RE: Opening day success
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October 1, 2006 08:35 AM
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gman

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Thanks guys.
This was not only a great hunt but our group was field testing a new scent neutralizer suit that is called X-static. These are silver fiber suits and let me tell you everyone of us had deer directly downwind and nobody was winded. The tops and bottoms go for 25 to 30 dollars each depending on where you buy them. You can also get X-static online.
Now back to the hunt. We took off at 5:15am from my brothers house and arrived at the lease at 5:50am. We were on stand by 6 or 6:10am. My stand is a 12 ft tripod tucked into a stand of oak and cedar trees. The feeder is exactly 25 1/2 yards from the stand. At first light three doe came into the feeder. I thought about shooting the biggest doe but had to hold out because it was so early. Then I heard a couple other deer coming in but all were doe. By 7:20am I had 7 doe eating around the feeder. Then out of the corner of my eye I saw another deer coming thru the brush to my left. When his head came out of the brush it was this 8pt. He stood on the edge of opening for a minute or two. He came out and started feeding on the protein and corn and I had forgot to get my Binos out so I was trying to decide if he was the 13" minimum needed to be legal. I was taking my time and he just walked away, man I was not happy. Then he just popped back out, walked right out in front of me and turned to looked directly up into the trees where I was sitting. I could see the he was outside his ears so I knew that I wanted to take him. The Buck milled around eating and chasing the doe then finally settled down to eating again. I knew the distance to the feeder and he was directly under it but quartering towards me so I had to wait. Finally he turned and gave me the shot at 25 yards. I drew the PSE Firestorm lite and found my anchor point. I aligned the sights and squeezed the trigger on the release, THAWAK...complete passthru. The CarbonExpress Terminator arrows and Easton Outdoors 2 blade FirstCut heads did the job. It was like watching an over the shoulder video, I saw the arrow fly, hit, passthru and I could see the hole in his side before he even moved. The buck ran 10 yards to the back side of the opening and stood there for about 15 seconds, then just walked off. I waited and listened. It took maybe 20 seconds and I heard him crash. Well all that happened from 7:20 to 7:30 so now I had to wait to track the buck until 9:15 because the rest of the guys on the lease were still hunting. The wait didnt take that long because I was still hunting, hoping to get a doe for a opening morning double but it didnt happen. At 9:15 I got down and went to track the buck. I knew he was down but there was very little blood. I could hear the other guys coming and we ended up finding the buck just 50 yards back in the thick cover. His live weight was 144 lbs. I havent measured the antlers but I think he may go 105 inches maybe 110 not quite a P&Y but hey I'm happy. Here is another photo from there we found the buck.
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