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Main Boards => PowWow => Topic started by: KentuckyTJ on October 30, 2013, 10:46:00 PM
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I won't soon forget this hunt.
Well, Mama called me today at work and said she was taking our daughter to get her hair done. Ahhhhh ok honey, I'll go hunting then! Haha.
I went straight out to the truck to see if I had all my stuff. I had about everything in the truck except for a pair of clean hunting pants. Oh well I am sure the deer wouldn't mind my jeans.
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3:30 came and I turned the light off in the office and hit the road. I arrived at the farm, gathered my stuff and headed to a stand I have had up for about three weeks. The South wind today was perfect for it as it was in the North fence and it was facing South in a corner of the corn field and a wood lot that had a well used trail from a thick over grown bedding area.
As I sat waiting for deer thirty I was texting Lowebow and some movement caught my eye. It was a coyote trotting in fast. I stuck my phone in my pocket and went to grab my bow off the hanger. Well the broadhead hung on a small stick and the arrow fell off my string. It hit my stand and made a very loud metal clanging noise and fell to the ground. The coyote high tailed it out of there. Now as it was dead still and with the deer I was expecting being bedded no more than 100 yards away I knew it would be highly unlikely if I saw any deer this evening from this site.
So I quickly got down and headed off to the spot I shot the doe the other night. But with the south wind I knew I couldn't get up in my stand as the wind would be blowing right across the trail up the ridge that the deer use. So I got on the opposite side of my stand and found a good spot to stand in the cedars. At this point it was just before 6 so I knew I didn't have long before something may be coming. I snipped out about 4 or 5 branches and put my bow on my boot and waiting.
It wasn't long and I noticed a deer coming up the trail through the weeds and right in front of my tree stand on the opposite side of the tree line I was hiding in. It was a young 8 point buck. I reached for my phone and snapped a few picts of him.
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It wasn't long after he walked off I noticed more movement. It was the yearling I took the photo of the other night that walked out under my stand. The other night just behind this yearling came her mama. At this point I had no intention of shooting another doe. But when I caught more movement coming I thought "What the heck I am on the ground and if she presents an opportunity it would make for a pretty cool hunt." At this point she was maybe 20 yards away and through a bunch of leaves and small trees. She suddenly snapped her head around and took off. I readied myself as I figured it was a rutting buck aggravating her and he may come my way. I never saw any buck but maybe 3 minutes later I noticed her coming back.
This time she didn't hesitate and walked right in front of me. She paused about 12 yards out and broadside and looked as if she was looking for her youngun. Her mistake. The Grizzly head was on its way. It hit her perfect and she bolted off. What happened next I have never seen in all my deer harvests. She went wide open for 10 yards and hit the ground like a pallet of bricks. I peeked out of my hide and saw her over the small hill floundering and seconds later no movement. She was dead in maybe 6 seconds. I have never seen one fall in 10 yards like that when speeding off. I stepped out of my hiding spot and walked right to her. My hiding spot was in the cedars in the background of this photo.
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I immediately took all my gear up about 100 yards and rushed back to drag her out of there as this is a great spot and I didn't want to spook any others in this area.
Thank goodness a buddy texted just about this time to see how my hunt was going and he happened to be passing the exit I was at off the highway on his way home from work. I asked him if he could pull off and give me a hand and he did. Thank goodness for friends as it has been raining here and was very muddy. With the conditions I wouldn't have been able to get my truck close and it was going to be a long slick, sloppy drag and this doe was a very healthy specimen. Needless to say it was going to be very hard on an old man and I was very thankful for him.
Sorry for the long winded story but I really enjoyed the mis-happenings of this hunt and the way it all played out.
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Well done.... congrats on another fine Deer.. :thumbsup:
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That is some fancy looking denim. ;) Did you change pants for your glamour shot. :D
Cool that the change of plans worked out that way. Sometimes makes you wonder about those days when weather and wind are perfect, all is right with the world, and you see nothing.
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Great story and nice doe!
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Wasn't is Neal Diamond who sang " forever in blue jeans"! Congrats on a cool hunt,
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Atta boy Tom :thumbsup: I thought you couldn't kill whitetails from the ground in blue jeans hahaha! Congrats!!
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Big doe.congrats TJ.
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Way to go Tom! Making it happen, bud :thumbsup:
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Nice goin!
