Primitive Archer
Main Discussion Area => Archived Hunting Pics => Shooting and Hunting => 2017 Hunting Pics => Topic started by: BowEd on November 22, 2017, 08:51:45 pm
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Put a good arrow through an old doe this evening.Been getting colder here waiting on Mr. Big to come by and it's about time I shot something for meat/rawhide/and sinew anyway.I've got another tag though.It was an 8 to 10 yard shot with my horn bow and a 568 grain self nocked dogwood with a 145 grain stos broadhead.Arrow was a pass through and hav'nt found the arrow yet.Look for it tomorrow.Robin found her around 60 to 70 yards from where it was shot.
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Nice shootin' Ed!
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Was looking at the deer and congrats, but that bow has some serious reflex after unstringing from the hunt and love the quiver also...
Don
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Way to go! Robin deserves a pic for the tracking! Btw, I read somewhere that black light shows blood sign very well after dark, not that most of have one real handy! I'd rather hear a tracker dog baying the find!
Hawkdancer
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Thanks fellas.Good luck yourselves fellas.The weather is holding up pretty decent this year.I'll keep a hunting.
The bow was shown on the horn bow thread.. .http://www.primitivearcher.com/smf/index.php/topic,57143.0.html
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Congrats Ed -C-
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Congratulations Ed. You put in your time for sure. Good Hunting and diffinitly something to be Thankful for. I just love your horn bows. Is that the one you just finished or is it the one you repaired the handle on? Never mind I can see it's your trusted old friend that you repaired the handle on. Sweet.
Bjrogg
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Nice job Ed, good looking doe and Bow. :)
Pappy
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Good job Ed!
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Thanks again fellas...A picture of what I appreciate about a lot of these animals out there in general.Normally who in the world would have a doe mounted.Noone!!!Not me!!!I'm different!!!I try to put a tribute to a lot of different animals out there just from the way I feel about them.
I like big bucks too don't get me wrong but this primitive bow making hobby puts that appreciation to a different level of gratitude.
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Ed I know exactly what you mean. I know you respect her and will give her new life. Honestly I've only been doing this for two years but those older does are some really challenging animals for this type of hunting. I think their more alert than the young bucks. Can't wait to see what creations she turns into.
Bjrogg
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Congratulations, Ed! Good shooting and meat for the freezer.
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Thanks Mullet.Right now it will supplement our diet here.Would like to get at least 1 more...buck or doe.
BJ.....Those old does take on a responsibility of taking care of their young.They don't seem to let that responsibility leave them come fall and winter through breeding season.They've tattled on me many a time.Bucks many times are just plain self absorbed and easier but to get a chance at a big boy it's just a roll of the dice being in the right place at the right time.Working the odds.The way I look at it here these deer are a replenishable resource not suffering too much here anyway.With the call for more and more good rawhide right now all this does' hide is destined for is that as a trade item.We'll take use and care of the rest....lol.
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congrats!! awesome job.I had a similar shot on a doe this year. It was a good liver shot right at dust. I followed the trail for 50yrds marking it with toilet paper as I went. I pulled out to start again in the morning. It was going down to 32 that evening and decided this would be best so I didn't bump her out . Me and my buddy started at the last mark of toilet paper in the morning. We went about another 60yrds or so with great blood the whole way only to come up on a gut pile. 15 yrds from the gut pile was a ladder stand I never new was there. We could see where it was dragged and went down to a small parking area 200yrds down the ridge. Needless to say I was bummed..... Kick myself in the butt for not tracking it out that night. Im just glad that the deer didn't go to waste and someone was able to use the meat.
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Yes that is a bummer.All a person can do if possible is keep trying later on.You just ran across a plain thief that's all!!A ladder stand is quite a permanent type stand I thought.
I have an outfitter across the fence from my 80 leasing 600 acres at least last year anyway and I suspect the same thing happened.Not sure if his clients are there this year though or that he is leasing the ground again.I've left them over night too to find them partially eaten by coyotes too.Sometimes years can be a struggle one way or another.
This paticular deer this year stayed on my 80 and when it left I could see it was hurt pretty bad trotting around in tight circles and did'nt actually go very far.Sort of a semi circle around me actually.Very little if any blood trail.
I trusted my shot as the arrow just disappeared.Gutting and butchering it showed the damage.I've looked for the arrow a long long time though and can't seem to find it.Robin says I've got to get a metal detector....lol.
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congrats on your hunt,,, and future great eating
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Congratulations and good shooting!
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Thanks fellas.Weather has done a turn round again to be warmer.The season continues here.Good luck to you all too.
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We are supposed to have a bow hunting shut down here in Iowa from dec.2nd. to dec.18th.Then bow hunting resumes till jan.10th.Mean while a late muzzle loader season is injected from the 18th.of dec. to jan. 10 too but bow hunting is allowed yet.
All these different seasons is to accomodate every type of deer hunter out there hunting in Iowa.
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Congrats on the deer, hope you get another.
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Nice w To buddy! I dig the quiver
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Thanks....The quiver is a black or fisher coon as some call them.A cat quiver type style.I lined it with smoked brain tan deer but probably did'nt really need to.Used a green split dogwood stiffener letting it dry to shape to create a stable opening to get arrows from.The quiver is light as a feather to carry.
The whitetail here probably don't taste as good as your elk up there but they'll have to do.