What was your first whitetail killed and what type of bow did you use for that first kill? Also, what year was your first kill. Mine was a 6 point buck using a bear whitetail II eccentric wheel set at 55 lbs shooting straight down (about a 10 yard shot) back in 1986.
Spike with 45lb Ben Pearson recurve, Wood arrow with 2 blade bear broadhead about 10 yard shot. 1979
Deer reaction 2 hops stopped looked around and saw the arrow sticking up, walked over to it and got the wobbles and fell basically where it had been standing. Easiest recovery of an archery deer. Shot did not hit bone slid between ribs in, through both lungs and between ribs exit.
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New York State, forked horn WT (4 pt) with 55# Bear Kodiak Magnum, cedar arrow w/ 2 blade Bear broadhead. It was in a backyard apple orchard at my History teachers house.
1990 in Kendall County and it was a doe at 18 yards. It was using a PSE set at 70# and Easton aluminum arrows. Not exactly sure on the broadhead, but I think it was a fixed 100 grain 3 blade. There was a pile of deer within 30 yards of me and I picked her since she was on the backside of a group and broadside. Getting drawn was iffy but I did and she stepped just as I released the arrow. I hit her a bit low and back and she bolted and ran straight away from with the other deer scattering like a covey of quail. I seen her run then heard her hit a tree. It was getting dark quick and it was thick with very tall grass. So I started to track her and then got close the tree she hit when I heard her take her last gasp about 20 yards south of me. She hit the tree so hard she broke one of her hind legs. She severed the main artery in that leg and bled to death instantly.
My first bow kill was 2003 if I remember correctly. It was on a lease in Fl. I shot her at 30 yards mid morning. It was a perfect double lung. She ran straight into the thick stuff, and I heard her crash. I waited about 20 mins, then went looking. For some strange reason, i couldn't find a good blood trail, but found her by going to where I heard the crash. I was shooting a Bear vapor 3000 with a 100 gr muzzy 3 blade. I believe the reason why I couldn't find a blood trail was just my own inexperience.
I don't remember exactly the year, was between 1997 & 1999. 10 point buck on a foggy opening morning. Victoria County, shooting a Pearson Stryker at 68lbs and 100gr Muzzy broadheads. There were 5 bucks there, he was the biggest at 20 yrds. I got buck fever bad, and pulled the shot. Hit him in the hind quarter. Trailed him for most of the day and jumped him twice. Finally snuck up on him under a huisache and finished him off with a 22 pistol. I was embarrassed and mad at myself for making a bad shot, but it felt really good to finally put my hands on him.
I bow hunted back in the nineties on public land for a few years unsuccessfully. Picked it back up about 12 years ago and have been almost bow only since then. My first bow kill was an odd looking spike that looked to be a couple years old. He had what looked like big spoons for antlers. I had moved my ladder stand over a trail at lunch that day. Shoot him at about twenty yards with a Grim Reaper mechanical. He went about thirty yards.
Doe with a Darton Excel shooting Easton 4013 aluminum arrow and a Vortex expanding broadhead. If that sentence doesn’t tell you how old I am, I don’t know what would.
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Doe with a Darton Excel shooting Easton 4013 aluminum arrow and a Vortex expanding broadhead. If that sentence doesn’t tell you how old I am, I don’t know what would.
Not that old then,
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a longhorn spike with a Bear whitetail hunter II, I was at least 16. I was old enough to drive but still in high school, so around 1985 or so. I don't even remember what the arrow was but I am sure it was an Easton aluminum. I do how ever clearly remember the broadhead 100 gr Copperhead Rippers! Nasty wicked looking things, black and serrated.
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What was your first whitetail killed and what type of bow did you use for that first kill? Also, what year was your first kill. Mine was a 6 point buck using a bear whitetail II eccentric wheel set at 55 lbs shooting straight down (about a 10 yard shot) back in 1986.
Popular bow back then. Mine was with the Bear Whitetail II in 86 or 87, really can’t remember. I slept in that morning and it was a perfect morning. Showed up to the woods about 9am. Walked in and about 15 minutes later, had a doe run in and was at 20 yards, quartering hard away from me. I was standing on the ground, didn’t even have a stand hung. Ended up being a Texas heart shot and she didn’t go far. I believe I was using Rocky Mountain broadheads on aluminum shafts.
My first one was a doe at about 10 yards out of a tree stand using a Darton SL-50 set at 62# somewhere around 1980 with either a Razorback 4 or 5 broad head. The bow had small round wheels instead of the Cam's we see today. The tree stand was built using 2/4's nailed to the tree for steps and a 2/6 for the seat, bet I was only about 10' off of the ground.
Spike buck in 1976. Taken with a Polar Bear LTD compound bow set at 60#’s. Easton 2018 Aluminum Gamegetter arrows, 4” feather fletch and Savor 3 blade broadhead. Shot him at 15 yds. From a tree stand in a reversed corner of a wheat field. He ran 75yds into the wheat and keeled over.
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2004, I was just trying to figure out bowhunting. On a lease in Mason, Blockhouse Ranch. Had my bear whitetail II and a few arrows. It was a sunday morning, still warm, headed over to a tripod that was never hunted so had to go thru some brush. I forgot my flashlight so it was a little sketchy getting in there. Found my spot walked by the huge cactus and WHAM! i almost chit myself. I had stepped on a rattlesnake in the dark! I think i jumped 5ft in the air and walked on top of that cactus. I ran back to the fourwheelr and waited for light, then walked back to the tripod. In all the chaos, i had dropped my 2 arrows with broadheads, which i found and scurried up the ladder to get in position. 10 minutes later a big 10pt comes in with no does, knock an arrow and start to draw back when my arrow falls all the way down to the ground with as much sound as you can make in the deer woods and of course this deer bolts! 5 minutes later he comes back hot on a doe and i managed to make a good shot.
This was by far the hardest deer i have ever worked for since all the lease members left that morning.
1990 with the ever popular Bear Whitetail 2 I got on clearance at Kmart for $65. Satelite Mag 125 grain 3 blade head in Llano county on an archery only lease. Shot her at twenty yards using my fingers instead of a release. She ducked, head came up, arrow grazed her back and shoulder but punched right through her neck. She dropped and left a big ole puddle of blood. Thanx to good leases, friends with MLD places and other opportunities I've killed a lot more since then but my years of killing 12 or 14 a year are over. Don't like cleaning and processing that many anymore. Three or four a year is enough with an exotic or two thrown in with a bunch of pigs.
1996 using a 40 dollar Hoyt I had bought from a shade tree mechanic that received it as some payment. 3 year old 7 point on the trinity river bottoms in liberty county Texas. He was 14 yards coming down a funnel in between to Cyprus breaks.
1991 using a PSE Edge 5000 bow set at 77 pounds with a 32 inch draw length (Had fastflite type wheels instead of cams...had a really smooth draw and let-off even with the heavy poundage)set up by Bushmaster Archery in Willis, TX. I don't know if Paul Reina is still doing bow work but he did a great job on that bow. Easton 2219 Aluminum Arrows with 125 Grain 4 Blade Satellites chronographing around 240 fps.
Leon County, near Marquez, forked 4 point walks between the ladder stand I am standing on and the tree. The deer was about 8 feet away almost straight down when I shot. Deer staggered around like he was drunk, then collasped in the clearing about 15 yards away. Arrow entered just to the right of the spine and the broadhead was sticking just outside the brisket area, hit left lung and wrecked the plumbing at the top of the heart.
"Whitetail Deer are extinct because of rifles with telescopes mounted on them." - My 11th Grade English Teacher
I just got my first bow kill Oct 2nd this year in the first 20 minutes of my first sit. Mature doe at 12 yards right through the pump station.
I turned 30 this year and bow hunted a couple years through high school and just picked it back up again last year. I learned a ton last year but recently had baby boy #3 in August so haven't had a ton of time to hunt this year. I'm glad I got one down early!
Kodiak Magnum at 50# with wood shafts I fletched myself. Zwickey broad head and it was around 1979. It was a big spike but might as well have been a P&Y to me at the time.
30 minutes from practice to dead doe. I was running late getting to my brothers ranch, I was supposed to be there hours before to practice with his bow to see if I could worth a dang (I had never shot a bow before). They had his Matthews out and ready to go. They showed me a few tips, I got 6 practice shots, and it was off to the blind just minutes before the feeder went off. I had a doe just a few minutes later, she barley made it 20 yards before she tumbled.
"Man is still a hunter, still a simple searcher after meat..." Robert C. Ruark
Mine was with a Mathews VXR set at 70lbs this year. I got a decent 10pt. The best part about it was I made my cousin, whose property I hunt on, a believer of bowhunting. He wasn't really big on bowhunting because he didn't think you can make an ethical kill. My buck went 25 yards and dropped, while the rest of the gun hunters has had to track theirs for at least 50 yards. And then to top it off I took a nice pig the next day!
txpowhunter do not expect them all to drop inside 50 yards, some do some do not even with what looks like the same shot. I have seen well hit deer go from basically 0 yards to over 500 yards. Most are dead within 125 yards and many within 75 yards. Depends on the deer, the shot and various other factors.
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First kill was a Bobcat, 10 yards, PSE whitetail edition set at 75lbs back in 2004. Still hanging in my office sitting on a log.. First whitetail kill was the following season. Just a typical Texas 8 around 115”
Diamond Marquis 70# using Rage Hypodermic. Shot a doe high in the spine. Dropped her. The Rage cut the spine in half. I have no confidence problems with expandables after that. Also i had buck fever shooting her the excitement of shooting the first deer with a bow is UNMATCHED! 2014
Hoyt ultramag set at 63# with G5 Montec in 2007. After two years of failure bow hunting, wounding one deer each year and not finding them, I shot an 4.5 year old 9 point during a morning hunt. That evening I went out to sit in the stand primarily to scout and shot a 3.5 year old 11 point 127" buck. Crazy and exciting day.
1974 Using an old 60# Browning Cobra or EX not to sure. Walked up on a little fork horn bedded down and he surprised me as much as I did him. He jumped up about 18-20 yards away and i hit him right in the neck and he went straight down. Hit him with a Satellite Broadhead on a 2117 Easton aluminum, I wasn't aiming for the neck, just missed my shot that far.
Wasn't my first deer with a bow but it was my first deer with a traditional bow. 1974 Bear Super Kodiak 50# at 18 yards. Also another first, I did it from a saddle stand. First harvest from one of those that I decided to try out this year. Probably not my last, not a die-hard saddle guy but they do have their place and time where they're useful. And it was my first pic with my little girl. She finally wanted to 'see the deer' this year. She was pretty fascinated too. lol