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08-26-2022, 06:05 PM
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2022 Archery Harvest Thread!! Post your Pics here!!!
Little late to the party this year but you know the drill let’s do our best to lift each other up and not break each other down. Let’s make this our happy place
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08-31-2022, 09:10 AM
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No bears shot this spring?
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09-02-2022, 07:04 AM
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Good luck out there!
2022 Spring Bear
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09-02-2022, 08:14 AM
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Somebody had to break the ice! Thanks for sharing!
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09-02-2022, 10:31 AM
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That's a nice looking bear, Wapiti! Congrats
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09-03-2022, 01:14 AM
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This was my 13 year old sons first year bowhunting as he could finally pull legal weight. After practicing all summer, he was 100% decided that the first buck he had a chance at he was going to send an arrow at. Didnt take long, and honestly I dont think he would have been any more happy if it was a 180" deer, hes hooked on archery for sure!
Best part is he made a perfect shot at 19yds, and it only went about 30yds and we watched it fall. Was pretty tough staying quiet in the blind after that haha!
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09-03-2022, 05:31 AM
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Originally Posted by 300magman
This was my 13 year old sons first year bowhunting as he could finally pull legal weight. After practicing all summer, he was 100% decided that the first buck he had a chance at he was going to send an arrow at. Didnt take long, and honestly I dont think he would have been any more happy if it was a 180" deer, hes hooked on archery for sure!
Best part is he made a perfect shot at 19yds, and it only went about 30yds and we watched it fall. Was pretty tough staying quiet in the blind after that haha!
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Outstanding Magman, congrats to your son and you on a beautiful first buck!! Thanks for sharing!
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09-03-2022, 07:53 AM
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Fantastic first buck, and a great way to kick off the archery thread for fall hunting! Congrats to your son, the smile says it all.
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09-03-2022, 10:12 AM
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Originally Posted by 300magman
This was my 13 year old sons first year bowhunting as he could finally pull legal weight. After practicing all summer, he was 100% decided that the first buck he had a chance at he was going to send an arrow at. Didnt take long, and honestly I dont think he would have been any more happy if it was a 180" deer, hes hooked on archery for sure!
Best part is he made a perfect shot at 19yds, and it only went about 30yds and we watched it fall. Was pretty tough staying quiet in the blind after that haha!
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Simply tremendous, well done young Lad!
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Opening morning, walking to my stand at 5am and my target buck who of course I’ve never seen in daylight was right in my path to my stand. I watched him at 100 yds for a few minutes till walked off to never be seen again. I figured that was my one chance for the season.
On the 2nd day of the season I decided to go to another spot where I know there are nice Muleys. I pulled my buck draw this year and have been excited for the chance to chase Muleys.
Well, hunting is a funny sport. You never know what will happen. About 1 hour into the hunt, this guy walked out into the field. I watched him for over an hour till we were almost out of time and I had to make a decision. He was about 178 yds out in the field. So I got down from my stand and did a stalk. I had a long shot to make but I had time to setup and wait and I made a perfect double lung shot and he was down. What a night!
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09-03-2022, 11:35 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by 300magman
This was my 13 year old sons first year bowhunting as he could finally pull legal weight. After practicing all summer, he was 100% decided that the first buck he had a chance at he was going to send an arrow at. Didnt take long, and honestly I dont think he would have been any more happy if it was a 180" deer, hes hooked on archery for sure!
Best part is he made a perfect shot at 19yds, and it only went about 30yds and we watched it fall. Was pretty tough staying quiet in the blind after that haha!
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Awesome! Congrats to all involved!
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09-10-2022, 08:12 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by 300magman
This was my 13 year old sons first year bowhunting as he could finally pull legal weight. After practicing all summer, he was 100% decided that the first buck he had a chance at he was going to send an arrow at. Didnt take long, and honestly I dont think he would have been any more happy if it was a 180" deer, hes hooked on archery for sure!
Best part is he made a perfect shot at 19yds, and it only went about 30yds and we watched it fall. Was pretty tough staying quiet in the blind after that haha!
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That's awesome, Congrats little dude.
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09-16-2022, 07:19 PM
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15 year olds first elk
My boy got his first elk last Saturday night! He made a perfect 43 yard shot, and luckily the bull didn’t make it back into the thick corn field. We were able to drive right to him. We put a tape to him tonight and came to a rough measurement of 325-5/8.
It’ll be tough to beat!
