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Thread: Finally, only took 4 years

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    Caretaker stug's Avatar
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    Finally, only took 4 years

    So this morning I finally accomplished a goal I set 4 years ago, to get a deer with the bow.
    I got back into bowhunting in late 2020, and managed to get a pig in Dec 2020. A nice big boar. In March 2021 I got a shot at a deer but stuffed up the shot and hit a tree instead.
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    In July 2024 I managed to get another pig.
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    But the deer hadn’t given me a lot of opportunities. I had drew back on 2 other deer but never got a shot away. Finally this morning I was slowing making my way across a face into the gully at the bottom. It’s pretty rocky so impossible to go slowly. I was about half way down to the gully when I heard rocks moving infront of me. Looking ahead I could see two deer moving through the scrub. Hoping they would come out into the open I put an arrow on the string and clipped my release to the d-loop. I got my rangefinder out and waited. Soon one of the deer moved into the open and stopped, broadside on. I ranged him, adjusted my sight and drew back. I put the bottom pin where I wanted and started to pull back on the release. Eventually it broke and I heard the arrow hit the deer, he kicked and ran off. The deer made its way back across the face towards me and I was sure I heard it fall over not far way.
    I got my phone and marked the spot I shot from and put some toilet paper in a bush so I could the spot again if I needed to. Then I sat down and had a muesli bar.
    I only gave the animal 7 minutes before I headed over to the spot it was standing when I shot it. I quickly found the arrow, covered in blood, but the broadhead and insert had broken off. I figured the arrow had gone right through the deer but stuck in the ground/bushes behind it and the broadhead had broken on impact or when the deer ran off.
    There wasn’t a huge amount of blood but I was able to follow the blood trail to the animal, a young spiker.
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    Great going.the bow seems to have changed almost as much as the archer. Enjoy your venison.hard earned.
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    Congrats! again
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    Nice going, hard work done now so enjoy the venison.
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    Well done Stu
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    Shut up, get out & start pushing!

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    Bloody awesome! well rewarded for the perseverance and patience.
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    Top effort
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    Far out, haven't the tools changed since 92
    Great stuff

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    Awesome. Well done.
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    Experience. What you get just after you needed it.

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    Top marks, @stug - the bow opens up an entirely different level of hunting.
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    Well done that man,wheels got larger and fletchs got smaller.
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    Congratulations
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    Well done Stu! You will enjoy that feed more than most
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    1992, 2024, you're on a roll now!
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    Congratulations Stu
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