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Thanks guys. Yeah Limbender I changed into my smelly treestand hanging drawers when I went back to the truck waiting for my friend. It won't hurt them to get muddy/bloody.
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Nice!! :clapper: :clapper:
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:thumbsup: :thumbsup: Another great hunt and story TJ!
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Great story and a nice doe.
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Congrats!
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Awesome! But... still no tracking light test :laughing: I guess that means that the light is so good you don't even have to use it!
Great shooting and strategy!
Congrats,
Benjy
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That is a great story. Sounds like you made the right call at a number of twists and turns. Congrats !
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Cool story. Great shooting as always!
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Man, you are stacking them up, TJ! Sounds like a cool hunt, indeed!
Congrats!
Bisch
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Good on ya buddy, man that is a nice looking doe!
Bob.
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Brother that is another huge doe. Way to go :thumbsup:
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Congrats again Tom!
I hope you have a BIG freezer!
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your a nanny slaughtering machine ...WAY TO GO!!!great story sounds like my days in the stand sometimes if you forget something or something is screwed up you bet your in for a GOODNIGHT!!
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Congrats. Ya`ll got some big nannies up there.RC
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Cool hunt and story, Tom.
Congrats on deer #3 this season....outstanding shooting and this one from the ground! Way too cool bro!
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That's a big ol girl! Being on the ground up close and personal kicks things up a notch, that's for sure. Congrats Tom!
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Awesome job Tom! You know most folks would have sat out the first stand or even climbed in the second and took their chances with the wind. Good call playing the wind and not the spot! :clapper:
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Congrats on a big ole' doe!! Thanks for sharing your story!! :archer2:
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Rock and Roll TJ! You're putting a dent in it out there buddy! Fine chunk of doe you got there.
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Congrats again, Tom. Did you do a post-mortem to determine what put her down that quick. Didn't see and exit unless it was low behind the left shoulder and you cleaned her up for the pic. Give the next one a longer head start, as I'm still waiting for the LED blood-trailing report...lol!
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A beauty that will taste as good as it looks. :thumbsup:
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Well done!
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Way to make it happen. Nice Doe.
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Awesome!
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Nice going TJ !
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:thumbsup: :thumbsup:
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Great story and pics Tom!
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That is a big old doe !!
Congrats, it's sure fun to see 'em fall.
Those Grizzlys are great killers.
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That's a big'in.
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excellent hunt and story, wow you have some big does there . with three in your freezer, you need another freezer!
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Tom,
That is a huge doe, Congrats! Thanks for the great story and pics as well.
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Congrats, TJ!
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Originally posted by RC:
Congrats. Ya`ll got some big nannies up there.RC
This x2!
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Way to go TJ, great big ole doe, looks about the same as the one I shot and you posted pics for me! Congrats buddy!
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Thanks guys. I don't have any more freezer room. Donated this one to our Hunters for the Hungry progam. My church pays for this each year. Each processor gets $70 each time a deer is donated to the program. Just drop the deer off, fill out a form with your confirmation #. They grind them all up into burger and send the meat to the local food kitchens. Fantastic program.
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Very cool story TJ! I shot a deer with a wheelie bow and a muzzy one time that died in a similar fashion, but anyway congrats!
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That's cool TJ! Congrats on a fine doe/hunt!
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Very nice , Congrats! :thumbsup:
Tom
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Cmane07, I have sent you a PM. I am trying to figure out why this has occurred.
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Way to go TJ! :thumbsup: :thumbsup:
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That is a nice fat doe .... interesting change of plans to make things happen. Congrats
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Really nice doe and story TJ! Congrats! Good call on changing locations. :thumbsup: :thumbsup:
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Keep it up, Good Job!!
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Thanks fellas. Just got the Grizzly sharpened back up and back on its arrow. It has now been through three deer this season. I know I shouldn't have said that as now its sure to be lost right?
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Way cool. :thumbsup:
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Cool story! COngratulations, buddy!
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Nice doe and a great story TJ
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She looks like a big doe indeed!!! One of the smartest critters on Gods green earth!!! Congrats on the kill!!!
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Way to go. Man, that is one healthy doe. Bigger than most bucks in East Texas. Congrats.
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Congrats on a great season.
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Another fantastic hunt for you. Nice story and great pictures. Congratulations! :clapper:
Bernie Bjorklund
NC Iowa/SW Wisconsin
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That is a a BIG doe! Congrats!