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GHornsby 15-Nov-18
Hutch 15-Nov-18
Nemophilist 15-Nov-18
Wayne Hess 15-Nov-18
col buca 15-Nov-18
Supernaut 15-Nov-18
Sam Dunham 15-Nov-18
GUTPILE PA 15-Nov-18
Joey Ward 15-Nov-18
Pa Steve 15-Nov-18
76aggie 15-Nov-18
DarrinG 15-Nov-18
Ranger193 15-Nov-18
Buckshot 15-Nov-18
Bernie Bjorklund 15-Nov-18
tonto59 15-Nov-18
S.M.Robertson 15-Nov-18
NOVA7 15-Nov-18
Kodiak 15-Nov-18
chazz847 15-Nov-18
Tree 15-Nov-18
Lowcountry 15-Nov-18
Joey Ward 15-Nov-18
arlone 15-Nov-18
Tom McCool 15-Nov-18
Barber 15-Nov-18
Tlhbow 15-Nov-18
Clydebow 15-Nov-18
zwickey2bl 15-Nov-18
CD 15-Nov-18
GHornsby 15-Nov-18
Arrowflinger 15-Nov-18
Jimmy Blackmon 15-Nov-18
warden415 16-Nov-18
Buzz 16-Nov-18
TGbow 16-Nov-18
BigB 16-Nov-18
Wapiti - - M. S. 16-Nov-18
deerhunt51 16-Nov-18
slowbow 16-Nov-18
oscar11 16-Nov-18
CMF_3 16-Nov-18
Old_Bear 16-Nov-18
awry 16-Nov-18
GHornsby 16-Nov-18
From: GHornsby
Date: 15-Nov-18

GHornsby's embedded Photo



Climbed into my 16ft lock on this morning about 15 minutes before daylight. Had very wet conditions since its been raining here for 2 days. I thought it might be a good time to be in the stand with the front moving out and colder air moving in. I was hunting in mixed pine and hardwood and with every thing drenched the squirrels were even hard to here directly below me.

This area has proven itself over the years, with an edge created by timber and a now 5 year old cutover used as a bedding area. Scrapes line this edge for 100 plus yards, and even with all the rain you could smell the sweet musky aroma of the hot scrapes from my stand. I had seen a cowhorn and a six point from this stand this past Saturday. Neither presented and acceptable opportunity.

This day would be different. At 0650 i let a small basket rack six point slip pass me as i was focusing my attention directly behind me. As i turned foward he was already well out of range and just entering the cutover. I provided a couple of soft grunts to which he paid little concern except to stop and look my direction and continue on. About 15 minutes later i thought i kept hearing what i thought were heavy footed steps from my left. Standing with my Toelke whip resting on my boot i talked myself out of believing it was anything more than a squirrel. My head on a swivel i continually surveyed. A min or two past and i looked back over my left shoulder where i had been hearing the dismissed sound. To my shock I see a slab of deer hide appox 10 yards, ghostfully moving my way. The beauty was absolutely silent as he moved closer. I had a shot at this point as he took a pause at 4 yards, but of course it was the dreaded straight down headon situation. What felt like an eternity the buck stood motionless. Fearing he would smell me if he continued to get closer to my treesteps, i committed to shoot if i got only a small window of opprtunity. He just needed to turn, and thats what he did. Turning to his right, he slowly began walking behind me providing a hard quartering away shot. I quickly looked ahead and had a small window to get through the few branches in the way, beyond that i would have no shot. As he entered the spot I drew settled and released.

He Stumbled hard as he shot out and almost fell two more times as he ran out of sight. I gave him all the time i could stand and got down to observe where he was standing. To my relief I found 16" of my arrow, broadhead buried in the dirt. It was a great blood trail for 90 yards before he died. Autopsy revealed the arrow entered behind the left ribs and exited in the lower brisket/chest.

TOELKE WHIP 44# BEMAN CENTERSHOTS 470gr MAGNUS STINGER 2 BLADE 150gr

From: Hutch
Date: 15-Nov-18




GOOD LOOKIN BUCK!!!

