Primitive Archer
Main Discussion Area => Shooting and Hunting => Hunting 2021 => Topic started by: BowEd on October 17, 2021, 10:13:56 pm
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A friend of mine Chad Strain in central Missouri double lunged a nice doe today with a winged elm I made for him last summer.She went 60 yards and collapsed.
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Bow.
http://www.primitivearcher.com/smf/index.php/topic,70491.0.html
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Another nice one, tell him congrats Ed. :)
Pappy
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Give your friend a congratulations for me to Ed.
Bjrogg
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You bet.He shot her in his traditional native garb.Don't have a picture of that but it includes brain tan buckskin leggins/a cloth shirt and a scarf.He has a Cherrokee background.He can speak fluid Cherrokee.Taught me a few of his native words also.
I'll try to get him to send a picture of him in his traditional garb also.
It's tough getting one of those big woods deer.I knew he'd put the bow to good use.He said a doe came cruising by and stopped to within 5 yards but behind a red cedar.Figure it gave him time to get set.It stepped out and he slam dunked her with a centershot pass through the ribs double lunging her at 10 yards.Good finish to a successful hunt.He brain tans his own hides himself too.
We've got a lot in common.
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Congrats to the both of you
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Congratulations to your buddy Ed. Always a good feeling when someone is successful with a bow you crafted for them.
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congrats to you and your friend! Nice doe!
Hawkdancer
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Thanks fellas.I'm sure he'll appreciate that.I'm sure he's still hunting too to fill out more tags.He lives in Gods' country there.Beautiful area.
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Here's a picture of him wearing his traditional Cherrokee native garment while hunting and shooting this deer.
(https://i.imgur.com/yYeJyXk.png)
(https://i.imgur.com/DjQ16zN.jpg)
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Heard from my buddy in the Ozarks.His daughter got a deer and he got another one too.Both with a rifle.Had some close calls with the bow earlier though.
I can't believe they let residents shoot deer with the .223 in Missouri.I'd be trying for head shots if that was that way in Iowa.
I imagine I might talk to him at Mo Jam this year.