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What a rollercoaster ride. Buck down!!

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The bow only counties holds some giants and wouldn't be too far for you to drive. Very hard hunting tho. Extremely rough terrain!


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We've been eyeballing east Lynn lake in Wayne county there is 20,000 acres there but I haven't stepped foot on it yet....my gut feeling is heavy pressure and low deer density but I'm up for a challenge.


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Congrats Flingin! Great story and more points for team 2! How many buck tags do you get WV?
 

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I'm sure several of you have been following my vids and posts in my live hunt thread, but for those that haven't here's a little back story to this buck....

-I scouted this area out in March and found a great bedding area in a super thick, briar filled area that borders some hardwoods. This hillside sets up good for bedding up top on a SW wind and on any N wind they bed lower on the hardwoods/brush transition.

-In July I hung a camera on a main trail coming from the bedding area and was surprised to see a big bachelor group of bucks using this area and mostly in daylight.

-Come Mid Sept the group split and only a few of the original group stayed, two of which I deemed shooters

-Fast forward to September 30th, our opening day. We have a great cold front and a NE wind which is PERFECT for this accessing this spot. and hunting the lower beds.I slipped in early in the afternoon and climb a good tree that should put me in the action. Well before dark I look behind me and there stands a nice eight point that had been bedded 40 yards from me the whole time! I nearly got a shot at him but never had the right chance for a clean shot. That evening I saw four more smaller bucks get up from their bed and got to watch the direction of travel.

-A few nights later we had the same wind and I go back. I wanted to setup farther out, closer to where I saw all of them travel but I just couldn't find a tree to get in, so I opted for my original tree. As I'm climbing, a limb falls from a tree 20 yards away from me and the second nice buck i'm after pops up out of his bed at 30 yards and walks right by me with my bow on the ground!!

-I hunted another area with no luck and gave the area a break for a while, but I knew with another NE wind where I was going, and this leads me to last night, October 10th

I skip work early and i'm on my way to the tree by 3:30. Plenty of time to get setup. I make the climb up the first hill and start up the second, 100 yards or so out from the tree I want to get in and I jump the buck i'm after! He was bedded in a spot I hadn't seen him use before. Luckily he didn't really spook, just trotted off toward the area I was going. As soon as he was out of sight I moved quickly to my tree and climbed up using two Muddy sticks. My thought was that he may come back and bed on the next transition edge and watch his back trail. And that was one guess I was dead on with.....not ten minutes into getting in the tree I hear something below me and here he comes! My bow was still on the ground and my pack with camera gear on my back. I quickly jerked the bow up the tree and got an arrow nocked.

He comes up the thick logging road and at 40 yards beds down! Now I am stuck in a super awkward leaning sideways position with all my body weight on one leg. After a few minutes he gets up and i'm thinking "this is it, i'm gonna get my shot!" He walks toward me and hits my opening under 30 yards and just as i'm about to release he beds down again!! So here I am, stuck in a terrible way in the saddle and he's facing me. Thank God the wind was perfect and he was calm. I was able to shift my weight around a little and relieve the pressure on my leg but it was still brutal. I hung like that for over 30 minutes just waiting for him to stand.

As agonizing as it was it was pretty awesome to watch this buck so close bedded down and how he tested the wind and looked at every little noise around him. At one point he reached back to lick himself and a small branch landed on his rack and that really annoyed him. It was at that point he stood to get that free from his antlers and gave me the chance I needed.

At 24 yards he was in my peep and I had the pin buried in front of his shoulder to account for the 1/4 angle toward me. This is a shot i've taken numerous times and was comfortable with it so I sent the arrow on it's way only to watch in horror as it hit way right of where I was aiming!! The arrow entered tight behind the shoulder and exited low and back. I watched him hunch up and slowly walk away about 80 yards.

After about ten minutes he bedded and I had to decide whether to try and sneak up on him or just leave. As hard as it was I decided I needed to just back out.

At 6:30am this morning I was back at the shot location extremely nervous about what I might find (or not find in this case). As it got light I started searching for blood and quickly realized there wasn't any! At that point it started raining as well and I just started searching in the heavy brush and grass for beds hoping to find him that way. After a couple hours of nothing I was really starting to doubt and the pouring rain wasn't helping my spirits either. Something was telling me I needed to push just a little farther from the last place I saw him so I started walking slowly, scanning every little hole and pocket of cover along the logging road. After 100 yards I looked to my left and was shocked to see a white belly and a rack!! I couldn't believe it!!

