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pdk25 21-Nov-14
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Skeets 21-Nov-14
Pdiddly 21-Nov-14
Big Dog 21-Nov-14
Bobby 21-Nov-14
Rut-row 21-Nov-14
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CD 21-Nov-14
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George D. Stout 21-Nov-14
pdk25 21-Nov-14
Toby 21-Nov-14
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old vet 21-Nov-14
Adam Howard 21-Nov-14
Easykeeper 22-Nov-14
moosehunter 22-Nov-14
pdk25 22-Nov-14
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pdk25 22-Nov-14
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From: pdk25
Date: 21-Nov-14

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I was late getting to work yesterday because I was tracking a deer. In order to make up the time, I would have to work until midnight, and I would wake my wife up when I came home, so I talked to my partner, and we came up with a solution. I would work from 2 pm until 10 am, and have the rest of the day off. Sweet. I get to hunt the afternoon/evening. Especially good, since there is some rain predicted for Friday and Saturday, my days off.

I actually had my mind more set on shooting a hog. I was hunting an area of my property that I call the plum thicket. It has a mixture of sand plums and persimmons, and a narrow strip that I planted as a food plot last year, although some stray cattle worked it over pretty good. I had hunted there a few days back during a snow shower and had seen 7 doe and one small buck. A good day, and I figured if the ladies hung out, a decent buck was bound to show up sooner or later. The problem was, hogs were tearing up the narrow field over the last couple days pretty reliably. I was hoping that either the hogs would show up during daylight or that a nice buck would show.

I got in my ground blind around 1 0'clock and had beautiful weather, with highs in the lower 50's. I was actually a little too warm after the recent colds spell, but it was nice to hunt with less clothes on for a change. Around 3 o'clock I had a button buck and small doe feeding in the field, and eventually they meandered off. I was facing mostly south out of a ground blind, as the field was rectangular and ran mostly east/west. I couldn't see much from the west window because the sun was in my eyes, and I kept that window mostly closed. At 4 o'clock a buck came in and was on top of me before I knew it. He was looking straight at my blind, and when I made up my mind that I would shoot him, he turned directly away from me and walked away. I grunted, but he didn't care at all. I saw him working some scraped off in the distance, and eventually it looked like he caught the scent of a hot doe, and he took off into the woods to my southeast. Around 4:30, the action really picked up, and I had 7 deer (a mix of does and button bucks) feeding in front of me. They stayed in the field until around 5 o'clock, when a buck showed up and was running them all over the place. It was either a 5 point or 6, but with a real tall narrow rack. Kinda bad genetics, and I was going to try to take him. I like unusual racks anyway, even though he probably was only 2 1/2 years old. I grunted at him, but he moved away, and before long the buck that I had seen earlier came on in. He came straight for my blind and stopped at 5 or 6 yards away, and quartering to me. I am not advocating the shot that I took, but I was very confident that I could put the arrow right where I wanted to at that range, and I took the shot. The buck jumped straight up, around a 2 foot in the air, mule kicked out, and sped out of there like he had been hit with a hot poker. I was pretty confident that I made a killing shot, and texted my good friend Dave Sisamis the story. My wife was originally going to pick me up around 6 pm with the truck to keep me from leaving a scent trail in the area, but I texted here to come a little later and bring the dog. We have a Belgian Malinois that my wife is training in Schutzhund, but I am hoping to use him as a tracking dog when his show career is over. He is pretty good size for his breed, weighing around 75 pounds. He has been progressing well in his tracking program, but it is scored tracking with carefully laid foot trails. Far different that a running deer with lots of other deer in the area. I had seen the first 50-60 yards of the deers path, and there was very good blood at the impact site, so my wife and I thought this would be a good track to get him started. He is used to tracking much more slowly, but with that deer running like crazy, it made it a little more difficult for him to track with his nose deep in the ground, so we allowed him to wind scent and track more quickly than he normally does. The wind was at our back, but he had no trouble following the exact path of the deer. Around 80 yards into the trail, the deer took a sharp left and only made it another 15-20 yards. A very happy dog at the end of the trail, and a pretty good bodied deer for this part of the country. I could have given him a couple more years, but I don't think his tine length was getting much better. Strange. I grew up I Pennsylvania at a time when the average age a deer lived to before being shot was 1 1/2. Back in those days, I shot basically any deer that gave me the opportunity. Now that I have my own land, I have tried to hold off on shooting the younger deer to give them a chance to develop a little more, since there is a good possibility that I will see them again. Anyway, just glad to have had the opportunity to take him. He was the second biggest one that I have seen on my place this year, but I know that bigger ones usually show up at some point.

From: pdk25
Date: 21-Nov-14

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Using a Silvertip recurve, 62# @ 29", mfx classic 340 shafts, 75 grain inserts, and 175 grain vpa head.

From: pdk25
Date: 21-Nov-14

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From: Pago
Date: 21-Nov-14




Nice buck!

From: pdk25
Date: 21-Nov-14

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From: Buzz
Date: 21-Nov-14




Congratulations on your hunt.

From: Skeets
Date: 21-Nov-14




Congratulations. Very nice buck. Skeet

From: Pdiddly
Date: 21-Nov-14




Nice deer and a great story! Pete

From: Big Dog
Date: 21-Nov-14




Congrats! Very nice deer. Regards

From: Bobby
Date: 21-Nov-14




Nice buck and good shooting, Thanks for taking us along....

From: Rut-row
Date: 21-Nov-14




Congrats on the buck and the bow ain't too bad either!

From: Tradman and Huntress
Date: 21-Nov-14
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Congratulations Riddick! Oh, and you too Pat...lol! You're having a pretty good season.

-Cheryl n Matt

From: CD
Date: 21-Nov-14




Awesome! Congrats!

From: uphuntn
Date: 21-Nov-14




Congratulations...

From: George D. Stout Compton's Traditional Bowhunters
Date: 21-Nov-14




Congratulations.

From: pdk25
Date: 21-Nov-14




Thanks everyone. Cheryl, I think we have a couple of nice pups.

From: Toby
Date: 21-Nov-14




Congrats

From: killinstuff
Date: 21-Nov-14




Nice one Pat

From: old vet
Date: 21-Nov-14




Congratulations Pat. Nice deer and an equally nice shot. Good description of all the action too. Well done on all three!

From: Adam Howard
Date: 21-Nov-14




Awesome Bro !! You deserve it ..........

From: Easykeeper
Date: 22-Nov-14




Beautiful buck, congratulations!

From: moosehunter Compton's Traditional Bowhunters
Date: 22-Nov-14




Congrats! Love the pic with your dog!

From: pdk25
Date: 22-Nov-14




Thanks. He hams it up for the pics, but whenever we weren't actually taking the pic, he was trying to eat the dear, lol.

From: Harleywriter
Date: 22-Nov-14




Real nice! Thanks for sharing the story and the photos. I always like to see Silvertips at work.

From: coxral
Date: 22-Nov-14




Congrats, nice buck, story and pup! Never heard of the Belgians 'til I got stationed in Spain and they were training a lot of those for their MP's. My neighbor got one and he was a Dandy!

From: Kwikdraw
Date: 22-Nov-14




Great hunt! Congrats!

From: moosehunter Compton's Traditional Bowhunters
Date: 22-Nov-14




What did your arrow total weight look like? How old is your 'tip?

From: pdk25
Date: 22-Nov-14




Shooting mfx classic 340, cut to around 29.75", with 75 grain brass inserts and 175 grain vpa 3 blades. Total weight around 620 grains or so. Bow is 62# @ 29", with an elevated rest and skinny string. Not sure how old the bow is. I got it used at the end of last summer from a nice guy named Bill Webster. Goes by Maxwell on TG.

From: habu john Compton's Traditional Bowhunters
Date: 22-Nov-14




Sweet buck and nice looking bow. Love seeing the stick and string success here on the LW.

From: moosehunter Compton's Traditional Bowhunters
Date: 23-Nov-14




Thanks for your set up stats! Love hearing about that stuff! What a great story!

From: razorhunter
Date: 23-Nov-14




Great story,nice buck and beautiful bow and cool dog!!!

From: kingwouldbe
Date: 23-Nov-14




That buck has a nose bleed..... got it all over your bow...... outstanding.

From: Pointer
Date: 23-Nov-14




Awesome

From: Chief RID
Date: 23-Nov-14




You could not have drawn a more perfect rack. Very nice p.





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