grassy draw and from my vantage point I watched him disappear behind some juniper.
It was my son Connor who first saw the buck lying on its side, not 50 yards from where he took his last bite of grass.
(http://i251.photobucket.com/albums/gg295/j2adams/DSC05228.jpg)
This was my first pronghorn that I have ever taken with a longbow. I bought a Kohannah Fury here on TradGang a few years ago, and used the advice gathered here to back my Fury with diamondback skins. The fletched cedar shafts came from another fine TragGang member in the classifieds; come to think of it, the old green Bear Razorheads, my Kanati quiver, and the fanny pack resting above my rump all came from outstanding TradGang and TGMM members... So thanks to YOU guys/gals for helping outfit me for success.
Here are a few more moments from my hunt that I'd like to share with you:
(http://i251.photobucket.com/albums/gg295/j2adams/DSC05304.jpg)
In pronghorn country, expect a bovine audience to gather...
(http://i251.photobucket.com/albums/gg295/j2adams/DSC05317.jpg)
An old Razorhead still makes a lethal wound...
(http://i251.photobucket.com/albums/gg295/j2adams/DSC05263.jpg)
Over my right shoulder is the big juniper where the buck was feeding...
(http://i251.photobucket.com/albums/gg295/j2adams/DSC05251.jpg)
Josh
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Now that was a quick hunt! Congrats
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What an experience for you and your son! That is cool! Nice trophy!
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Congrats!
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Congrats got my first one last fall , Think I need to go again,,,,,,Sam,,,,,,,
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Congratulations to you and Conner. A good hunt, well written too!
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Congrats on the speed goat. I really want to do that one of these days!
Bisch
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good job, memories forever !!!
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perfect situation , perfect shot and everythings under the eyes of you son ! i'm jealous !
congratulations , it's so cool !
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great story awesome pics
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Nice Photos, thanks for sharing!!
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FANTASTIC!! Way to begin the 2011 Season! Nice set up, and there aint nothin better'n a Prairie ghost with a longbow! Great shot and photos! :thumbsup:
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Congratulations, way to get your son involved!!!
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It doesn't get any better, Congrats on a fantatsic hunt with your son. :thumbsup:
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very nice!
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Thanks for sharing and nice shot! So good to see father/son time work out so well!
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The photo of your son with the buck is one to last a lifetime!
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I agree, those photos are priceless! Very cool with the cows in the background. Congrats!
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Awsome.That smile says it all.
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Amazing experience for you and your boy! A huge congrats to you!
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Congrat's! on the goat......I still need to check that one off my bucket list.
Nice pics!
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Very Nice!!!
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wow how cool must that have been! To do it and to share it. Your boy wont soon forget that, neither will you!
CONGRATULATIONS
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Nice job Josh, congrats.
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Good Job!Great pics and story.Sharing it with your son just makes it that more special.
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AWSOME!!!! Congratulations. :thumbsup:
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Very nice! Great memories for your son.
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that is awesome, great job and fantastic pics
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NICE!!
Glenn
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Way to go! Very nice looking goat. :thumbsup:
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Great hunt, nice to have your son along, no doubt he learned alot that day watching his dad. Congrats!
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Congratulations on a great looking antelope! Super nice to have your son there to enjoy it with you!
Bernie Bjorklund
NC Iowa/SW Wisconsin
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great accomplishment
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Thats awesome, enjoyed the pics! :thumbsup:
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:thumbsup:
Great!!!