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10-03-2014, 09:02 AM | #3 | ||||||
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Very exciting news! I am looking forward to my boys doing their first shooting
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10-03-2014, 08:50 PM | #4 | ||||||
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i was cleaning off some shelves in my shop when i heard my wife calling me i..she said i was needed at the dove field that katie thats my granddaughters name had shot a deer and needed my help. so i run into the house and get 2 good flashlights my wife bessie grabs her camera and we loaded up in the pickup and so did our 2 dogs daisey the squirl dog and lulu which is a half lab..so oft to the dove field i stop and hollar for katie no answer but i thought i knew where she would be sure nough there i seen her lite..she was useing the lite on the cell phone..when i get to her shes very excited and says she has shot a big buck she thinks she hit him in the spine.i ask her to tell me about seeing the deer while we waited for the buck to bed down or die..she said first two does came out into food plot then behind them she seen this large buck.she said she got to shakeing and could not shoot she was so nerveous then she said she breathed several deep breaths and calmed down some. she then drew back the bow and let go with a good shot to the back.she was shooting almost straight down...the deer fell in its tracks but got back up she then text her dad and ask should she leave her bow up the tree and get down and check out the deer brad said no if she had another arrow to shoot the deer againas she notched another arrow the deerpulled itself down a small hill this is when she called me and i arrived at this time..so now we started looking for the deer we had not gone 100 foot when i spoted the deer it was up on its front feet but its back legs were trapped between 2 small bushes about the size of your thumbs one back leg caught in one bush and the other leg caught in the other bush.this deer s back legs were paralized from the 1 st arrow she had shot.she had grazed its backbone and paralized its back half of this deer body.what a magnifacent buck he washorns standing high...a beautiful site for sure but kinda sad too..we eased up to about 25 ft from the deer i told her to shoot the deer behind the front shoulder she takes aim and hit the deer high in the back i told her to settle down and shoot again then i said lets get 5 foot closer then she shot again but hit it high again... i then told her to go get my 22 ruger bearcati would stay and watch the deer....as she left it began to rain pretty soon it was coming a storm here i am with tee shirt and sneakers man was i getting cold...the wind and rain disturbed the deer he tried to get up several times but he was going nowhere..i thought i have a good pocket knife maybe i can cut its throat but after i judged the sitution i decided i d better leave that knife in my pocket for this deer still had a lot of life in him..meantime brad katies father arrived i told him i had sent for a gun now katie had been gone a good while it seemed to me so brad goes to check on her...then hes gone for a long time...finally they get back i asked katie what took her so long well they could not find shells for the 22 the shotgun in the corner they could find no shells for it..so brad tells katie onthe phone to go get her rifle she said she could not find her gun in her room she went to her brothers room he had it then she could not find the clip then finally they found the shells brad said that was good enough mean time i m down here with the big buck keep ing watch on himthey finally arrivewith gun and cameras katie took aim and put the grand old buck out of his suffering..what a excited bunch we were brad could not take pictures for a while he was shaking so....after we settled down some we began the job of getting that buck up the hill after 3 rests we had him in the truck..what a happy bunch we were..we put himout by my car shed and called a friend who is a taxiderist he wanted to skin out the deers head and cape for a shoulder mount we weighed the deer it weighed 197lbs...a full ten point ..16 1/4 across the inside and 18in across the outside..after some more picture takeing we took the deer to the deer shake to have it processed it was now 11.15pm when i got home..i was soaked tired but one happy grandpa....charlie
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10-03-2014, 09:04 PM | #5 | ||||||
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Congratulations to both you and your grand daughter. That's probable better then getting one with an 8ga load.
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10-03-2014, 10:10 PM | #6 | ||||||
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yore right wayne it was better than me getting one with the 8 ga pumkin ball load..it is a night i will long remember...charlie.
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10-03-2014, 10:31 PM | #7 | ||||||
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That is good cool Charlie. Good for your grand daughter. She'll never forget that night. My sisters son in law just did the same thing - got a monster 10-pt buck on day 1 or 2 of the Michigan bow season. Deer like his are extremely rare in that part of Michigan.
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10-04-2014, 08:41 AM | #8 | ||||||
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Richard - Where was the deer shot? (No, not "through the lungs") - you know what I mean
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10-04-2014, 11:48 AM | #9 | ||||||
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On private land around Metamora somewhere. He just emailed me that it scored 142. He's 6'10" but that deer still looks big.
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10-04-2014, 01:16 PM | #10 | ||||||
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A friend of mine has some property in Metamora. He's taken several brutes out of there. When I've been out there, haven't seen anything worth wasting an arrow on
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