My shot was exactly like I thought it was and I don't think he had been dead for long. Looking back now I made the right decision to wait. I got him back to the house and quartered and luckily all the meat is fine!!

My tactics for this spot were aggressive but I knew with the hot temps I needed to be right in their bedroom and it paid off an another early season WV buck from the saddle!!

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Out standing job! With out the saddle it probably would have never happened
 

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Big congrats!

I didn't want to say it but......Here comes team #2

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Way to go @flinginairos

So to make sure I have this right...

You were only 2 Muddy sticks high? Aiders or no? But all your weight was on 1 leg so you weren't even at the top of the second stick? That means this whole thing happened when you were less than 10 feet off the ground and the buck was only 30 yards away? Did you have your lineman belt around the tree? I'm assuming you weren't tethered in, right? You have your Harry Potter Invisibility Cloak on or what?

Awesome story. Awesome Kill. Happy for you man!
 

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Way to go @flinginairos

So to make sure I have this right...

You were only 2 Muddy sticks high? Aiders or no? But all your weight was on 1 leg so you weren't even at the top of the second stick? That means this whole thing happened when you were less than 10 feet off the ground and the buck was only 30 yards away? Did you have your lineman belt around the tree? I'm assuming you weren't tethered in, right? You have your Harry Potter Invisibility Cloak on or what?

Awesome story. Awesome Kill. Happy for you man!

Bottom stick had aider. I had set my second stick and screwed in one peg beside the top of it. I was standing on the top stick and had set my tether very low because of a limb. Had planned on moving it up once I set my cam gear up but that didn't happen! So I was leaning WAY out from the tree and the buck came in over my left shoulder so I was pivoted with my hip all the way to the left and all my weight on my left leg on the screw in peg. Was freakin brutal! I somehow was able to snap a pic of the buck bedded down at 30 yards while I was waiting for him to stand lol. Zoom in and you'll see his rack. Luckily that one little bush blocked his view of me
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Makes sense. Awesome.

I originally thought you were barely off the ground with only a lineman belt. Your explanation makes more sense.

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Makes sense. Awesome.

I originally thought you were barely of the ground with only a lineman belt. Your explanation makes more sense.

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It would have been way easier with my LB on the tree lol. I prob could have put it back on but I was afraid to take my attention away from him being so close


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I just read the story again! This should go in a bowhunting magazine! I love how you stuck through it. Some guys give up after 5 minutes. Backing out and letting things sit is the hardest thing to do. I can barely wait the 15 minutes when I know it is a good hit and hear them go down. You go a great buck, but even if he was a spike or a doe, it would still be a trophy in my mind because of the story. Without a story, it doesn't matter how big the "trophy" is. It is just a thing. The story is what makes it a true trophy! Thanks for sharing it with us!
 

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I just read the story again! This should go in a bowhunting magazine! I love how you stuck through it. Some guys give up after 5 minutes. Backing out and letting things sit is the hardest thing to do. I can barely wait the 15 minutes when I know it is a good hit and hear them go down. You go a great buck, but even if he was a spike or a doe, it would still be a trophy in my mind because of the story. Without a story, it doesn't matter how big the "trophy" is. It is just a thing. The story is what makes it a true trophy! Thanks for sharing it with us!

Thank you! And yes, I agree on the backing out part. It is literally the hardest thing ever for me to do. I have learned through the years that rushing a wounded deer usually leads to losing them. It was very hard to walk away from that buck with the heat we had but I knew that was the right thing to do. Thanks for the kind words!


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Thank you! And yes, I agree on the backing out part. It is literally the hardest thing ever for me to do. I have learned through the years that rushing a wounded deer usually leads to losing them. It was very hard to walk away from that buck with the heat we had but I knew that was the right thing to do. Thanks for the kind words!


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Backing out sucks but the alternative is worse. I lost a huge elk on a rifle hunt a couple years back because I pushed him, but retrieved a nice deer last year that I would have lost if I didn't back out.

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