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Late Season Buck

Discussion in 'Bowhunting Talk' started by Diesel77, Jan 7, 2010.

  1. Diesel77

    Diesel77 Weekend Warrior

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    Yesterday evening I was lucky enough to finally get a crack at this buck we named Countdown. I’ve been hunting him for about 2 weeks now, but was limited to waiting for the right wind, and waiting for him to show himself in daylight. I had him come in one trail 7 days over the last 12 in daylight and after checking my trail camera every day, Tuesday I saw he was back on the daylight pattern so I set up yesterday evening to try and get shot at him. After seeing 40 or so deer I heard footsteps coming from where he had been coming from right at dusk, sure enough it took once glance to recognize him and he was headed right for my shooting lane which was 18 yards. If everything worked out right it would be an easy shot. I turned my video camera on, grabbed my bow carefully with lots of deer right under my stand, turned my sight pin lights on and waited for a few more steps. He was slightly quartered away heading away from me now. I anchored, settled my pin, and made the shot, saw him jump and mule kick, and took off but I could tell he was hit good by the way he was running which is all on video. I saw the Firenock hit mid chest and buried in the opposite shoulder quartering away. I knew it was a deadly hit. I saw him and the Firenock run about 40 yards before I saw the Firenock start spinning around and stop. I thought the arrow had broken off. With the cold temps I decided to just get down after about 15 minutes and head in for the night and look for him in the morning. After I got home I watched the video and knew he was done for. As it turns out, where I saw the Firenock stop is where he piled up. He only went 40 yards. He scored 157. Good way to end the season after 72 days in a stand.

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  2. DoubleLung84

    DoubleLung84 Weekend Warrior

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    That is an awesome buck!! Congrats!!! Love the pic of blood on the snow.
     
  3. Schultzy

    Schultzy Grizzled Veteran

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    Excellent buck there Andy!!! Congratulation's!! Lighted sight pins must be legal I take It.
     
  4. buckhunter1988

    buckhunter1988 Weekend Warrior

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    thats a heck of a deer man
     
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    BOW/zimmer Weekend Warrior

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    Congrats on the great buck
     
  6. Diesel77

    Diesel77 Weekend Warrior

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    Yes sir.

    Vertical Bow Regulations
    Vertical bows (compound, recurve, or straight limb) may be used to hunt nutria, woodchucks, and all game birds and game mammals, including migratory game birds, with the exception of beaver, long-tailed weasel, mink, muskrat, and river otter.

    Any vertical bow used for hunting must be hand-held, hand-drawn and held in the drawn position by hand. Release aids are permitted.

    The use of draw-lock devices for vertical bows is permitted during any season for which the crossbow is legal.

    Anyone who is authorized to use a crossbow by special permit can also use a draw-lock device on a vertical bow.

    For hunting deer and bear, the vertical bow shall have a full draw and pull of not less than 30 pounds.

    The use of poisoned arrows is not permitted.


    Regulations Pertaining to Both Vertical Bows and Crossbows
    Arrows for vertical bows and crossbows must have a sharpened broadhead with a metal cutting surface having a minimum width of 7/8 of an inch.

    The vertical bow and crossbow may be used for hunting deer during the Deer Firearms Season and Muzzleloader Season, in accordance with Firearms and Muzzleloader Season regulations.

    Firearms may not be carried while hunting deer during the Bow Season.
     
  7. Sliverflicker

    Sliverflicker Grizzled Veteran

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    Great late season Buck Andy, way to get er done.
     
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    GregH Legendary Woodsman

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    Sweet looking buck, Andy! Congrats!
     
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    virginiashadow Legendary Woodsman

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    Andy, great buck. Hey Andy, I am watching the Team Overkill (Suburban Maryland bowhunters) video right now. I see those guys wearing your ultimatecamo....pretty cool. If you talk with them for any reason, tell them I really enjoyed their video.

    Brett
     
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    nice buck, congrats
     
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    Siman/OH Legendary Woodsman

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    Congrats Diesal!
     
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    Hell of a buck Diesel! Real stud there in the late season!
     
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    Congrats!!!!!
     
  14. bigbuckdown

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    beautiful deer backstrap's on you ha-ha keep laying'em down.
     
  15. fatsbucknut

    fatsbucknut Die Hard Bowhunter

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    Congrats on an awesome buck! 40 deer in one sit is unbelievable, i think i only saw 50-60 in the whole season
     
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    Congrats again Andy!
     
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    Cougar Mag Weekend Warrior

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    Tremendous buck, and especially nice getting him in the late season. Kudos for getting it done!
     
  18. Iamyourhuckleberry

    Iamyourhuckleberry Die Hard Bowhunter

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    Congrats Andy- way to stick it out! The hard work paid off-AWESOME!
     
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    As I said in my email, HUGE congrats you deserve it.
     
  20. Tony

    Tony Legendary Woodsman

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    Way to go, Andy!!! it couldnt have happened to a classier guy! :)
     

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