walleyes
Crew Member
Not to much fishing talk going on so I’ll share.
This is a first archery deer kill for me so it’s pretty cool. Not the biggest deer by any means but it’s been a long wait. Off and on I would say close to 25 years I’ve been after a whitetail with a bow. Like I say not steady but off and on.
This year I made the decision to only hunt my own land for deer and only with a bow. I’ve had a few decent bucks on my trail cams and told myself anyone of the decent ones comes by and gives me an opportunity I’ll take it. In all I think I’ve put in 8 nights in the stand. A few last hitch off and now this past week this was night 4. This one came in with just enough light left and quite a few minutes before legal hunting ended but where my stand is its in pretty heavy cover so for a bow it gets pretty dark in there. Made a great shot at about 18 yards, he was a slight quartering away and at first I thought the arrow went in a little far back but because of the angle it was a deadly shot, got both lungs. When I hit him it looked like a solid hit and it looked like he just about went down in the first 30 yards but he disappeared into the bush. I came down from the stand and went up to the house and got the flashlight and slowly made my way back down to my stand sight. I gave him about a half hour altogether then went on the track. I had decent blood but nothing crazy and after about 150 yards I started to get worried maybe the shot wasn’t as good as I thought. I had some blood but nothing crazy. At times it was hard to find but thank goodness for the snow. After about 200 yards I considered backing off but it was starting to snow and I thought if I back off till morning I could very well loses the track altogether. So I kept on slowly, after about another 50 yards the trail started to get pretty crooked and he headed into the thick stuff I knew then he was in trouble. Sure enough not another 50 yards there he was piled up. In all he went about 350 yards and when skinning he had no lungs left both lungs completely mush. I’m amazed he went as far as he did like that. He is still in good shape with lots of fat on him, thanks to my neighbour with the oat field this year lol he should be a good eater.
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This is a first archery deer kill for me so it’s pretty cool. Not the biggest deer by any means but it’s been a long wait. Off and on I would say close to 25 years I’ve been after a whitetail with a bow. Like I say not steady but off and on.
This year I made the decision to only hunt my own land for deer and only with a bow. I’ve had a few decent bucks on my trail cams and told myself anyone of the decent ones comes by and gives me an opportunity I’ll take it. In all I think I’ve put in 8 nights in the stand. A few last hitch off and now this past week this was night 4. This one came in with just enough light left and quite a few minutes before legal hunting ended but where my stand is its in pretty heavy cover so for a bow it gets pretty dark in there. Made a great shot at about 18 yards, he was a slight quartering away and at first I thought the arrow went in a little far back but because of the angle it was a deadly shot, got both lungs. When I hit him it looked like a solid hit and it looked like he just about went down in the first 30 yards but he disappeared into the bush. I came down from the stand and went up to the house and got the flashlight and slowly made my way back down to my stand sight. I gave him about a half hour altogether then went on the track. I had decent blood but nothing crazy and after about 150 yards I started to get worried maybe the shot wasn’t as good as I thought. I had some blood but nothing crazy. At times it was hard to find but thank goodness for the snow. After about 200 yards I considered backing off but it was starting to snow and I thought if I back off till morning I could very well loses the track altogether. So I kept on slowly, after about another 50 yards the trail started to get pretty crooked and he headed into the thick stuff I knew then he was in trouble. Sure enough not another 50 yards there he was piled up. In all he went about 350 yards and when skinning he had no lungs left both lungs completely mush. I’m amazed he went as far as he did like that. He is still in good shape with lots of fat on him, thanks to my neighbour with the oat field this year lol he should be a good eater.
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