It’s been a long time - almost a decade, since I bow hunted with traditional equipment. In early spring I had James Berry make me a Vixen and I set out to finally take a whitetail with a longbow. I have taken many with recurves, but have never managed to take a whitetail with the longbow. I set three goals for 2013. First I wanted to take a buck with my long bow, I also wanted to take one doe and I wanted to take one of those deer on the ground.
My first deer was this small buck on public land - taken over a scrape at 26 yards from my lone wolf tree stand.
I was pretty high and he was angling away at a severe angle so I was forced to hit him high and back. However, the gold tipped 35/55 and 165 grain Simmons land shark went right up into the boiler room and made pretty quick work of him. There was no exit hole so I feared the blood trail would be scarce…. Wrong. I was absolutely amazed at how much blood I was able to find considering how high the entrance wound was. Because of the steep angle and severe quartering shot, the arrow was aimed high and just forward of the hip, upon release it flew where I wanted and traveled completely through the chest cavity lodging in the front of the chest in rib bones – I am now a firm believer in Simmons broad heads. As to the bow, let me just say that James makes one of the very best American Style longbows that I have ever shot. It is amazingly quick for 51#s (rivaling most recurves I have shot) and is extremely quiet and stable. It just puts an arrow where I want it.
The second deer was this really old doe taken from the ground using a ghillie suit and completely exposed (sitting against a tree).
I shot her at 23 yards, she ran about 45 yards before she piled up. The shot was a little high buy managed to slice through her femoral artery just under the back bone. The Simmons land shark made quick work of her.
So while the two deer I took were not my biggest or best by a long shot, they were trophies to me as I entered back into the world of traditional archery after a 9 year lay off and finally took my whitetails with a long bow.
Needless to say, I am looking forward to 2014!