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It Ain't Illinois But Michigan Has A Few Deer

Posted: Thu Mar 25, 2010 3:25 pm
by ricky racer
I finally got my scanner to a point where it works, thanks in big part to Rudi, so I thought I'd post a few pictures. Seeing some of the great deer that Yogie and Trent have posted pictures of, I was jealous.

Since I have taken up the longbow, the quality of my bucks has lessened but the satisfaction has gone through the roof. I must now work in much closer quarters and it changes the whole way that you have to set up to get the shot you want. My ideal shot distance is now 12-15 yards and I won't take shots outside of 20 yards, typically.

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These deer are from a few years ago:

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Re: It Ain't Illinois But Michigan Has A Few Deer

Posted: Thu Mar 25, 2010 4:49 pm
by grumpy
Nice.

Re: It Ain't Illinois But Michigan Has A Few Deer

Posted: Thu Mar 25, 2010 5:44 pm
by Trent M
Yep, Illinois doesn't have all the deer. That last one is a real dandy, was he taken with a bow as well? Outrageous brow tines! :shock:

Re: It Ain't Illinois But Michigan Has A Few Deer

Posted: Thu Mar 25, 2010 8:26 pm
by ricky racer
Trent M wrote:Yep, Illinois doesn't have all the deer. That last one is a real dandy, was he taken with a bow as well? Outrageous brow tines! :shock:


No, but I sure wish I had. I hunted this buck with my bow for over a month and couldn't get close enough for a chance. I borrowed a shotgun and got him the day after Thanksgiving. It's the only deer I've ever taken with a shotgun. I do hunt now days with a muzzle loader, a TC Omega, once in a while. When my daughter was younger, about 5 or 6 she wanted to go hunting with me. I put up a second tree stand in a tree and she joined me while bow hunting some times. We also hunted on the ground a couple of times but I realized that the odds of taking a nice buck with my longbow while a little girl was along, was slim to none. I purchased the muzzle loader so we would have a better chance of connecting with a nice buck and we have been successful several times. Usually if she doesn't hunt with me I will hunt with my bow. This past year my daughter now 13 yrs old was the one toting the muzzle loader during deer season. An opportunity never presented itself so she went empty handed, but wait til next year!!!

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Re: It Ain't Illinois But Michigan Has A Few Deer

Posted: Fri Mar 26, 2010 1:38 am
by Yogie
Pretty nice for an ole stick bow Rick... :lol:
Just kidding, I don't shoot much over 20 yards with my compound. :roll:
Very nice to see your daughter tagging along, I'm betting we'll see her with her own deer this fall.

Super nice bucks, thanks for sharing.

Re: It Ain't Illinois But Michigan Has A Few Deer

Posted: Fri Mar 26, 2010 9:53 am
by Steve K. CALIF
Ricky, that is hunting! Tred Barta would be proud of you. Steve K.

Re: It Ain't Illinois But Michigan Has A Few Deer

Posted: Tue Mar 30, 2010 10:35 am
by BigBill
Nice, teach the youngins while there little and the'll make awesome hunters as they get older.

I just picked up a 50cal traditions inline, a 50cal winchester inline and a 54cal thompson hawkin blackpowder rifles for $100 with all the accessories, like the balls/sabots, gun powder and cleaning stuff. The PO misses didn't want the guns in the house so it was beer money for him. I never shot the blackpowder stuff yet but soon i will. I need to get into bow hunting next.

Re: It Ain't Illinois But Michigan Has A Few Deer

Posted: Thu Apr 01, 2010 9:52 pm
by CountryCub
The brow tines on the last buck are bigger than any G2s or G3s on most bucks in all of Florida! :lol:
Does anyone on the forum hog hunt?

Re: It Ain't Illinois But Michigan Has A Few Deer

Posted: Sun Apr 18, 2010 8:39 pm
by JGtools
Very nice deer! Glad to see you take the daughter out hunting, quality time well spent, and memories that will last forever. good job, Jim

Re: It Ain't Illinois But Michigan Has A Few Deer

Posted: Wed Jun 02, 2010 10:11 am
by Pathfinder
I'm healed up enough from two shoulder surgery's to pick up the stick bow's again. Will try to use them this year,but my flintlocks always start whinning when I leave the house without them. I'll be hunting both the Port Austin area and Escanaba and I hope to see deer like you have! Nice job!