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Well, it didn't take long to get to #12 with the Pappy Lewis knife. I actually typed up the #11 deer while in the blind this morning with my youngest son at The Cow Field. We've been out a few times this season with his crossbow, but this weekend is youth weekend, so he chose to use his Savage 243. He wanted to sleep in a tent last night, so we did that and woke up to it raining. We finally got up and in the blind about 7:35, the rain had pretty much become an extremely light drizzle for a little bit. Saw a few squirrels, but not much else until about 10:18 am, when a hawk came swooping in and landed in a tree about 30 yards from us, that was cool to see!
By 10:35 am, my son was ready to head to the house, so we started packing up his rifle, binos, water bottles, rangefinder etc. He was standing up in the blind ready to go, I just needed to grab my camera off the tripod. We were literally just a couple minutes from getting out of the blind when I saw a doe at The Cow Field fence. Whispered to my son, so he sat back down (after he realized I wasn't joking that I saw a deer). I turned on the camera and got about 50 seconds of video before my son unleashed the Savage 243 on her. She ran about 30-35 yards and crashed.
My son and I turned to each other in disbelief of what just happened and how quickly it all went down. We waited just a few minutes, packed up, again, and walked the short distance to retrieve her. As we walked down the trail (about 7 yards from the blind), another doe had snuck in without us knowing, standing about 15 yards from us. Guess she finally heard us, because we were LOUD
, and she trotted off.
Wasn't much of a tracking job since we could see the doe from 25 yards away. Walked over, got our pictures, and put the knife to work again!
My son did a fair amount of the field dressing with some assistance, and then helped drag her up our hill on the deer cart. We did find the bullet in the off side hide, so that will be kept, along with the casing. We got her skinned out (my son plans on tanning the hide) and processed this afternoon. My son didn't mind the skinning or the processing and actually did a really good job. Kept the backstraps and tenderloins for steaks, the rest will a mix of jerky, burgers, and summer sausage.
Thanks,
-jason
Any ways, on to the pics!
Doe and entry wound
Glamour shot...
Pappy Lewis knife, casing, and bullet...
By 10:35 am, my son was ready to head to the house, so we started packing up his rifle, binos, water bottles, rangefinder etc. He was standing up in the blind ready to go, I just needed to grab my camera off the tripod. We were literally just a couple minutes from getting out of the blind when I saw a doe at The Cow Field fence. Whispered to my son, so he sat back down (after he realized I wasn't joking that I saw a deer). I turned on the camera and got about 50 seconds of video before my son unleashed the Savage 243 on her. She ran about 30-35 yards and crashed.
My son and I turned to each other in disbelief of what just happened and how quickly it all went down. We waited just a few minutes, packed up, again, and walked the short distance to retrieve her. As we walked down the trail (about 7 yards from the blind), another doe had snuck in without us knowing, standing about 15 yards from us. Guess she finally heard us, because we were LOUD
, and she trotted off.Wasn't much of a tracking job since we could see the doe from 25 yards away. Walked over, got our pictures, and put the knife to work again!
My son did a fair amount of the field dressing with some assistance, and then helped drag her up our hill on the deer cart. We did find the bullet in the off side hide, so that will be kept, along with the casing. We got her skinned out (my son plans on tanning the hide) and processed this afternoon. My son didn't mind the skinning or the processing and actually did a really good job. Kept the backstraps and tenderloins for steaks, the rest will a mix of jerky, burgers, and summer sausage.
Thanks,
-jason
Any ways, on to the pics!
Doe and entry wound
Glamour shot...
Pappy Lewis knife, casing, and bullet...