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26 minutes ago, Adkhunter1590 said:

Here he is boys.
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A lone doe came out into the field about 410. This guy followed her out just before legal time was up. I was already packed up and ready to try and slip out of the blind without spooking the doe. I was just about to stand up and this guy came waltzing out of the tree line headed right for the doe. She’s around 45 yards out. He runs towards her nose to the ground and stops broad side at 40 yards. I had no time to wait, I drew back, settled the pin and let her rip. Perfect double lung shot right behind the shoulder. He ran about 50 yards before piling up. I was shaking for a good 10 mins after the shot. I am so excited I finally got to arrow this guy. Been watching this buck for the last 2 seasons.

Going to let him hang tonight and take better pictures tomorrow before I drop him off at the butcher.

Congrats!  Heck of a buck!

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21 minutes ago, Adkhunter1590 said:

Here he is boys.
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A lone doe came out into the field about 410. This guy followed her out just before legal time was up. I was already packed up and ready to try and slip out of the blind without spooking the doe. I was just about to stand up and this guy came waltzing out of the tree line headed right for the doe. She’s around 45 yards out. He runs towards her nose to the ground and stops broad side at 40 yards. I had no time to wait, I drew back, settled the pin and let her rip. Perfect double lung shot right behind the shoulder. He ran about 50 yards before piling up. I was shaking for a good 10 mins after the shot. I am so excited I finally got to arrow this guy. Been watching this buck for the last 2 seasons.

Going to let him hang tonight and take better pictures tomorrow before I drop him off at the butcher.

Stud

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That might be a wrap for my bow season not sure maybe I'll hunt Friday. Saw 12 bucks and 6 doe over the weekend. Drew on a beauty this morning but just couldn't get a clean shot. Had plenty of shot opportunities could have shot lots of bucks and doe but my archery season goals were different this season so I'm ok with the result! On to gun season and freezer filling.

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37 minutes ago, OtiscoPaul said:

Late bow season last 8 days of season...DMFA in January, NJ is open til march 

No. lol

Late season I would break out the muzzleloader, January is too cold and there is nothing in Jersey I am driving there for. 

If I don't tag one in archery I will shoot them by the herd with the gun if they come thru!  

No deer within 150 yards will be safe! Cause I'm taking the semi 12.    

 

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1 minute ago, Adkhunter1590 said:

Thanks everyone! I think I ran out of Likes!

Now that I have my bow buck out of the way. I think I might plan a drive up to the northern zone some time this week so I can still do some buck hunting this week I have off. Rut-Cation is a success!

Awesome 

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Here he is boys.
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A lone doe came out into the field about 410. This guy followed her out just before legal time was up. I was already packed up and ready to try and slip out of the blind without spooking the doe. I was just about to stand up and this guy came waltzing out of the tree line headed right for the doe. She’s around 45 yards out. He runs towards her nose to the ground and stops broad side at 40 yards. I had no time to wait, I drew back, settled the pin and let her rip. Perfect double lung shot right behind the shoulder. He ran about 50 yards before piling up. I was shaking for a good 10 mins after the shot. I am so excited I finally got to arrow this guy. Been watching this buck for the last 2 seasons.

Going to let him hang tonight and take better pictures tomorrow before I drop him off at the butcher.

Congrats!


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50 minutes ago, Bionic said:

My goal is 3 deer this week by rifle season.  Lol I have not got a deer since 2016

Right there with you, I also have not shot a deer in 3 years but it has been by choice. I let a 4 point go tonight, hope I don’t regret it later. My craving for venison is starting to out weigh me letting little ones go. 

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Thanks everyone! I think I ran out of Likes!

Now that I have my bow buck out of the way. I think I might plan a drive up to the northern zone some time this week so I can still do some buck hunting this week I have off. Rut-Cation is a success!

That’s one for the ages Adk, way to go!


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