Tegr0429
Lil-Rokslider
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Let’s hear your favorite story about hunting with a trad bow.
Looking forward to it.Just got home from a long trip. I'll post something up later this week.
Great story. Can’t wait to be chasing Muleys next year with my stick bow.I have written up a long version of this for Tradutonal Bowhunter Magazine and just never got around to submitting it. But here is the abridged version.
My wife and i often hunt with our trad bows together, in fact she got me into traditional archery. Years ago we were hunting Mule Deer in a unit that we both love. She is from Nebraska and prefers to ambush animals while I prefer spot and stalk. That year I had built her a blind on a spring that we had hunted before and on the third morning of the hunt I dropped her off in the dark for the long walk into the spring and I headed off to my glassing spot.
I found a group of bucks that morning so I watched them longer than planned, until they bedded down around 10am. Once they did, I hurried back to the rendezvous spot to pick up my wife and I could tell as I approached she was missing and arrow in her quiver. She had shot a muley buck right at first light and had been waiting for me for several hours to help with packing the meat.
We got the deer taken of and we're back to camp around noon or so. We had planned to be there for 7 days, and I was worried about keeping the meat cool so I insisted that she drive back home, spend a night with the kids, get the deer in the fridge and I would just keep hunting until she returned the next morning. For some strange reason she did not want to leave. She was positive I would kill a deer while she was gone. I assured her that those odds were low and she finally caved in and left with the truck.
That afternoon I was on cloud nine, happy that she had gotten a buck, so I decided that I would not be greedy and just hike into her spring and relax with a book. Up until this point I had never sat water in my life for deer. I figured it would be a nice way to wind down after a successful morning.
For some reason I went into the blind way earlier than we normally would and I ended up crawling into the blind around 2:45. Deer normally do not begin moving in this area until closer to 5pm.
I got my gear all out and settled in with my book around 3:00. I was about halfway through my first page when I caught movement out the blind window. A 170 class muley was standing perfectly broadside at 10 yards. I could not believe my eyes. He walked down to the waters edge at 20 yards quartering away, I slowly grabbed my bow and sent an arrow clear through bothe lungs. I watched him go down within sight!
To say it was the best day ever is an understatement!
Unfortunately I took a compound on my mtn goat hunt.I’d love to read a story about a mtn goat with a stick bow!
Dream hunt irregardlessUnfortunately I took a compound on my mtn goat hunt.
I was only a couple years into my trad bow journey when I drew it. Was not confident enough yet so I brought the compound.Dream hunt irregardless
Let’s hear the story dude!I was only a couple years into my trad bow journey when I drew it. Was not confident enough yet so I brought the compound.
Nah, not in a trad hunting thread. Plus it was almost 20 years ago! I was just a kid. But one of the few to get a goat in Nevada with a bow.Let’s hear the story dude!
What a great story. Congrats on a beautiful wolf.Montana wolf with my longbow......
Wolf Down with my LONGBOW!
I have been pursuing my dream of taking a gray wolf with my longbow ever since they were delisted. I have been an avid predator hunter and traditional archer for most of my adult life. It seemed like the ultimate challenge to try and take what is arguably the most elusive apex predator with what...www.predatormasters.com
This is freaking awesome! I bet you are one of the few in the last half a century to accomplish this. Well done!Montana wolf with my longbow......
Wolf Down with my LONGBOW!
I have been pursuing my dream of taking a gray wolf with my longbow ever since they were delisted. I have been an avid predator hunter and traditional archer for most of my adult life. It seemed like the ultimate challenge to try and take what is arguably the most elusive apex predator with what...www.predatormasters.com