Hutch

From: Nemophilist
Date: 15-Nov-18




Congratulations. Nice buck.

From: Wayne Hess
Date: 15-Nov-18




Enjoyed your hunt, Good buck and great Bow.

From: col buca
Date: 15-Nov-18




Very well done , great report . Enjoy dinner !

From: Supernaut
Date: 15-Nov-18




Loved the story, great buck and congrats!

From: Sam Dunham Professional Bowhunters Society - Associate Member
Date: 15-Nov-18




Thank you for sharing.

From: GUTPILE PA
Date: 15-Nov-18




That is awesome

From: Joey Ward
Date: 15-Nov-18




Congrats! Nice buck!

Good shootin’!

From: Pa Steve
Date: 15-Nov-18




That's a beautiful buck. Congratulations on making a great shot!

From: 76aggie
Date: 15-Nov-18




Nice job! Congratulations!

From: DarrinG
Date: 15-Nov-18




Awesome...congrats!

From: Ranger193
Date: 15-Nov-18




Well done and good story too. Thanks for sharing.

From: Buckshot
Date: 15-Nov-18




It was really cold this morning in Alabama. The wind kept me at home, all my sets were for a different wind.

From: Bernie Bjorklund
Date: 15-Nov-18




Great buck and great story! Conratulations and thanks for sharing!

Bernie

From: tonto59
Date: 15-Nov-18




Congrats!

From: S.M.Robertson
Date: 15-Nov-18




Goods shootin! And good story. We had ice and four inches heavy snow here in SW Pa..

From: NOVA7
Date: 15-Nov-18




I would say that's a good morning.

From: Kodiak
Date: 15-Nov-18




Great deer.

From: chazz847
Date: 15-Nov-18




WOW !! Nice buck, Congrats Sir!

From: Tree
Date: 15-Nov-18




Very nice !

From: Lowcountry
Date: 15-Nov-18




Nice and congrats!

From: Joey Ward
Date: 15-Nov-18




From: arlone Professional Bowhunters Society - Associate Member
Date: 15-Nov-18




Good buck, good picture, good story, a great morning for sure, and thanks for sharing!

From: Tom McCool
Date: 15-Nov-18




Good shooting!

From: Barber
Date: 15-Nov-18




Very nice buck ! Congratulations

From: Tlhbow
Date: 15-Nov-18




Good job and great read as well.

From: Clydebow
Date: 15-Nov-18




Nice< Congrats!

From: zwickey2bl
Date: 15-Nov-18




Northwest Alabama here. I wanted to go this morning but it was still raining here so I went on to work. Hoping to get away in time to go tomorrow afternoon. Very nice buck!

From: CD
Date: 15-Nov-18




Congratulations!

From: GHornsby
Date: 15-Nov-18




Thanks everyone! Great to share the experience with fellow single string shooters. Happy hunting

From: Arrowflinger
Date: 15-Nov-18




Beautiful Buck! Good Shooting!

From: Jimmy Blackmon
Date: 15-Nov-18




Great buck!

From: warden415
Date: 16-Nov-18




Great buck! Good story!!

From: Buzz
Date: 16-Nov-18




Congratulations on your hunt.

From: TGbow
Date: 16-Nov-18




Congrats! Nice buck

From: BigB
Date: 16-Nov-18




Very nice buck! Congrats!

From: Wapiti - - M. S. Compton's Traditional Bowhunters
Date: 16-Nov-18




Good for you congratulations !

From: deerhunt51
Date: 16-Nov-18




Great Hunt, Great buck! Congrats!

From: slowbow
Date: 16-Nov-18




Congratulations nice buck

From: oscar11
Date: 16-Nov-18




Nice buck, congrats.

From: CMF_3
Date: 16-Nov-18




What county are you in?

From: Old_Bear
Date: 16-Nov-18




Congrats!

From: awry
Date: 16-Nov-18




Congratulations

From: GHornsby
Date: 16-Nov-18




CMF..... Killed him in Cherokee Co





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