Hello all,
So each year the time comes where we begin to cut our trails and prep for the upcoming archery season. To get the blood flowing again(and admittedly I am bias to woodsman broadheads), I was wondering if we could see some pictures of past season kills or read some stories about some hunts featuring the woodsman?
Last year was a little rough here in Indiana, seems as if the deer completely disappeared after the third week of October. However, my brother and I were able to be pretty successful. It was an extremely windy and rainy day in late October last year when I was able to see just how tough these broadheads were. My brother was sitting in a treestand facing south towards a creek that runs east and west. The stand was placed between the primary trail and secondary trail when a window of opportunity presented itself. Just to the east of him we have a pretty large swamp where they love to bed down, and around 0830 a nice 8 pointer showed himself on the secondary trail. I believe he was using a Great Northern Lil' Creep and Gold Tip shafts with some woodsmans upfront. The secondary trail is just south of the treestand about 15 meters to his back, when the deer approached heading west. He was able to a shot off at about 27 yards as the deer was quartering towards him. The deer ran about 45 yards and was done, very easy recovery. We noticed that the broadhead had a complete pass through on both shoulders, I was impressed! We were not able to find the arrow so I cannot attest to the damage(if any)the woodsman sustained, but I will continue to use woodsman's that's for sure. Hope you all have an amazing 2014 season!