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To shreds, you say?
Join Date: Aug 2004
Location: in the house and on the street-how many, many feet we meet!
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Big Fat Deer
Yesterday was opening day of "regular" (read rifle) season. I got up at 4 and went to my tree stand where I spent the better part of last season being taunted and tormented only to finish out the season with track stew to put in the freezer and my door prize deer.
It seemed like it was going to shape up like another three weeks of disappointment. Nothing, no sign, no tracks, no beds. What had been a thriving deer community last year had become a ghost town. At sunrise (6:30) you could hear the guns going off all around the valley and by 9:30 I despaired at there being any deer left. At 11:00 I heard some crunching in the leaves over my shoulder and in the corner of my eye I saw a very cautious doe (they are usually blithe and oblivious) creep past my stand. It was looking at me but I was still and looking at it through the side of my eyes. I was also de-odorized and downwind so I don't think it really knew what I was. I could hear another deer behind it and wanted to wait until they passed by me in order to position my rifle and get a bead on one of them. I also didn't know if the deer in back was a doe or buck. Eventually after a few minutes they both passed, does, and then slipped behind trees, in and out and finally when I had one in my sights for an instant I hesitated and she was gone. In retrospect it was a good thing since she was at the bottom of a very steep hill and I would have had to drag her back up. Break for lunch and head to my hunting mentor's house which functions as a deer camp. Warmed up a bit and headed back out to the stand. (about 2 miles down the road) Enroute, I saw a huge flock of turkeys who outwitted me again this season and in the corner of the same field were my two does. I didn't have permission to hunt that field so they were safe. Back in my stand I decided to close my eyes and have a little snooze, I concentrated on listening to my environment and following the narration of my daydreams. After a while I was able to tune into sounds more easily than with my eyes open. There was a slight breeze that rustled the persistent leaves of a young beech right next to my stand. The same beech that obscured my shot last year at a magnificent doe on the last day of Muzzle loading season. I made a note to bring my saw next time and cut it down, then display it on a pike as a warning to the other trees. Carried away, there, sorry. Anyway, I dozed off again and shortly heard another bit of determined leaf crunching, a coyote ran past my stand and I thought for a moment that a nice coyote fur hat would be fetching for the little daughter this winter, but I debated and before I could decide the coyote was gone. I wasn't really there for coyote and hadn't decided my position on unexpected game. Quote:
About 20 minutes later I went through the same discussion with myself, as though we'd not already settled the matter. Shifting from foot to foot I glanced left and right for some compelling reason to leave I saw some movement in the field, about 100 yards away, through the brush and saplings at the edge of the field. A big ass deer! I shouldered the rifle and got the deer in my sights, a buck! He would take a few steps, then stop. Another few steps, a short run and stop. He was moving across my field of vision fast. I knelt down and rested the rifle on the shooting rail. I aimed for his heart and squeezed the trigger. He leapt at the sound and took off. WTF? How could I have missed him? Unbelievable. Damn. 30 yards later he plopped to the ground. Monstrously big 4 pointer. I got close and could see no wound, no blood. wtf? I poked around some more and still couldn't find the entry wound. I called my mentor who was at another stand on another hill and told him I shot one but had no idea how to gut it. He laughed and said he'd come by to show me. When we gutted him saw that I had hit the heart and liver. He's hanging up in my buddy's barn. Monstrously big.
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Back in 10
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a fabulous read with my morning coffee
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Goon Squad Leader
Join Date: Nov 2004
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Congrats.
Pics or be piked, as a warning to other posters. Sorry, getting carried away there.
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To shreds, you say?
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Thanks guys. pics coming soon.
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LONG LIVE KING ZIPPY! per Feetz
Join Date: Mar 2003
Location: Arkansas
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Well done Feetz !!!!!
Congrats !!!
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Not Suspicious, Merely Canadian
Join Date: Oct 2006
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Loved reading the context as well as the main event. Congratulations on your buck!
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LONG LIVE KING ZIPPY! per Feetz
Join Date: Mar 2003
Location: Arkansas
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Ok Feetz yer entitled to yer man card now
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To shreds, you say?
Join Date: Aug 2004
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Thanks Zippy! I've already got six tasks ready to be punched.
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Way to go, foots! That was a compelling read. Sounds like a perfect shot.
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Fucktard Resistance League
Join Date: Jun 2008
Location: 1.14 acres of heaven
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Excellent story, but honestly, why do hunters do all this camo/hiding/4 a.m. stuff? If I wanted to, I could shoot deer from my front door. Weekly.
If you want an easy hunting experience, just hang out in my front yard and wait a bit - they'll be along any time! |
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To shreds, you say?
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I do bowhunt from my friends front door.
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still says videotape
Join Date: Feb 2001
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Groovy. You gonna make some jerky?
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Makes some feel uncomfortable
Join Date: Dec 2005
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Now you can make a deer coat for the baby girl!
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Makes some feel uncomfortable
Join Date: Dec 2005
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BTW, that deer isn't fat, it's just big boned.
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Werepandas - lurking in your shadows
Join Date: Jun 2008
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I've had a couple of big deer poppinh up on my game camera. They are destroying my green field.
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