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Main Boards => PowWow => Topic started by: Kip on January 25, 2010, 01:46:00 PM
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I have been having a slow season.Seems like all the good days I was working and days I could hunt nothing moving.This past Saturday was different,threating rain but the woods were alive with animals, birds,squirrels,armadillos all over.Just south of me I hear cracking in the palmettos.A while goes by I spotted something in my monocular black hair.Gotta go to work promise not making a Lamb thread here.
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I think it was Brett Favre in a black trench coat trying to get back to Kiln without getting hit by any more Saints.
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Originally posted by KentuckyTJ:
I think it was Brett Favre in a black trench coat trying to get back to Kiln without getting hit by any more Saints.
Thats a good one!
Looking forward to the rest of this story!
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Good one TJ i'd say he is considering retirement again.
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It was a couple of hogs feeding on acorns 35-45 yards but not getting closer and stayed just out of range.While waiting for them I heard more noise just north.Two does headed my way and one came in head on not giving me a shot.Finally something else crashed in the palmettoes to the west and she turned quarteing to look towards the noise.Not sure if I blew it or she she moved forward but caught her behind the ribcage angeling forward to her left front.Watching her crash off and after looking all I found was stomach matter rubbed on a palmetto fan
I backed off till morning after not sleeping and headed home for my yellow lab.This was going to be a hard trail job.Another hunter and myself and my dog started working the direction she went no blood at all.My friend gave up after an hour,too many tree tops on his bad legs.I just kept walking in the general direction and watching my dog as best as I could.After another hour of really feeling dejected I saw him about 15 yards by stooping under the cover.
He seemed to be acting different so I headed to him and he had found the doe and was inspecting what he found but did not bark.
Very relieved and happy, she had been hit exactly where I thought but no exit and entrance was plugged by stomach wall not a drop of blood was coming out.Her body cavity was full and she died in a few seconds but impossible to track.
My title of Bad shot,no blood but Sonny save the day.
Lesson learned.Last year in same stand I killed a doe,put a broadheart in her heart watched her go down.Saturday different story and rethinking my broadheads to maybe two blades since I have gone down a few lbs. in wgt. and practice more in the hunting season from now on.
(http://i128.photobucket.com/albums/p191/Kip_album/2010deer001.jpg)Sonny seems to be thinking "look what I found"
(http://i128.photobucket.com/albums/p191/Kip_album/2010deer005.jpg)
Bad stuff to try to trail with no blood.
(http://i128.photobucket.com/albums/p191/Kip_album/2006_1231Image0039.jpg)
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Congratulations!
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congrats, i think Sonny deserves a steak!
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Persistance Pays!
Way to stick with it Kip! :thumbsup:
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Good job
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way to hang in there, buddy.... :thumbsup:
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Wow, Green grass and short sleeves. Nice job
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Excellent follow up through some tough terrain. Well done. Congrats to your dog as well.
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Great pictures!!!
Congrats...great follow up.
Bowhunting skill is not limited to the bow. :thumbsup:
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Nice!! Congrats, and yes, Sonny deserves a steak!!
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:thumbsup: :campfire:
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i hope i can get my dog to do that for me, for all the shared dinners we've had over the past 2yrs :thumbsup:
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Glad you stuck it out.
Congratulations!
God dog Sonny, good Dog.
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congrats :)
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nice job, never give up.
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Way to hang in there Kip and congrats.
Billy
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well done. looks like a tuff place to try to find one
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Sonny was justly rewarded.Good dog gets my ducks,trees sqs.and finds deer.Forgot my equipment Bob Lee about 50/51 at my draw,2016 arrow and snuffer.None of my equipment was the cause of no blood trail I just did not put it in the right place.Will consider two blades next year.
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why to go Kip great hunt good friends and good recovery bd
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Hey Kip,
Good job buddy. I know how tuff it is in the palmetto. I hunt Tensas refuge and it looks just like where you are. Lots of folks just give up to quick.
Well Done,
Charlie
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GOooooood Dooooggg!!!
Tenderloins for you!
My ancient, blind, and deaf beagle just can't cut it any more. As fine an excuse as any for another dog once Brandie Beagle meets her maker. I'll get the wife to read this thread! :D
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i wish it was fall again, i dont wanna quit!!
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A lot of guys claim 100% passthru with multiple blades like snuffers and Woodsman. I ain't one of those guys. 2 blades for me from now on.
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Great story. Did you train the dog to trail deer or blood or both.
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Good work, and great idea using the dog.
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Good Job Kip :thumbsup:
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Kip. man you had me worried with that title.
Looks like you did everything right and harvested a very nice deer. Congratulations are in order ! Good Job
ChuckC
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congrats, Kip.
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Rightminded I started when he was a pup.Everytime I cooked some deer I save the blood and made a drag zig/zag trail with a weiner at the end.He caught on right away.This deer had no blood to follow and could have been many deer,hogs,small animals that nite roaming around.I think in all our ramblings but still in the right direction he caught some scent and found her app.250/300 yards of travel.Thanks for the good comments but still not proud of my shot my dog was the hero.Kip
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Give that dog something "fine" to eat.........he deserves it. Another example where a deer would no doubt be lost if it wasn't for a good dog nose!
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That's why they call them Man's Best Friend! :clapper: