Traditional Kill Thread 2022

Congrats everyone on some fine animals! I shot this guy on Thanksgiving morning with my Toelke Whip and he fell within sight. Surewood shaft tipped with VPA 3 blade, and this is my first year making my own arrows.
 

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Got my first deer with a recurve. I had just sat down on a fallen tree for a sip of coffee.
He was hot on the tail of a doe and she circled back and brought him to 20yds.
1.93 mile pack out, I'm doing 2 trips next time. Mad respect for you western guys that do this in the mountains. It was by no means flat, but it wasn't like out west.
 

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Just got him this morning. First buck with my longbow. 30 yards quartering away, centered a rib which I went right thru but deflected up and took out the top of the lung and lodged in the spine. Deer fell dead without taking a step. 60 lb Stalker Coyote


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Congrats on your 1st buck with your longbow! How are you liking the Black Eagle Vintage arrows? I am thinking of getting some for my Stalker Coyote. What is your setup?
 
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I’ve been on a roll with the satori. Had this Idaho buck chase does past me at 25 yards and sealed the deal. First year hunting traditional has me hooked.


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I shot the BB on Nov 5, to replenish the freezer.
On Nov 18, I shot an 8 point, 167# buck at 7 yards.
I use a Bob Lee Hunter Signature 45# bow, GT Trad 35/55 arrows and a Snuffer broadhead.
 

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Late to it but shot this doe opening morning of gun season here in Indiana. Shot her from the ground at 10 yards tucked behind a Cherry tree in some vines. Quartering away but hit back of one lung and centered the other. 70” Osage selfbow, [email protected]”, Doug Fir tapered shafts with Cutthroats.
 

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