My story to how I got started is here: http://forums.bowhunting.com/bowhunting-talk/55601-my-story-bowhunting.html That was last year, and I had NO CLUE wtf I was doing. This year I was more knowledgeable, prepared and confident in myself to get the job done. I hit him in the heart and clipped the lungs (much better then a jugular shot like last year) He went about 25 yards and bedded down and passed almost instantly. You have to start somewhere! I watched him walk in and check his scrape 30 yards out from me. The "buck fever" is unreal and something you cannot explain unless you experience it. Not bad for my second deer! I received a lot of meat and that will be great to help feed the family this winter!
Congrats on your first buck! You'll continue to become a better hunter and this will hopefully be your first of many.
Congrats....good eating right there....enjoy your new obsession Sent from my SAMSUNG-SGH-I337 using Tapatalk 2
I forgot to mention, draggin a deer out of the woods is no fun at all. Do they make something to make dragging these things easier? it was tough dragging this beast out. I mean I am 6'2 230lbs and I workout daily, but damn!!! I thought I was going to have a heart attack haha
Don't you know... They GAIN WEIGHT after you kill one (even eviscerated) Oh... Congratulations on 'Getting the Job Done!'
A big congrats to you. Nothing like that first bowkill. You'll never forget it. Blessings..........Pastorjim Sent from my SPH-D710 using Tapatalk