Hunting & Fishing Best buck yet, even better with a bow, and it was almost like backyard hunting

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I've shot a lot of does as I hunt primarily for the meat and the fun. Saturday evening I was really hoping to see this guy as I've watched him around my area (I almost hit him with a car on Thursday just down the street from my house). I've seen him half a dozen times and anytime it's during hunting hours he won't stray off the posted property. That very morning, in fact, I'd watched him in a dead sprint after 3 does cross over about 200yd downhill and head back onto the "forbidden zone"

There are 4 "neighborhood" bucks near me and with the houses laid out the way they are I can bowhunt from about a dozen trees on my property and the neighbor's (that gave me permission). I was sitting in a tree that is on my neighbor's property, technically over my line about 3 feet. For the sake of this hunt, I'm still counting it on my land.

I was watching 4 does run "zoomies" around a field on a posted field about 90 yards from me for half an hour when all of the sudden they put the brakes on and started to stare over their shoulders. This guy arrived and pushed them out of the field right to me. The biggest doe was first and she's very smart, has a 6th sense it seems and ducked an arrow on me once already this year from 27yd. I was hoping for meat in the freezer, I would have been very happy with the old nanny doe that's busted me so many times, but a chance at a record (for me) buck I wasn't going to pass up.

She crosses into the property that I'm hunting and before crossing my tree decides to just look straight up at me. Busted.

She turns and starts to walk away, not too fast but definitely alert. The next 3 does all followed her lead and the buck was hot on their tails walking along through the ~10yd of scrubby understory that I wouldn't shoot through. Then right as he steps from under a scrubby bush he stops, sniffs, I felt the wind change and decided that it was now or never. I let him have it. Total ranged yard down from the tree was 13 yards after the shot from me to his chest on the ground. The arrow went in, severed the spine and he dropped in his tracks. I was 8yd up in a tree and so the effective shot distance was only 10yd.

While he's nowhere near the biggest whitetail I've seen posted here, but he's my PR overall and I got him 10min from closing time on the closing day of archery buck season... so I'm really happy. I decided to splurge and get a European mount on the antlers/skull because of how nice and symmetric the rack is, plus it's a momentous occasion personally... first archery buck off my own property.

I was so rushed that I had to sit down and count to 10 before I even started to put together my equipment and climb down. He went 137# dressed, no idea on the score and I didn't think to check before I turned in the animal for butchering and the mount, just looking at pictures of other deer, I would be hard pressed to see him go over 115, not a record book but for me, it's every bit a record.

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Thanks, SU

Thankfully I've got 2 more weeks of regular archery, and then there's no firearms hunting anywhere in my township so I doubt that she's ever had a gun touched off at her. I might switch up the tree and see if I can put myself a little more out of her path of travel. A clean 20-30yd shot is better IMO than an almost straight down shot on a deer that knows how to look up
 
A trophy is in the eye of the beholder. If he is a trophy to you then by god I don't care if he was a spike buck--he IS a trophy.

Congrats.

Its it a special feeling to be able to shoot them right in the back yard. My son got his first buck this year within about 200 yards of our front door. Same place my best friend got a nice 145 inch 8 pointer.
 
A trophy is in the eye of the beholder. If he is a trophy to you then by god I don't care if he was a spike buck--he IS a trophy.

Congrats.

Its it a special feeling to be able to shoot them right in the back yard. My son got his first buck this year within about 200 yards of our front door. Same place my best friend got a nice 145 inch 8 pointer.

That is a nice buck, by any standards,but a very nice archery buck,as far as Im concerned anything you kill with a stick is a trophy!Congrats!


Glad to see I'm not alone on either of those points :)

Congrats to your son's first buck, way to go.
 
Congratulations man. I think that doe you speak of used to haunt the woods around me... Haha. Those are the ones that I like to shoot the first chance you get. They can be trophies themselves after dealing with them a few times and having them blow all over the woods after busting you. Nice buck though, cool story.
 
Congrats on a great looking bow buck! I hear your pain about the old doe. That's why I shoot every one of those I see during bow season. I got tired of having them bust me when a buck was coming in range...one of my bow hunting buddies calls me the "ole doe slayer"...I shoot them with impunity!

Anyways, great story and again, congrats on a great trophy!