My first Georgia deer!

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sumner4991
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My first Georgia deer!

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I saw the buck first in a grassy opening about 75 yards away on the other side of the creek. I checked my watch, it was 8:35 a.m. I tried calling him over with a doe bleat, no luck. Then I tried a buck grunt, no luck. So I had to watch him graze until he disappeared into the woods to my right. I tried the doe bleat once more, nothing. About 15 minutes later he appeared out of the thick brush in front of me, 20 yards off. He was on the path and getting ready to cross the creek. I remained frozen until his head was behind a tree, then I raised my crossbow. He was only 15 yards off at this point and moving across the creek. I instinctively fired the bolt as my crosshairs covered his lungs. Unfortunately, I didn't allow for the speed he was making . . .would have been a great rifle shot, but, ended up too far back with the crossbow(bolts don't fly as fast as bullets, I got to remember that). Anyway, when the bolt hit him, he tried to turn away from me and head up the creek bank. However, the creek bank is very steep at that point and he wasn't able to climb the bank. He turned and came back across the creek and stopped on the bank, then he started walking slowly down stream, away from me. As he rounded the bend, I was trying my best to quickly get another bolt in the bow because I could see the first arrow hit too far back and I felt like I needed to hit him again or he would get away. I took off as fast as possible to head him off. I was hoping to keep him from making it to the swamp on my side of the creek. I got into position and waited . . .no buck. I slowly made my way back up the creek bank. I was extremely relieved to see the buck in the water not more than 10 yards from where he rounded the bend. I had gut shot him, however, I must have hit that main artery running down the back. There was a lot of blood once I opened him up and he only traveled 20 yards from the spot from where I shot him. Of course, that would have been different if he was able to run up that bank. There was no blood trail, I got lucky. I checked my watch . . .it was 8:57 a.m.

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Picture from my sitting point . . .

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Picture of the buck in the water . . .the bolt had penetrated past the 2" Blazers, however, had worked it's way out when the buck hit the bank . . . about where the limb has fallen(touching the water) on the left end of the above picture.

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One other note . . .the angle of the shot is steeper than it looks in the picture. It's about 15 feet from the creek bed to the top of the bank on my side. There was some penetration on the bottom side with a small amount of intestine hanging out. However, the broadhead didn't make it all the way out. I used a Areohead Hammerhead, 2" cut mechanical with two rubber bands. I've never gut shot a deer that died that quickly before(including my rifle shots). It was dead within 5 minutes. Must have been the 2" cut.
Last edited by sumner4991 on Fri Feb 22, 2008 12:31 pm, edited 2 times in total.
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Post by ecoaster »

Glad you recovered him. I make a habbit of baahhhing at a deer if it is within range and I want to take the shot. They freeze on the spot and you can get a good shot off. I would never take a shot at a moving deer with a bow. I screw it up enough when they are standing still :lol: .
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Well congrats on yer Buck. Plus that was lesson the Buck and yer CB gave you. Its hard to beat experience.
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I should have tried the baahhing . . .he was so close, I was afraid to do anything but shoot. :oops: Plus, another 3 or 4 steps and he's gone. I had never hunted that stand before . . .he was fixin to pass me. I panicked a little I guess. I was thinking a deer would stop for a minute before going down that creek bank and offer a easy 20 yard shot . . .thought wrong. I'll be ready next time.
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Gongrats, Fun Ain't it and good eaten too. :)
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Post by raydaughety »

Great recovery :wink: . Glad to see that you got him.
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Post by groundpounder »

Congrats on getting your first GA deer. Don't play it over too many times, Hindsights 20/20 and you never really can predict what they are going to do every time.
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Congratulations!!!!!!!!
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Good story and a great picture Scott! You just cannot buy that kind of adrenaline can you?
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:D Great job you slayer you. 8) Makes a better story that way. :D Go DOGS , Frydaddy
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Nice deer, very nice! Enjoy the burger and the stories. Well done 8)
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Post by diesel »

Congrats on your deer. So glad it all worked out.
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Congratulations!!! An Lesson Learned The Easy Way, You Got The Buck!!!
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Thanks guys. There isn't anything better than a successful hunt. Even when it isn't perfect, it's still very good.

I was beginning to feel like Tye. The last four outings here in Georgia had produced nothing. Not even a sighting. Hang in there Tye, it took less than 30 good minutes to erase those four days worth of bad memories.

I did max out my limit in Virginia over Thanksgiving. The deer up there were running all over the place. The rut hit perfect. I saw more bucks than I did does. We took 12 deer off my Grandad's farm which is a little over 100 acres. It was a great week.
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How long did you have to wait for him to surface before you could shoot?
I'll call him the Georgia water buck.
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