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gmherps
01-23-2006, 03:52 PM
I shot this 3 year old 8 point on Ft Hood this year.
He's the biggest deer I've ever shot.
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I shot him with my Bowtech Liberty, from my doublebull matrix blind. 18 yard shot, and my heart was-a pounding!!!!!
kootenaykiller
01-23-2006, 06:56 PM
congrats,i bet he tastes good.i can see why your heart was pounding,18 yards is pretty close.
TreeDoc
01-23-2006, 07:15 PM
18 yards? That's cool...I couldn't get within 18 yards of my house cat let alone a deer! I doubt I'll ever be able to bow hunt and will have to continue on poking holes from a distance with my rifle.
Good Job!
gmherps
01-23-2006, 07:48 PM
Thanks a lot guys.
He never knew I was even there, so that made it even more fun.
Steverino
01-24-2006, 11:07 AM
That hunt must have been a rush! Lets here the "deets'
fabsroman
01-24-2006, 02:52 PM
GM,
Congratulations on the deer. Is this your first antlered whitetail?
TD,
It takes a lot of patience to get the deer that close, but it is well worth it when everything works out. I shot my first antlered deer with a rifle, and my next two with a shotgun, but my heart wasn't beating anywhere near to what it was when I had 9 does around my tree stand while bow hunting. It was beating so hard that I thought the deer would hear it.
gmherps
01-25-2006, 09:37 PM
Not my first whitetail, but for sure the biggest.
He dressed at 103#.
It was 11-5-05 (gun season opener), and I decided to keep bowhunting. I went to my favorite spot on Hood. I've killed a buck every year, same day, for the past 3 seasons. However, instead of setting up in the tree where I normally go, I decided to set up my double bull matrix; to try to get a bit closer. I had every intention of gettimg me doe that day. I passed on 4 bucks and 10 doe that morning!!! Don't ask me why I didn't shoot any of those deer because I have no explanation.
Mind you, it was 86 degrees that day, and many of times I thought about packing it in and leaving. But I stayed.
At 4:32pm I noticed something at about 2o'clock (to my right!). At 4:37pm I saw that this guy had a very nice chocolate rack. My heart just leaped into my throat. I swear I thought he could hear my heart beating at that point.
I had 2 cedar trees blocking the shot, but at least he never knew I was there. At 4:47pm he stepped the 5 extra steps I needed to take him. I pulled my Bowtech Liberty, back sporting the 125 grain Magnus Stingers, and let the arrow fly. I can't remember for the life of me if I used the 10 yard pin or the 20 yard pin!!
TWACK!!!! Bone breaking good sound!!
After I got down on my knees and thanked God for blessing me with this hoss of a deer, I tracked him 25 yards away in a couple cedar bushes. 18 yard shot from the blind.
The Matrix I firmly believe got me that close. Not too mention my bow shoots very quiet.
BTW, to the young hunter (or oldie but goodie), patience pays off. I got in my blind exactly 13.5 hours before I shot him. I'm an all day hunter, so long butt-hurting hunting isn't new to me. All of the weather conditions (the heat) siad that deer should not have been there. He was there, and I could have never killed that deer from my living room couch.
I'm already praying for something a little bit bigger than him for next year.
He has a 15.5 inch spread, but I have not had him scored. I don't think he'll score much, but he's already on the wall.
Thanks for all the nice compliments fellas!!
Good luck to all.
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