Hunting Washington Forum
Big Game Hunting => Deer Hunting => Topic started by: krout81 on December 14, 2015, 08:45:35 AM
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I left work at 1pm on Thursday hoping to get past all the floods and downed trees that were reported on hwy 7 and 12. I made it to Randle just in time and only 1 lane was blocked by water. I was able to get up the hill and I was on my way to that certain hill around that certain corner, just below that certain cliff, and look what I found standing on the road that leads to it. He walked up the hill about 10 yards, and I got 20 yard shot when he peaked around the tree to see why I got out of my sidekick. He dropped in his tracks. When I got home Saturday the girls begged to have some of the deer so I seared the tenderloin with garlic, peppercorn, and of course Johnny's. Then wrapped it in bacon and cooked it at 170 for 3 hours.
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:tup: Nicely done.
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Cool!
What kind of bow are you shooting? Looks like a wood arrow.
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PSE Elite set at 76lbs, bare bow, fingers. That's a 2219 aluminum true flight gold stalker with 125gr thunderhead.
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nice work. found an arrow that looked just like that in the kitsap unit last year. keep wondering what it shot at, it is in a spot that has some giant bucks
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well done
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Nice, like it when it works out that way
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Nice job! Love to see Blackies with archery gear.
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Mmmm mmmmm, bacon and venison!
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Cool buck, killed the hard way. Well done.
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Congrats Deer meat tastes much better than tag soup. :tup: