Savage Hunter
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Years ago both shoulders went bad and I was doing missionary work every fall anyway and I quit bowhunting. Four years ago I had my second shoulder fixed and 3 seasons ago my daughter wanted to start bowhunting. So, she started that year and last year I planned to start back with my old bow. Then I had some health issues come up and multiple surgeries and I didn't hunt. I bought a new bow this past March and was excited for the 2014 season.
I sold my hunting land and cabin, though, and joined a deer camp, but Kellie and I decided to hunt some public land that I hunted many years ago a lot.
We went into a drainage area (a hollow) that I had often hunted, found our sign and hunted out of our climbers about 150 yards apart. This 6 pt came by me and stopped behind some limbs and I drew back. it was quartering to me and limbs covered from the front shoulder back. I had a neck shot only. After holding for a while, waiting for him to take a step, I realized that as I tired my choices were to let off, in which case he might see or hear me, or take the neck shot. I took the neck shot. The arrow did get down and clip the top of the lungs, but not too much of it. The buck wheeled and took off. It bled externally for 140 yards leaving a good trail, but after the arrow came out, not much more blood. It went another 60 yards and I found it dead.
I sold my hunting land and cabin, though, and joined a deer camp, but Kellie and I decided to hunt some public land that I hunted many years ago a lot.
We went into a drainage area (a hollow) that I had often hunted, found our sign and hunted out of our climbers about 150 yards apart. This 6 pt came by me and stopped behind some limbs and I drew back. it was quartering to me and limbs covered from the front shoulder back. I had a neck shot only. After holding for a while, waiting for him to take a step, I realized that as I tired my choices were to let off, in which case he might see or hear me, or take the neck shot. I took the neck shot. The arrow did get down and clip the top of the lungs, but not too much of it. The buck wheeled and took off. It bled externally for 140 yards leaving a good trail, but after the arrow came out, not much more blood. It went another 60 yards and I found it dead.
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