2022 Deer Pics/Chatter/Excuses

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Jlingle

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Got my first deer with traditional archery! Shot a doe at 22yrds with a recurve. 40 lb draw weight…. Got a clean pass through…. She ran 50 yards, stopped, and did the wobble-flop
Congratulations! I’ve been hunting with a traditional bow for a few years now. It’s unbelievably hard to get everything to come together for a good clean kill. I killed a doe early this bow season, and the Thursday before rifle season I killed my first buck with a trad bow. It’s so stinking hard to do….

Congratulations on a great accomplishment! What arrow and broadhead setup are you using?
 

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Don’t hear that often. Congrats! I moved on from compound to hopefully one day shoot something with recurve. Haven’t pulled my bow out in 3 years since moving houses and somehow misplacing my string…
Shoot me a message with the specs of your bow, I betcha I can help you get a replacement string. They’re only about $20 or so
 

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I don’t know how much land you’re hunting, but deer are pretty adaptive as I’m sure you know. I bet they’re still going to hang around somewhere close.
They are also curious. I bet the first time the activity ceases, the deer will stroll through to see what’s going on. That’s what happened when my neighbor broke ground on their house. Did a bunch of dirt work one day and that afternoon late, I looked out the window and several deer were standing in the middle of where his house would eventually sit.
 

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Jlingle I’m shooting a 500 spine black Eagle vintage cut to 31”. I’ve played around with the weight up front. My local shop had me shooting 175gr up front but I get the best arrow flight with 125gr. Yesterday I shot German Jager broadheads. I want to see if Magnus Stingers will hold up better after shot. That Jager seemed pretty beat up-beyond sharpening. Seems like the blades are made of pretty soft steel.
 

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Hunted hard yesterday morning, climbed up the side of a good sized mountain and stayed until 11:30. Saw tons of deer and shot 2 hogs, who oddly enough were way up on the very top of the mountain above me. I didn’t plan to hunt yesterday evening, but the farmers hired hand called and said he had gathered cattle off one of their places and he watched a BUNCH of deerrun onto their other property. My son pestered me until I agreed to grab my gear and head out.

My stand at the property is in a draw, between a pond and a wheat field. I have to cross a large wheat field in the truck to get to the area where the farmer likes me to park. Because I arrived late in the afternoon, there were already 25+ deer on the wheat, including 2 nice bucks. I pulled through the gate, parked in the shade, and started glassing to see what the deer were in the field. Right away I spotted 2 nice bucks and one of them was a definite shooter, but they were a long ways from me. My wind was blowing directly to ALL the deer I could see, and I had no clue how to get closer. I kinda thought to myself “what the heck, let’s see what happens” so I pulled my truck next to an abandoned house just inside the property, got out and began putting on all my orange…. Getting my gun out of the truck and loading it….. grabbing my binoculars again…… and the big shooter was still there. My rangefinder wouldn’t give me a reading, so I used onX to getting an approximate distance to the buck. 375 was my best guess. I knew I had no prayer of getting any closer, so I laid down on my belly, flipped out my bipods, and let the 300wsm bark. The big buck and 2 does ran east about 100 yards when I shot, and I immediately thought I missed. I racked another shell into my gun, and got back on the scope. When I found him again in the scope, he turned around and began going west again and I could plainly see blood spewing profusely from his side. He got wobbly in his backend and went down. He’s by far my biggest buck. Gross green score 170 4/8” and this is the first time we had ever seen him. No pictures of him (we’re running 3 cell cams in the area) and no sightings of any kind. I’m super proud of him, obviously. My wife not so much…. This is taxidermy bill #3 for our family this year 😬 but I wouldn’t change any of it for the world.View attachment 321829View attachment 321830
=:0 WOW! I wasn't going to go out today, but after seeing this dude I have to scratch my buck itch.

WOW! Congratulations.
 

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Took my buddy out to shoot his first buck. I also took him out when he shot his first doe a couple years ago. I think he was pretty pumped. He was getting buck fever before the shot also and said he was shaking. lol. I think that's why the shot was a little far back, but it was enough to do the job.


I shot a small 7 point buck with my 6.5 Grendel build. 120gr Nosler Ballistic tip ammo works good.
Congrats on getting your buddy his first buck!
Congrats GnometownHero on your buck. Any pics?
 

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Got a decent 8 point Monday with the 6.8.
The best part of the hunt was I had my 11 year old with me. Now she’s asking when we can go again.😁
 

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