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09-17-2022, 05:42 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by 300magman
This was my 13 year old sons first year bowhunting as he could finally pull legal weight. After practicing all summer, he was 100% decided that the first buck he had a chance at he was going to send an arrow at. Didnt take long, and honestly I dont think he would have been any more happy if it was a 180" deer, hes hooked on archery for sure!
Best part is he made a perfect shot at 19yds, and it only went about 30yds and we watched it fall. Was pretty tough staying quiet in the blind after that haha!
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Congrats to the young lad!!!!
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09-17-2022, 07:07 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by 300magman
This was my 13 year old sons first year bowhunting as he could finally pull legal weight. After practicing all summer, he was 100% decided that the first buck he had a chance at he was going to send an arrow at. Didnt take long, and honestly I dont think he would have been any more happy if it was a 180" deer, hes hooked on archery for sure!
Best part is he made a perfect shot at 19yds, and it only went about 30yds and we watched it fall. Was pretty tough staying quiet in the blind after that haha!
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Congrats to the young Fella!
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09-04-2022, 10:48 AM
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Spring turkey in B.C
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09-04-2022, 03:18 PM
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My first velvet archery whitetail. Made a bad shot last night so I backed out and went in this morning. No blood or sign of any kind so I just followed game trails one at a time from the shot and 5 hrs later I spotted him bedded in a grassy opening. Waited til he stood up and got him double lung at 40 yards. He was bedded 900 yards from where he was initially hit. Kicking myself for the rushed shot last night, but beyond relieved to recover him today!
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09-04-2022, 05:15 PM
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That's really good you had the persistence (and knowledge of the area) to track him down and close the deal. Beauty buck too, congrats!
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X2 TC, good job Iceberg putting in the time and following up on the shot.
Great velvet buck!!
Great harvests and congrats to everyone, keep them coming!
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Wonderful to see successful hunters glowing with pride. Congrats to all who have darted their animals and birds. Great to see the smiles after the hunt.
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Just starting the bull moose quest!
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I got out yesterday to chase antelope with my bow. Been out scouting a few times and found quite a few bucks in a field that I got permission on. Put a couple stalks on bucks but got busted. Then I spotted this buck walking in my direction, so I sat down in the middle of this harvested pea crop just keeping the decoy facing him. He kept walking closer and closer but would stop, so I would move the decoy side to side to make him think I (it) was walking towards him. He got turned broadside at 46 yards so I shot. He went down within 60 yards but was still alive, so he got another shot.
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Very nice. He sure is wide
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2022 Elk
Got this guy Saturday evening
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Just back from Moose Camp! On the second day I said to my hunting partner that I feel like this could be the day....(but don't we all) We parked the truck and started to walk in. It was a clear crisp morning well before daylight, with no wind. While walking along this pipeline, you could see the fog in the cutblocks and it was dead quiet. Once settled and after legal light, a cow call resulted in no response. We moved on to the next spot. A call from this spot garnered some antler action on the willows just a little further up the pipeline. This bull had a cow with him. He wouldn't leave her, so we started moving in. We played cat and mouse for a little while until he had had enough of us. With the decoy and grunting, he postured up, started rocking his head and that stiff walk and started coming in. I have hunted moose before, but never had I experienced the head rock, slow stiffed legged walk that I was seeing now. This was the real deal. I could barely nock the arrow I was shaking so bad. We had good cover and thought maybe he would walk in a certain direction and of course he didn't. He presented a broadside shot at 14 yds. I'd like to say that my shot was perfectly placed, like I had been practicing for, but I can't. How do you miss something that was probably 12 to 15 hundred pounds walking in front of you that close? After I sent it, I knew it was a little far back. It was almost a complete pass through and I was certain I hit the liver. He took off and stood aroung the corner of the bush from us and grunted a couple of times. We stood silent, one of us feeling kinda sick about the shot. It wasn't long and we could hear some walking, then some crashing and what was a final wheeze. We waited what seemed like forever until we started in. He had gone off the pipeline into the thick stuff. The blood trail did not last long, but we felt confident that he was down close by. After only a short search, we found him. Then came that sense of relief that many of us have, knowing we have found our animal and the end was quick. I'm sure many of you have had this same experience, but it was a first for me. This will be a memory of an incredible hunt. Sorry for being long winded.
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Oh wow, Ttankster! Great moose, and enjoyed your write-up! Well done!
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Great pictures all, congrats and thanks for sharing!
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09-19-2022, 08:29 AM
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Demonical, congrats on the moose!
Love your PVC tripod legs - that's brilliant!
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