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Cheetah makes meet today

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Stick in TN 19-Nov-23
Stick in TN 19-Nov-23
EZ Archer 19-Nov-23
AK Pathfinder 19-Nov-23
Bob Rowlands 19-Nov-23
selstickbow 19-Nov-23
the Black Spot 19-Nov-23
Buhbuh73 20-Nov-23
Wayne Hess 20-Nov-23
Bernie P. 20-Nov-23
smrobertson 20-Nov-23
deerfly 20-Nov-23
cobra 20-Nov-23
Clydebow 20-Nov-23
Buzz 20-Nov-23
BRIBOWl 20-Nov-23
Mindful 20-Nov-23
Tethered Falcon 20-Nov-23
Stick in TN 20-Nov-23
Wapiti - - M. S. 20-Nov-23
Coop 20-Nov-23
buckeye 23-Nov-23
Precurve 24-Nov-23
Jimmyjumpup 24-Nov-23
Joe2Crow 24-Nov-23
Joe2Crow 24-Nov-23
Bearcurve59 26-Nov-23
Dad 10-Mar-24
Bjrogg 10-Mar-24
Stick in TN 10-Mar-24
Heavy Metal 10-Mar-24
Stick in TN 10-Mar-24
Buzz 10-Mar-24
smrobertson 10-Mar-24
Wayne Hess 10-Mar-24
ChadR 10-Mar-24
tradslinger 10-Mar-24
B.T. 10-Mar-24
JBM 10-Mar-24
From: Stick in TN
Date: 19-Nov-23




Decided to go sit behind the barn this morning just to have a short sit before church. My little patch of woods is great in early season but when the farm next to me cuts the corn my place dries up quick. I really had planned on shooting squirrels since I doubted I’d see a deer. So there I was putting the stare down on a squirrel that just wouldn’t come quite close enough when I notice a deer walking in my orchard. It was a big fat spike. He was walking steady as bucks tend to do this time of year. Not looking left or right but just walking looking for lady love. As he passed behind a beach tree I came to full draw and was tracking him as he came out the other side. I was in the zone for once. If the bow made any noise at the shot neither the deer nor I heard it. Suddenly there was an orange flower of fletch right where I was looking on his shoulder. He gave a little growl as he busted down the hill toward the creek. I listened intently but never heard any splashing in the creek but I didn’t hear him crash either. I waited about 30 min and snuck back to the house for a hot cup of coffee. After a cup and a biscuit I took up the trail. The old Zwickey delta had done its job again. There was plenty of blood and easy to follow. He made it about 40 yards. I’ve been in a real shooting slump for a while (completely missed two deer last week under 10 yds) and had been working hard on form blank bale shooting every night. I was so proud of that shot on a walking deer at about 15 yards that I can’t explain it but if you’ve been there you know what I mean.

The bow is the HH Cheetah I got off Old Tim a few weeks ago. 43@29. I draw it a little over 30 so I guess 45-46 lbs. The arrow was a 31” carbon express with a Zwickey delta up front. 545 grains. The hit was in the meat of the shoulder with the blade cutting up and down it slid between two ribs going in and between two ribs going out but glanced off the far side bone in the shoulder. Penetration was good with only about half the feathers sticking out my side of the deer.

The entire process was a true blessing from God.

From: Stick in TN
Date: 19-Nov-23




I can’t get the photo to attach

From: EZ Archer
Date: 19-Nov-23




Congrats- thanks for the recounting

From: AK Pathfinder
Date: 19-Nov-23




Got to love it when a plan comes together.

From: Bob Rowlands
Date: 19-Nov-23




Congrats! Short trail. Nicely done. Thanks for the story.

From: selstickbow
Date: 19-Nov-23




nice job, thanks for sharing with us. Steve

From: the Black Spot
Date: 19-Nov-23




Too cool! Love thiose cheetah’s!

From: Buhbuh73
Date: 20-Nov-23




Great memory made thanks for sharing the story

From: Wayne Hess
Date: 20-Nov-23




Congratulations, enjoy

From: Bernie P. Professional Bowhunters Society - Qualified Member Professional Bowhunters Society - Associate Member Compton's Traditional Bowhunters
Date: 20-Nov-23




Congrats!Good story.

From: smrobertson
Date: 20-Nov-23




Congratulations my friend!

From: deerfly
Date: 20-Nov-23




sometimes its hard to shake those misses, putting one down clean is the best cure, congrats

From: cobra
Date: 20-Nov-23




Time to break out a cast iron skillet :)

From: Clydebow
Date: 20-Nov-23




Congrats!

From: Buzz
Date: 20-Nov-23




Congrats.

From: BRIBOWl
Date: 20-Nov-23




alright you did it goes without saying never give up!

From: Mindful
Date: 20-Nov-23




Well written……when you can, we would enjoy a photo of your Cheetha. ??

From: Tethered Falcon
Date: 20-Nov-23




Well done Sir, love to hear about it and thanks for sharing

From: Stick in TN
Date: 20-Nov-23




I’ve been trying to load a pic but can’t figure it out.

From: Wapiti - - M. S. Compton's Traditional Bowhunters
Date: 20-Nov-23




Congratulations thanks for sharing your hunt with us,nice story.

From: Coop
Date: 20-Nov-23




Congrats

From: buckeye
Date: 23-Nov-23




Congratulations on a clean kill. It's a good feeling when it all comes together!

From: Precurve
Date: 24-Nov-23




Congratulations, and great story!

From: Jimmyjumpup Professional Bowhunters Society - Associate Member
Date: 24-Nov-23




Nice story. Pics?

From: Joe2Crow
Date: 24-Nov-23




Congrats! Loved the story.

From: Joe2Crow
Date: 24-Nov-23




Congrats! Loved the story.

From: Bearcurve59
Date: 26-Nov-23




Congrats for sure, and I wish I'd followed the same thought with my 43# Cheetah! But I took a deer with my Levergun 30-30 on opening morning of Rifle season, but in a different place than I'd done most my hunting. I'd sit my best spot in a treestand in sept-oct I know 125-150 hours maybe and hadn't even seen a deer. But I'd saw several squirrels. So the second week of Rifle season I put on my orange and took my 22 rifle for a squirrel supper. One hour in the stand the 2nd biggest buck I've ever had opportunity at, spent 4 minutes in front me right where I'd hoped my best shot, from 6- 12yds! As they say, ain't that way they say it goes!! And never fired a shot with the 22. Well today's last day rifle season, and I ain't taking a 22 anymore!

From: Dad
Date: 10-Mar-24




Nicely done!

From: Bjrogg
Date: 10-Mar-24




Thanks for the story. I like pictures, but I like the stories better.

Bjrogg

From: Stick in TN
Date: 10-Mar-24




This was an attempt to load a pic. I still haven’t figured out how to do it

From: Heavy Metal
Date: 10-Mar-24




There was a big problem uploading pics around that time, nobody could get pictures to post. Might be worth trying again.

From: Stick in TN
Date: 10-Mar-24

Stick in TN's embedded Photo



From: Buzz
Date: 10-Mar-24




Congratulations on your hunt.

From: smrobertson
Date: 10-Mar-24




Good for you Stick! The longbow was made for situations, such as this.

From: Wayne Hess
Date: 10-Mar-24




Good picture too

From: ChadR
Date: 10-Mar-24




Great story (and pic)! What a blessing. God is good!

From: tradslinger
Date: 10-Mar-24




Amen, awesome pic, great story. congrats

From: B.T.
Date: 10-Mar-24




Very nice story and picture. I felt like I was there.

From: JBM
Date: 10-Mar-24




Glad that You got the photo to load!





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