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Re: First kill with a bow?
[Re: FurFlyin]
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01/15/13 08:53 PM
01/15/13 08:53 PM
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Joined: Sep 2011
Posts: 3,872 Spanish Fort
teamduckdown
10 point
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10 point
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Posts: 3,872
Spanish Fort
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Killed one doe my first season bowhunting. I missed a spike, and killed her that afternoon. That was 12 years ago. At 23 years old, i've been fortunate to harvest 35 with a bow now, and have killed several nice bucks with a stick and string. I love November.
Turkeys be damned.
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Re: First kill with a bow?
[Re: wde05]
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01/15/13 09:39 PM
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Joined: Dec 2010
Posts: 17,391 lat 34.09 long -86.13
metalmuncher
Old Mossy Horns
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Old Mossy Horns
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Three or four years. I don't remember exactly. But If I live to be a hundred and die from advanced Altzhiemers, I doubt I will forget my first bowkill. LOL. It was a messed up deformed horned six pointer that looked more like a spike with some trash. It probably wouldn't score 15bc points, but in my eyes it was the hole in the horn buck, a grand accomplishment inDEED. It came through the woods with what looked like a car antenna sticking almost straight up out of his hip. The antenna was actually an arrow that my buddy had released just hours before. When he stuck his nose to a bottle of Trails End 307 which was behind a clump of cane, I drew and to my horror my aluminum arrow fell from the TM hunter arrowrest and made all kinds of racket bouncing off my bow and me and my climber till it stopped at the base of my tree. The little buck jumped and ran about 25 yards to the other side of the tree and stopped about 15 yds away as if to investigate what all the ruckus was. When I finally got the opportunity and another arrow loaded, I made good on my second chance. I waited until I stopped shaking(about 30 minutes) and climbed down and got on the bloodtrail. 30 yds and 30 minutes later I lost the trail. After an hour or so of crawling around in circles I decided to go get some tracking help. As I approached my 4 wheeler, I saw that my buck was laying less than one step from the back rack of it. So I got back to camp with it and I had just hung it up, when my buddy pulled up to the skinning shed, and said that deer looked familiar. Then he saw the antenna still protruding from its hip and matched the arrows in his quiver to it. He had been hunting about a mile and a half away from me that morning and stuck it about 7:00am and I shot it at about 9:15am. That was opening day of bow season in 1990 and I can replay it in my mind like it happened this morning. I can't say that about my first gun killed deer. I have killed about 25 with a bow since then and it's still almost as exciting now as it was then.
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Re: First kill with a bow?
[Re: hosscat]
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01/16/13 02:41 PM
01/16/13 02:41 PM
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Joined: Dec 2012
Posts: 1,039 Jackson co
I_hate_poachers
6 point
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6 point
Joined: Dec 2012
Posts: 1,039
Jackson co
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This is my first year with a bow. I hunted for a month and a half before I got a shot opportunity. Only arrow I have ever slung at a deer. Great twenty yard shot. Small buck he only ran thirty yards. It was an adrenaline rush! I love it! And am hooked. Havnt had anything come within bow range since besides does
Last edited by I_hate_poachers; 01/16/13 02:42 PM. Reason: typo
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Re: First kill with a bow?
[Re: wde05]
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01/16/13 09:21 PM
01/16/13 09:21 PM
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Posts: 3,749 Madison
Bar7Mag
10 point
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10 point
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Madison
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I hunted for years as a kid never even seeing a deer during bow season. My brother taught his self to deer hunt behind our house and even seeing a deer was a big deal. He started letting me tag along some. We joined a club in Belgreen and the first evening I shot plum out of arrows. I missed a spike by a good 10 feet over its back for my first bow shot ever. I didn't care I was stoked to brag about seeing and actually shooting at a deer. I wound up sticking a doe a day or two later but never found her. A couple of more years passed and I finally killed one at 32 yards being chased by house dogs. It ran into the green field I was watching and turned to look back at the dogs and I shot and I wondered what the heck that loud noise was. Then I noticed blood on the deer's side and it ran about 20 yards and piled up. That has been probably ten years ago and I ain't hit another one since! I get tore up at shooting time and wind up missing but I love it anyway.
REALTOR with Zeriss Realty
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Re: First kill with a bow?
[Re: wde05]
#505678
01/17/13 04:48 PM
01/17/13 04:48 PM
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blade
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12 point
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Posts: 5,544
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Re: First kill with a bow?
[Re: wde05]
#506166
01/17/13 11:16 PM
01/17/13 11:16 PM
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Joined: Jan 2004
Posts: 31,681 Slidell, La
perchjerker
Freak of Nature
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Freak of Nature
Joined: Jan 2004
Posts: 31,681
Slidell, La
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Wde05 hang in there ! The difference in someone that slings hot lead over a 100 yds and someone that can get their prey within 25 yds is immense in my opinion. Its like comparing a house painter to an artist. Theres alot more to be considered in getting one up close. Once you hear the thwack of an arrow impact you'll never forget the rush !
Thomas Jefferson. The tree of liberty must be refreshed from time to time with the blood of patriots and tyrants.
Life is too short to only hunt and fish on weekends!
If being a dumbass was fatal some of you would be on your death bed!
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Re: First kill with a bow?
[Re: wde05]
#507686
01/19/13 09:20 PM
01/19/13 09:20 PM
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Posts: 279 Homewood, Al
Kcub
4 point
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4 point
Joined: Nov 2011
Posts: 279
Homewood, Al
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This is my first year of bow hunting only. To date I have given one fat doe a hair cut and then the next week I killed my ground blind window zipper with a BIG doe at 15 steps! I am enjoying my time in the woods even though I have yet to bring home something for the freezer.
if God wanted me to be a vegetarian, he would have made shooting brussel sprouts more fun!
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Re: First kill with a bow?
[Re: wde05]
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01/20/13 09:56 PM
01/20/13 09:56 PM
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Joined: Dec 2008
Posts: 254 Alabaster,AL
bone_collector
4 point
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4 point
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Posts: 254
Alabaster,AL
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A fat ol' nanny goat was my first bow kill. I missed her the first afternoon when she jumped the string, the next afternoon she came out in same spot and offered the same shot. I aimed at the belly line and she dropped straight down into it. I ended up double lunging her; it was an easy and short tracking job. Since then I've killed 3 more does (and passed on several small bucks because I want a nice one as my first buck with a bow). Can't seem to get on a buck with the bow, but then I end up shooting most of my bucks with a rifle within bow range...go figure.
Bows and Does...that's how I roll.
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Re: First kill with a bow?
[Re: wde05]
#509052
01/21/13 11:40 AM
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Posts: 3,494 Jefferson
Fun4all
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10 point
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Posts: 3,494
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A doe on 11/16/1980 at Barbour County WMA. It was the third year I was hunting with a bow. I was using a borrowed a 50 lb Bear recurve, due to my Browning Explorer II having a broken limb. I had Easton arrows with orange and blue feather fletching and a Kolpin Broadhead. I was sitting along a drainage ditch about 30 yards from a foodplot up a water oak in a Baker Mighty Mite deathstand tied to the tree when she came down though the woods feeding on water oak acorns. The shot was approximately 18 yards and I made a heart shot. She ran about 30 yards before piling up. Thinking about it, it seems like only yesterday!!
"After all, it is not the killing that brings satisfaction; it is the contest of skill and cunning. The true hunter counts his achievement in proportion to the effort involved and the fairness of the sport." Dr. Saxton Pope
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