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The Bow stand Log thread.


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same here. wasnt until my walk back to the truck i saw deer, and that was two tails bailing out of the corn into a finger of brush and rock piles. this morning was slow to, but holy cow has buck sign appeared in the last few days. does and fawns are still together, and buck know does aren't ready yet, at least i think so, because only small bucks have responded to rattling. but hey, at least something is working!

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yeah I literally can not wait till this weekend it should be going full tilt. bucks running everywhere. I have hunted this week for the last upteen years and it has always been intresting. Bucks running here bucks running there they come from all directions they just go bonkers.

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Been catching the last hour of light many times the past few weeks. Only seen a few does and fawns but know one evening a good buck with walk that funnel. Last night he showed at the edge of the beans about 40 yards out with maybe 15 minutes of legal shooting. But by that time, the overcast sky and flat light it was hard to even see his main beams which wrapped around nicely in front of his head. Drew but couldn't see the color of the fiber optic pins so I waited til I could bring the bow down and did. Saw him exit the beans up the hill but the same direction he'd come from.

I'll see him again, usually they show up on the trail close to the fence giving me a 10 yard chip shot from my ground position.

Lots of time to hunt starting next week (see I Quit in BWCA threads.)

He won the first round in that flat light but the game is on!

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Well last night was my night. I got done with my last class at 3 and grabbed the portable, climbing steps, my reezen, and was off some public land in SD located somewhere near my college (SDSU). me and my buddy scouted this area earlier and as of late have been seeing some good rut activity. I was set up and ready to go at 4:15. at 6:30 i watched a buck come out hit a scrape at 50 yards and proceed to walk my way. at 15 yards he stopped broadside and i watched my lighted nock enter him right were i was aiming and easily passed through as my arrow was burried in the dirt 6 inches. I seen him run 100 yards and enter some trees. I got down did some tracking and decided i needed some help. I got the Girlfriend to come help me and we tracked him for 300 yards which included crossing through a knee deep river as she had a smile on her face the whole way saying were gonna find him. Well we did and she helped drag it back through that creek the half mile back to the truck never complaining just smiling and laughing as we were both on cloud nine. By the time we got it back to the truck it was 10 and drove to her house which is an 1hour and 30 min and cleaned it. sorry not the perfect setting for pics but it was late and raining and we just wanted to get it all cleaned up. We finished at around 1:30 this morning but man was it worth it! To date this is my best buck and couldnt be happier im gonna get a european mount. Sorry for the lengthy post but the smile hasnt left my face yet and i cant thank my girlfriend enough. O by the way i was fully dressed in camo but took it all off cause it was soaked from the rain and the creek. 13946_1271420787131_1278210065_8134.jpg13946_1271420707129_1278210065_8134.jpg

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It was a good night for hunting. BUT. First I Get a late start almost late enough I shouldn't have went but I was going to hunt some public close to home I get to the parking lot get all my stuff together and realize I forgot my back pack with all my tree steps so I have to sit on the ground no bug deal I decide. So I am sitting there glassing a bean field for 30min or so before seeing a buck across the field working his way along the edge. I watch him for 15 minutes doing his business hitting all the licking Branch's then cars on the road start driving by honking there horn at what I dint know there is know way they could see this buck I thought the honking would send him in a different direction but it doesn't so he finally turns to start walking up the fence line to me when what sounded like someone was shocking the heck out of this dog it yelped for at least 30 second. Which turns the buck into the trees behind me I could see him moving threw them I was waiting for a shot but then he winded me and ran back across the beans with no shot. Do you think he maybe back??

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Great buck ther slopmaster! I think the girlfriend that tracked and dragged it with you is right up there as a keeper as well! Great story, you should be proud. Great shot placement as well, I too would never have thought the deer would travel that far. Good education for the rest of us on the boards. Congrats!

Tunrevir~

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NICE BUCK Slopmaster!! Great job tag teaming with your girlfriend!

I my self went to the range close to home yesterday a.m. to practice a while, first time to the bale to retrieve my arrows I

looked behind the backstop and there stood a broken off 8pt. buck.

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Thanks for all the replies guys i appreciate it! by the way my girlfriend shot her first deer this year with a bow a nice doe so she is a hunting fanatic no doubt and will be hooked forever. pretty much proved that to me last night. her father raised her right in my opinion and im glad she's been mine for the past 2 years.

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Yep slopmaster you got her hooked I did the samething with my girlfiend back in 96 bought her her first bow got her into the woods and harvesting deer now we are married and the outdoor passion is still thier every fall. Preaty soon yours too will get excited and the smell of earth cover scent like mine.

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slopmaster,

Unbelievable story i loved it you told it with passion and it shows on your face. Nice arrow placement and sounds like you have a future hunting partner. Thanks for sharing the pictures and the story. Congrats!!!

mr

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Yep, might take a few days. A couple years ago I saw the same buck every five days. Arrowed him on the fifth sighting when he walked within 10 yards. Hang in there, keep still and the wind in your favor, then just be patient. Sounds like you hunt a spot similar to mine. If its not him it might be another!

Good luck

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