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I was using My 44# @ 26" BB backed Ipe and (don't scream) 35/55 GoldTips with 100 gr inserts and 125gr Magnus Stingers total weight about 480 grains. Opening morning found me sitting 16ft high in a sweet gum. I was in between a small isolated field and a national wildlife refuge that borders our property. I was watching a trail that goes between the two and also have a salt lick 10yds away. There is also a 2nd lick thats been kept up for 5 yrs in the field. I had my trail camera set up in this area and had pics of at least 10 different bucks.
Before daylight I heard several deer move through the trail. From daylight until 7am I had 2 does 3 fawns and a spike go by. The spike didn't give me a shot. About 7:15 I heard another deer coming and got ready. He came in from my left and was on his way to the lick and he stopped quartering away from me. I took the shot and at I coul tell it entered a little higher than I was aiming for, and half the arrow was hanging out the top. After 30 minutes I climbed down and checked the area but didn't see any immediate blood. I went back home and a couple hours later I came back with help. We found him about 250yds away. The shot had went thru his liver and the far lung but didn't exit the body.
On Sunday dog cocoa died.
I hunted sunday evening in hopes of killing a buck that I had saw still in velvet. I dubbed him a buck for cocoa. I saw him that night but he came to about 30 yds and stopped but his six sence must have kicked in because he turned around and went back the way he came.
Monday morning I slept in and then worked on the wifes blazer. I wasn't planning on going out in the evening but hit a snag that with the blazer. When I got to the small field I spooked a doe and fawn. I got to my stand and after turning the ThermaCell on I wiped my head,neck and arms down with scent killing wipes. I put my make up on, pulled up my bow, checked the time it was 4:38. I nocked an arrow and heard something but figured it was a squirrel. a minute later I saw something move in that direction. A minute later I could see part of a body but figured it was the doe or fawn because it was coming from the way they had left. I stood up just in case. I could now see it was Cocoa's buck. He stopped with his body covered and looked around and then turned slightly and took a couple steps and stopped again and I took the slightly quartering away shot. The shot looked good and the arrow was in up to the feathers. He went 50 yds and died. The shot entered going thru the liver and catching the far side lung exiting just behind the front leg. I had always wanted a buck still in velvet. So here is "The Buck for Cocoa"
Before daylight I heard several deer move through the trail. From daylight until 7am I had 2 does 3 fawns and a spike go by. The spike didn't give me a shot. About 7:15 I heard another deer coming and got ready. He came in from my left and was on his way to the lick and he stopped quartering away from me. I took the shot and at I coul tell it entered a little higher than I was aiming for, and half the arrow was hanging out the top. After 30 minutes I climbed down and checked the area but didn't see any immediate blood. I went back home and a couple hours later I came back with help. We found him about 250yds away. The shot had went thru his liver and the far lung but didn't exit the body.
On Sunday dog cocoa died.
I hunted sunday evening in hopes of killing a buck that I had saw still in velvet. I dubbed him a buck for cocoa. I saw him that night but he came to about 30 yds and stopped but his six sence must have kicked in because he turned around and went back the way he came.
Monday morning I slept in and then worked on the wifes blazer. I wasn't planning on going out in the evening but hit a snag that with the blazer. When I got to the small field I spooked a doe and fawn. I got to my stand and after turning the ThermaCell on I wiped my head,neck and arms down with scent killing wipes. I put my make up on, pulled up my bow, checked the time it was 4:38. I nocked an arrow and heard something but figured it was a squirrel. a minute later I saw something move in that direction. A minute later I could see part of a body but figured it was the doe or fawn because it was coming from the way they had left. I stood up just in case. I could now see it was Cocoa's buck. He stopped with his body covered and looked around and then turned slightly and took a couple steps and stopped again and I took the slightly quartering away shot. The shot looked good and the arrow was in up to the feathers. He went 50 yds and died. The shot entered going thru the liver and catching the far side lung exiting just behind the front leg. I had always wanted a buck still in velvet. So here is "The Buck for Cocoa"