Hunting Washington Forum
Big Game Hunting => Bow Hunting => Topic started by: top pin1 on October 21, 2010, 09:56:26 PM
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Jeesh I need more poundage..
Jason Deer Video - 1 (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lUGb-DGBEPI#ws)
got that in a email and then found it on tube so I could post it. Man I'd be a wreck for the rest of my life.
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dang that was a stud of a buck :drool: can you tell he was looking at the horns when he shot :chuckle:
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dang that was a stud of a buck :drool: can you tell he was looking at the horns when he shot :chuckle:
I probably would have done the same thing! :chuckle: I bet that dude is still having nightmares! On a side note, I have a friend who picked up a nice shed that had a broadhead stuck in it.
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Hahaha...wow, that was different.
I've missed before but that was kind of spectacular. My miss was boring - just flung the arrow over it's back.
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That was probaly his buddy with the camera. Poor guy will have to re-live this moment over and over again. :chuckle:
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LOL! That's great!
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That was pretty damn good. Thanks!
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Thats awesome now that guy can relive that $hitty moment over and over and over....... :chuckle:
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:chuckle: :chuckle: Pink fletching...really ? serves him right
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Maybe he was trying to shoot him in the head. :bdid:
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think I would be crying. Cool video
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What a shame, that thing had quite the headgear
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:lol4:
--bh2bt
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Talk about hunting for horns! :chuckle: That was hilarious! Was he shooting at 45lbs. or something? :yike:
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Just what we need, another animal running around with an arrow stuck in it, give the rifle guys more to beotch about. But seriously, would be sick to my stomach.
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does that count as an extra point?
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Hilarious!!! Poor guy!
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I've seen wind cause some crazy arrow flight . he might wanna increase his arrow weight a bit .
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I'm embarrassed to say l've done the same thing once, Only it was a 4x5 bull.The bull was broadside looking uphill away from me when I shot. Grossly overestimated the distance and hit him in the base of his right main be making him a 5x5. Sad part is he let me fling two more arrows at him before he figures it out, but I was too flustered at that point to realize I was aiming to high. Initially I thought I hit him In the head cuz his legs all locked up and he started
wobbling around. The he turned sideways and could see my broadness sticking out 1 " above his skull. That 70# really rung his bell. I have since purchased an angle range compensating rangefinder to take out the guess work. Haven't had a shot at a bull in the five years since.
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I think there's a major artery in the antlers....... :), should have been a kill shot. :P