Oct.15th,1976 Was the opening day of my first NY Bow Season.
We usually deer hunted up to my Grandpa's farm, and a weekend trip, as it was 4 hours upstate.
Instead I would be hunting in my "backyard".....
My "backyard" was about 500 acres of land locked property, consisting of small ridges, little pond holes, a few cedar thickets, a large swamp, and what was construded by a young boy to be a "mountain".... This was my playground.
The perfect place for a boy, dreaming to be Fred Bear, to roam with his bow and arrows.
I had built a wooden tree stand overlooking one of the mostly dried up pond holes. There were many deer tracks in the mud around the little pond, evidence that they were coming in to drink...
Between the 2 ridges on each side, were about a dozen Red Oaks, and 3 huge White Oaks in the bottom.
Food!! and Water!! This is a great spot!
(Hey, I was 16 LOL)
Opening Morning, I set in the dark on the edge of the woods, waiting for enough light to slowly sneak in to my stand. As I set there, I heard hoof steps, and the rustling of leaves. DEER!!
Then... a tremendous crashing and sticks breaking!!
Soon, it was light enough for me to slowly pick my way into the woods, and I started in on the trail...
In all my years since this day, I have never shaken like I did that morning! A combination of anticipation and adrenalin I guess...?? About 75 yards in along the trail, I found a Beech sapling SHREDDED!!! This was not here yesterday, I thought to myself, and I REALLY started shaking!!! Slowly I picked my way along the trail, expecting a deer behind every tree.... Finally I was at the base of my stand. I climbed up into my stand and set down, hung my Boy Scout knapsack on a board, The hauled up my bow.....
As I sat there with my new (to me) 50# Bear Alaskan, with it's Bear tape-on bowquiver with 4 Bear cedar arrows tippped with Razorheads in my lap, it hit me.... I'M DEER HUNTING!!!!
After an hour or so, I hear a YIP!!! I see a Grey Fox come out of the brush around the pond hole. Then another yip and here comes another one! They start yipping & yapping and chasing each other in and out of the brush...
I don't know how long I watched them for, maybe 10-15 minutes? Then, one catches the other, and they're a yipping, yapping, rolling, Foxball.... One is on top, so I draw my bow and loose my arrow.... The arrow hits the top Fox in the back and he lets out a loud YIPE!!! Then heads for the brush with the feathers sticking out of his back.
I look back to see the other Fox thrashing on the ground, pinned there by the other half of my arrow!!!
By the time I lowered my bow and climbed down, all was still. The Fox pinned to the ground was dead, and a blood trail heading into the brush.... I found the second Fox dead about 40 yards away.
I grabbed their tails and carried them back to my stand. I sat there for a while, just thinking....
It was my first ever REAL hunt, and I had killed 2 Grey Fox, with one arrow.
On that day, I felt like Fred Bear