Primitive Archer
Main Discussion Area => Around the Campfire => Topic started by: Mechslasher on September 17, 2011, 09:31:40 pm
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and i'll tell you what happened.
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Is there an arrow in the the top of his back about mid-body?
George
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Did he get tangled up in a string or clothes line?? Nice buck for sure!!
Ok...or an arrow that missed that was shot from the other side of the fence? :-\
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I see a big white antler on top of its head.
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appears to be an arrow with an illuminated nock sticking from his leg.
though after a second look, if that's an arrow it's mighty damn long!
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I'm guessing, but, did you hit him a little high and he turned and ran back the way he came? ???
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Is that an arrow mid flight? It is to straight to not be man made, but it is very long.
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A buck running with an arrow in flight going just over its back and into the fence.
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looks like an arrow stuck in the skin along the ridge in its back? halfway through?
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Looks like the arrow hit his shoulder or upper leg bone, didn't penetrate(much) and is laying back as he runs.
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I'll take my first one back because I know you like those Illuminocks, we're watching you miss on the Game camera?
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Agree with Eddie #2.
Lane
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well fellows, this pic pretty much sums up my hunt this morning. if y'all look back at my other pics, you'll see the same buck walking the other direction in almost the same spot. my stand is across from the fence, bout 10 yards from where the buck is running. well at 7:30 this morning i looked down the 10' wide path, that the water treatment plant is nice enough to mow for me, and saw this fellow walking toward me. he actually stopped and peeked at my camera for a second and continued walking, needless to say my heart stopped when he paused. he continued on and when he stepped in my shooting lane, which is where he is standing in this pic below, i drew and picked the spot where his shoulder blade attaches to his humorous. i didn't actually want to hit that spot, i was leading him about 2-3" for a solid heart/lung shot. everything fell apart when just before i released, he stopped and the lighted nock flew like a laser and hit the exact spot i was aiming. i must have hit the thickess part of bone because i only got a couple inches of penetration. the arrow broke off just behind the broadhead and flew about 8' in the air when he dropped down to take off. in the pic, he's running away with the broken arrow falling to the ground. there were a couple drops of blood on the end of the arrow. i looked around using a grind pattern for about seven hours this afternoon. according to my gps tracker, i walked a little over five miles and never found a drop of blood. i'm fairly certain he's going to make it if it doesn't get infected. back when i cleaned deer for a deer processor, i've skinned well over 1000 deer, i have dug out over a dozen broadheads out of rib bones and shoulder blades. i'd bet that 25% of deer walking around couldn't pass through a metal detector without lighting it up. i think the toughess deer i ever saw was a doe i shot through the shoulder with an aluminum arrow. tracked her over a mile and never found her. two years later i was cleaning a deer and found my arrow in the doe. it had healed over with the arrow going from her right shoulder into her leg with the broadhead still on it. i asked the fellow where he shot the doe and it was about 200 yards from where i had shot her. the fellow said she had a very slight limp and was healthy enough to have had a fawn that year. deer are tough and it's only day three of my season and i'm hoping for another chance at this fellow one day soon.
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My,"what shudda been" first trad kill was a buck I shot at 14 yards, broadside but slightly quartering away. (58" Jefferys takedown recurve 55#@26", 600gr ash arrows, Zwicky Eskamo 125))Solid hit, "death run"! 5 hours that night and 5 more the next day(about 1000yard track). No deer. He was hitting his scrapes two weeks later(distinct hoof print).
I think I let that area cool off before hunting him again. The canera will tell you if he's still around.
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That sucks, nice buck. But like you said, I've skinned several over the years that had healed-up broadheads and bullets in them and were doing fine.
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scott, i don't like to grunt or whistle to stop deer. it puts them on alert and they are more likely to "jump the string."
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Tough break,Ya I feel pretty sure he will be OK. They are tough and ant much up that high to kill them except the main artery that runs down the inside of the back
bone ,and you know it when you hit that. :) :) He may lay low for a while but in a few weeks when the girls start getting right ;D ;D he will be on the move again. ;) :) :)
Pappy
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that's what i'm hoping for pappy. should see him on the trail cam in a few days. i went back yesterday and walked around for a few more hours. found two skeletons of does the fellow i hunt with on the property hit and didn't find last year. both were about 100 from his stand. told him to call me next time he hit one and i'll help him find it. he's a compound shooter and not a really good shot.