Monday, September 7, 2009

Success! My first Deer with a Bow!

After starting Bow Hunting last year and going out a handful of times but never even releasing an arrow I finally had success in my Bow Hunting endeavors. On Saturday September 5th at approximately 8:45am I shot and killed my first deer! This was the first time I have ever forgotten my camera so the pictures are from some other people I ran into and once I had gotten home.
After going out on opening day previous post and having a horrible trip this was exactly the type of an excursion I needed.

I arrived at Vail Tree Farm at 5:50am and was already the second person to arrive at the gate I was entering at. I didn't talk with the other guy there because he was in a hurry to get going but I could tell that he shoots a PSE bow so you know he has good taste. Also I liked his ride it was an older Nissan Pathfinder with an arrow as an anttena and a whole ton of archery decals on it.
It was dumping down rain for at least the first hour, but then the rain let off to mist and then nothing but clouds.

I crossed the gate and entered the farm at just after 6am. It was still pretty dark out but I have a light on the front of my mountain bike and kept it on for the first couple miles till it got light out. When I was about 2-3 miles in , I started seeing deer. I first saw three does, for two of them I got off my bike and started to take out an arrow, but they where too quick. Then I saw a decent sized spike and actually even got an arrow nocked and was about to pull back the bow but then he took off.


I then rode some more when I noticed looking down the hill side there where two huge elk, one week later and I would have gone after these but the early elk season doesn't start until the following week so I kept riding.
I then came up on a doe standing off to the size of one of the logging roads I was on. I dismounted my bike and started to approach the doe. I was shocked because I kept getting closer even with my arrow nocked and my bow pulled back and it never flinched. I finally got within about 20 yards and realized there was something wrong. The doe had black vanes running up its neck and it was ghostly white from the bottom of its chest all the way up to its head. This doe was defiantly sick and possibly blind because I walked right up to within 20 feet of it and it never flinched. Really glad I didn't shoot this doe because I'm not sure what was going on with it but it wasn't healthy to say the least. So I walked back to my bike and continued on.


I then rode another 3 miles before deciding at this point I was getting ridiculously far away from the vehicle and I wouldn't want to have to come get a deer at this distance. So I headed back to where one of the intersections was closer to my vehicle and then headed down a new logging road. Going up this road I say another handful of does but didn't want to shoot any of them.

I had now seen 9 does, one spike and two elk all before 8:30 in the morning, not bad. However I was getting tired and decided if I didn't see too much more going up this road I was going to head home and call it good for the day.


I got to one really remote road and decided to dismount and walk down it for a while, I was probably a tenth of a mile from my bike when I say something in the ravine in front of me. As I slowly walked up I realized it was a deer and not only that but a Buck that was at least a 2 point on each side(ended up being a 3 x 2)! I was about 35 yards away(later verified with a laser range finder) when I first shoot the Buck the first shot hit right at the top of its front left leg and when though the lower chest area. The Deer jumped up moved a couple feet and stopped. I wasn't sure that My shot would kill it and I certainly did not want to try and track it, so I released another arrow and the one hit it as well. That arrow hit in the front and came out one of the rear legs again the Buck jumped a couple feet and stopped. I then took a third arrow release it and it hit through one of the front legs and out a side. I had shot the deer three times with my bow and it only made it 20 yards from where I first shot it to where it died. I know shooting it three times might have been an overkill but oh well.

I then marked where the deer had gone down in my GPS and started down to my Car to go get my trailer. Once I hooked up my trailer to my mountain bike I started back up the road to go retrieve the deer, this where I got lucky for the second time that day.


As I was pushing both my bike and my trailer up the road I ran into a couple guys who had motorized access pass for the tree farm and they offered to give me a ride up to my deer in their truck and then carry it back to my vehicle. That was awesome! Not only did I get a ride up to the deer, but I have never gutted a deer before and it was nice to have two really experienced guys there showing and telling you exactly what to do. The Deer was probably 30 yards off the road when I shot it and then it made it about 20 yards further after I had shot it. So it was really nice to have someone help you when dragging it the 50 yards back to the road and then putting it in the back of the truck.

I followed the guys back to my vehicle on my bike and we than put the deer in the back of my Xterra. What probably would have taken me at least 5 or 6 hours had just took about an hour!

Then I drove home where I put the deer up a small tree in our back yard and then proceeded to clean the meet off while skinning the deer. After that was done I took the deer down to the butchers shop where it will be processed. Now I am super excited to have a ton of deer meet and will mount the antlers pretty quick.

I probably won't make it back out till I go to a hunting elk camp one of my friend's is organizing later this month but even as it lies this deer just made my whole season!

I know a 3 x 2 black tail isn't a huge Buck but for my first deer and the first time ever shooting my bow at anything other than a target it seems like a trophy to me!

2 comments:

stanmacster said...

Im a bit late on this, congrats on your first bow buck. Bow hunting is a wonder way to enjoy the outdoors. Bow Hunting Deals
Again congrats on a great hunt.

Unknown said...

Congratulations on a great kill, Scott! I bought my husband one, complete with infrared scope for better precision, and he loves it! Of course, he was having a hard time to hit the target on the first few tries, especially when he was hunting bunnies. Haha! But after a few days, he started to score a hat trick and more whenever he goes out for a hunt.

Kisha Kitchens