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Archery Hunting Photos


harvey lee

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Looks a little better in the full size panorama. I took a series of photos at a spot that I scouted through a couple weekends ago and stitched them together into a panorama. Looked better in person than in the photos I think.

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Well no deer but I did strike luck and filled my turkey tag with a hen this morning!

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Last night was my second time out this year, actually, second time out bowhunting ever. No deer seen either time, but it is a bit early for this spot. Once the corn starts coming out, they'll use these trails to go back and forth from their bedding areas to the fields.

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I'm a little behind in my site visiting this week, but thanks to everyone for sharing photos and stories. How can you not get excited about fall bowhunting?!? grin

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Thanks Don and stick! Was actually bow hunting on public land with my climber stand and 2 hens with about 6 little ones just happened to be roosted 60 yards from my tree without me even knowing it til I seen them drop from the roost. I dug out the call after I seen them hit the ground, gave a couple soft yelps and 10 minutes later they were at 17 yards in front of me. Right when they noticed something wasn't right up in the tree, I slowly drew back to see what they'd do and this hen gave me the clearest shot and she just so happened to stop still right after I drew. Nice quartering away shot, in through the left wing and out right below where the neck and body meet. She made it 8 yards and tipped over. Didn't look too closely at the damage but I did slice her esophagus and I'm sure her neck, as well as a pile of various parts of the vitals that fell out when I was cleaning her. Took a pic of the damage but didn't know if I could post it due to forum rules?

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Looks like foliage is about peak in Duluth! Beautiful looking spot - hope it pays off for you this season!

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What - your foodplot? All this moisture has been a blessing for fall plots. The greens look so lush next to the dried beans. Tons of food right now though - everywhere. Bucks really pack the weight on this time of year.

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What - your foodplot? All this moisture has been a blessing for fall plots. The greens look so lush next to the dried beans. Tons of food right now though - everywhere. Bucks really pack the weight on this time of year.

I didnt have a chance to do any fall plots my spring ones i planted are dead besides some very small clover, i really should have planted fall ones they would have lasted.

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Went this morning and filled the freezer. Hunted 2 days ago out of one of my ladder stands and watched 2 bucks and a number of does taking another route along the same field. Snuck in early this morning and went up in the climber and took her at 18 yards at 7:15 this morning. Double lung. Trotted 60 yards and went down in the field right in front of me. Ended the morning hunt as the next deer coming out spooked from her laying there. First blood with the new bow.

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Great job Lunker

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Managed to get out last friday between the rain storms. Sat in a new stand that I had hung the week before and had got some nice bucks on camera right away. Trail cam said that does were coming by everyday like clock work at 6:30PM and I had two bucks come one day at 9:30PM. So I had my fingers crossed that maybe the front would get them on their feet a little earlier. Well 6:30 rolled around and I was waitng for the doe to come out and suddenly she appeared 45 yrds out in front of me but was on very high alert. Being she was upwind i figured it must have been the wind that seemed to have her on edge. After watching her for a couple minutes and realizing she hadnt took her eyes off of this one direction I looked over, and to my pleasant surprise the 11pt I had pictures of was standing only 20yrds away from me. I didnt hear anyhing cause of the ground being soaked. I quickly grabbed my bow, drew, stopped him at 25yrds and made the shot. From the time I first seen him till I shot was less then 10 seconds! The rain moved in quick and not having the best blood trail anymore but knowing I had made a good shot, we backed out and walked right up to him the next morning. full-2453-37642-201311pointbuck.jpg

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Good story and buck DadNeye! It sounds like you had a good plan and it paid off! Congrats!

Swiftswamper- great buck! I like the bladed tines on him! Congrats to you too!

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    • LakeofthewoodsMN
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    • gimruis
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    • Wanderer
      Oh, h e l l no! 
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      Wanderer is right on the money and covered it well.  I was wondering too if you had a slug barrel for one of your guns?  If so you could make that your slug gun with a scope, and the other your turkey gun with the Red dot.  As you can afford it. 
    • Wanderer
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    • 11-87
      Looking for recommendations on scope or red dot    I basically hunt turkey and whitetail, live in southern MN. So it’s all deer/ shotgun    looking to add a scope/ red dot as my eyes don’t work like they used to to with the open sights.    my gun options are 11/87 12. Browning BPS 12    not looking for the most expensive or the cheapest    pros and cons of one over the other
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