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Post by tuffbroadhead on Oct 17, 2005 5:08:20 GMT -5
Heres a picture for today, story to follow after work...
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Post by trkyhntr on Oct 17, 2005 5:30:23 GMT -5
Awesome buck tuff! ;D
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Post by mrjbigfoot on Oct 17, 2005 6:11:25 GMT -5
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Post by Rich on Oct 17, 2005 6:23:59 GMT -5
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Post by kahuna on Oct 17, 2005 7:04:01 GMT -5
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Post by Scott Kirsch on Oct 17, 2005 7:10:28 GMT -5
Smile man.....you got him! Great buck. Congratulations. Now why does your bow look like mine............. -Sloppy
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Post by Phishy on Oct 17, 2005 7:55:42 GMT -5
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Post by THE GOB-FATHER on Oct 17, 2005 8:02:05 GMT -5
Wow what a great buck! Anxiously awaiting the story!
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Post by timhicks on Oct 17, 2005 13:10:48 GMT -5
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Post by midrivers on Oct 17, 2005 14:35:04 GMT -5
Yeah I bet he was grinning when he watched htat arrow zip through that BIG BOY!
Great Photos and an awesome deer Congrats Tuffy! Now comes the story and the BS! Ya Know the really fun stuff!
LOL
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Post by tuffbroadhead on Oct 17, 2005 17:20:38 GMT -5
green scored at 112 5/8 , he was not the one nine that I was after but he will do just fine, working on the story now...
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Post by loserchumpandfool on Oct 17, 2005 17:36:09 GMT -5
congrats Tuffy that is a big bodied deer fer Texas.what did he dress at?
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Post by Brd-N-Spr on Oct 17, 2005 18:07:04 GMT -5
Nice looking Buck. Good job on all aspects. Looking forward to the story as well. May we all be as fortunate to harvest one like that.
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Post by tuffbroadhead on Oct 17, 2005 18:36:50 GMT -5
It started with my wife (Angie) telling me that she was headed out to our lease at the Johnson ranch west of Newcastle , Texas and that I had to watch the kids after work on friday....WHILE SHE WAS HUNTING!!!!! Well I ended up having to work Saturday morning also and as soon as I was off work I gathered up the kiddos and headed West>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>.. We arrived at the ranch right around hunting time and I hauled butt to my stand and dropped my wife off at hers. All I had come in was a 1.5 year old eight and two covies of quail. And all she saw was a couple of yearlings, one button head and a one doe... And then it was time to start supper, and what a feast it was, Fresh deer backstrap, pork steaks, hot links and sausage.. Needles to say after dinner and a few adult beverages I was ready for bed!!! Five am came early and Angie didnt want to get out of bed so I decided to hunt her blind for the morning hunt, it was a bust, just the same two yearlings showed up to play around the acorn trees, at 9 :45 I got out and begain my long walk to the truck and then to camp for a little needed sleep. After a good nap I told Angie I was going to check out a oak mott that was dropping acorns and I wanted to try it out and we both thought it might be a good idea since the oaks were being checked by the resident deer herd. I dropped her off at her stand at 4:15 and then heads south to my little spot that I had planned on hunting for the evening. Once there I picked a tree with a limb that was almost level and I climbed up and sat down on the limb. After what seemed like forever in came four doe running in and begain to feed on the outside edges of the tree most of the time all I could see were there legs. I had planned on harvesting one of the doe and stood up and began to draw, I wasa now anchored and concentrating and just happend to look down to make sure I was not going to fall out of the tree when HE ran right under me!!!! I ALMOST FELL OUT OF THE TREE.... He was running strait away from me and stopped at 23 yards to eat and browse on the acorns with his doe , I was already full drawn and had that sweet feeling of success, I waited for a good shot and he quartered ever so slightly and I knew I had him (My Montec tipped BlackHawk Vapors fly like darts!!) I picked the hair and sent the arrow toward its target>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> THUMP (melon sound) and he just hopped about a foot and looked back like what was that? ? I thought I missed and started to panic, I then got my Nikon binos and took a look and there was the answer!! Just laying 4-5 feet in front of him was a Nice red arrow that used to be neon orange!! But I still had my doubts..... so I quietly got another arrow and made the choice, I set my pin right on the edge of his back and took a deep breath and slowly started to squeeze, THWACK!! he dropped dead in his tracks.. Waiting WHO WAITS!! I jumped down from the tree scaring the heck out of the doe and ran to see my buck that was on his way to the happy hunting grounds....and fields of green.. Once I got to him I noticed that my first shot was spot on and entered just behind his right side ribs and came out just slightly under and infront of his left front leg taking the whole top of the heart out... DIRECT HIT, he never knew he was already dead..... After jumping up and down in the pasture for a while, not out of joy but anger...I had just whacked a 3.5 year old 9 pt that had a great future....but my anger turned to joy and I got those horns in my hands and started to admire my new trophy......Man now I have to walk a mile back to the truck............ On the way back to the truck I walked up on a three foot rattler that needed to go to the pearly gates also and I sent him there!! I hate snakes... After loading him up and driving toward where my wife was I ran over another rattler and tossed him in the back of the truck also..... I picked up Angie and rode back to camp and a round of pictures for BAO (Brazos Archery Outfitters) they are who we lease from, great folks and good to doo business with.. Its been a long four years since my last buck harvest andI had almost forgot what it was like to touch those antlers, there is nothing like it... Equipment used Mathews Outback at 70 lbs MONTEC 100grain broadheads Blackhawk Vapor 5000 series arrows Tru-ball rackmaster release Trophyridge drop zone arrow rest Quikee quiver sims vibration laboritories goodies Nikon Binoculars Bushnell yardage pro rangefinder. MAN WHAT A GREAT HUNT!!! I cant wait till next weekend!! And thanks for all the great products that make this possible..
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Post by timhicks on Oct 17, 2005 18:52:01 GMT -5
Oh Tuff That was a great story!! I am so proud for you.. the only thing??? Mathews?? I thought I was the only one... Tim
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