I finally filled my tag yesterday. I missed a gimme shot at a big ten pointer around a month ago, he was a very large deer and was actually farther away than I estimated.
I went afield yesterday afternoon with my newly made curly Hickory bow that I just finished less than a week ago. A west wind was blowing so I headed for a big Cottonwood blowdown that I could watch a couple of trails from.
Just before dark a group of does and yearlings (seven in all) moved into the area and milled around, crossing back and forth across a small drainage. After about 30 minutes I finally got a clear shot at one of the does at about 20 yards.
I was shooting a bamboo shaft with a 145gr Snuffer and a homemade luminock. It was really weird to watch the green tracer hit the doe. I got complete penetration but no pass through. I watched the luminock disappear as the doe trotted off.
After a wait I got out my lights and GPS and started looking for a blood trail. I scanned the area in hopes of spotting the green glow of my luminock but it was nowhere in sight. At 7:30 I finally left the woods because of a dwindling blood trail and starvation. I hadn't eaten since breakfast and was starting to get the shakes.
Fast forward to this morning. We have an enormous population of coyotes around here so I was pretty much certain that I would find nothing
but leftovers. I left the truck and headed for my last GPS fix which wound up less than 100 yards from the road. While walking in I was scanning the woods and saw a small bunch of deer run off ahead of me. I stopped to watch them and see if maybe there was a wounded deer with them and spotted the doe laying about 50 yards away. I had walked within 50 feet of her last night but never saw her. It was pitch black last night.
The back of the arrow was still in her but I haven't found the Snuffer. I am thinking that she stopped to pull the arrow and maybe pulled it back inside of her. It was 22* this morning and she was fairly well frozen so I didn't even field dress her, I just loaded her and took her to the meat locker.
Just behind me in this picture is where I saw the deer this morning.
On the way home I took the back roads and spotted this feller alongside the Neosho River. Good ending to the morning.
Equipment used:
62" 54#@28" hybrid longbow that I just finished making. Maple core, Curly Hickory lams (from Kennym), and .050 glass. Osage, Walnut, & Hickory riser.
Homemade bamboo shaft with homemade luminock and 145gr Snuffer dressed in turkey feather fletching.
Dennis
Update:
The meat locker just called (3pm) and said the meat had spoiled overnight and didn't recommend eating it. I was hoping the cold overnight temps had saved the meat but it just wasn't so.