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  1. 3 points
    Kodiak Canvas Flex Bow is what you want. I have 10x14 and a solo set up is under 15-ish minutes by a person in their late 60s. GLWS, Eddie
  2. 2 points
    Here is a bear I found day before opener, not sure why I didnt go back to this spot. Lol IMG_2210.mov
  3. 2 points
    My ca shoots long range extremely well. And I’ve helped set up and reload for several other with the same results.
  4. 2 points
    ok, I'll give a short summary of how this hunt played out. I drew a unit not known for lots of antelope, but I knew the possibility of shooting a giant was there. this is a unit that I have had success in in the past. We have not had a great monsoon season this year and numbers have really been down. throughout the hunt I would see on average probably 6-10 antelope per day. I spent all summer scouting and found a couple of bucks that I had on my radar identified as "shooters". Day one, I have one of the shooters in range but not broadside. Im trying to move in and stay hidden and get a better angle to I can get a shot, when a truck drives over the rise and bumps the buck. I hunted him again the next day, and found him first thing on day number two. I put him to bed around 10:30 and decided to come home attend church, and come back sunday afternoon when he is in a better spot. Well I get there and there are two hunters driving the ridge he was on, I never saw that buck again. I came back in to work on monday, day 3 of the hunt and hunted just afternoon monday-thursday. I saw antelope every single time out, just nothing I wanted to pursue. Friday morning, day 7 breaks and I decide to try a new area. Just as it's getting light enough to see my son pulls the truck off the road and said, buck! I pick up my binos and see a great buck standing with 6 does about 300 yards from us. We watch the buck, hoping he works into an area with more cover so I can try a stalk. Well the buck eventually walked onto private and I never got a chance to stalk him. Saturday, we go back to the original location hoping to once again turn up the first buck we saw, and we can't even find an antelope in the area. we hit a couple of new spots and turned up some younger bucks that morning, but nothing with any age or size. Sunday, final day of the season. We head out before daylight to look for the buck that wandered onto private, we turn him up immediately, and he is further into the private. We then head to an area that I have had success in the past, and find a group of 3 bucks with one being a great buck. I began my stalk, and get to about 120 yards before the bucks have decided that they have had enough and sprint out of my life forever. haha. By this time it is around 10:00am. I told me son, we have had a great hunt, and have spent some great time together over the last 9 days. I was ready to head home, go to church, and call it a hunt. He said dad, lets go check that ridge we saw that buck watering last weekend. I said ok, once last effort before calling it a hunt. We get there, sneak our way up to a vantage point to get eyes on a small tank and as soon as I pick up my binos I see a buck at the water. Unfortunately the buck was about a year old and not even legal to shoot here. we looked at each other and laughed and walked back to the truck. Once we got to the truck i put my bow in the case, strapped my release to the top limp closed the case, grabbed two celsius' from the cooler and my son and I headed home. we are talking about baseball as we round the corner and there in front of us are two bucks feeding into a small saddle in the middle of the day near the busiest forest road only 2 miles from town. my son slams the breaks and throws up his binos and says, dad, its him! It's the buck we have been looking for since day 1. He was with another buck and feeding into an area where he couldn't be seen from the road. I jumped out of the truck, grabbed my bow and away I went after him. I topped the hill just above where I saw the buck disappear and peak over and there he is, feeding 80 yards from me and coming right to me. I get an arrow, move to get a shooting lane and the small buck sees me and runs about 15 yards and looks back. I range the little buck because the big buck trotted off right towards him. He is 74 yards. I look down to adjust my slider and when I look up the bigger buck is standing there with him. I draw, anchor, release and watch as my arrow sails low. I hit the buck between the knee and the shoulder. I saw blood immediately and watch the buck go over the next ridge. I was upset, how can I blow that easy shot? I walk to where the bucks were standing and range the tree I was at. 85! In the time I looked down to set my sight, and look back up those bucks had takes a couple of steps. I knew they moved a little bit, but I didn't think they had moved that far. I reach into my pocket to call my son and realize that I don't have my phone. In the excitement I had left in in the truck. I mark the spot and walk back to the truck. At this point it is 11:30. I get back to the truck and talk things over with my son and we move two draws ahead of where we saw the buck run. We hit a fenceline and I told my son that the buck would not cross that fence if he is hurting. I didn't feel like the shot I made was fatal and I thught I had just clipped the leg. Not much blood on the ground or on my arrow. we walk down the fencline and find no indicaiton of the buck. So we walk the fenceline uphill. I thought to myself, no way this buck ran up that hill. we would have seen him. I take about 3 steps and see the bottom wire of the fence pushed up and a small speck of blood and antelope tracks on our side of the fence. My son said he came through here. we follow his tracks 1.1 miles from there with occasional drops of blood and finally sit to get some water. I told my son, Im going to walk to that bench and peek over. The bench is about 100 yards from us. I hit the bench and the antelope is bedded just below it. He gets up and runs about 1/2 mile to the east and beds just below the crest of a small hill. We sit and watch him for about 2 hours and he never moves. I made a plan to sneak around the backside of the hill and pop over the top. As I top the hill I get a text that says you're right above him, be careful. I peek through the trees and see the buck bedded below me, 28 yards. I sit for 2 hours waiting for him to stand and he doesn't. My legs were cramping so I decided that I needed to do something. I stand up and hear something behind me. A freakin cow elk, 20 yards away bursts out of there making enough noise to scare everything out of there. The buck spooks, hobbles to an opening and stops to look at the cow elk across the hill. I range, settle my pin, and sent an arrow through the lungs. the buck made a short run and toppled over. My son watched it all through the 15X swaros. I look at my watch and it is 4:37. What a day. I waited for my son to walk over to me and together we went and found my arrow and walked up to the buck. It was him. the buck from day one! And we did it together. This was the hardest antelope hunt of my life. Low numbers, hot dry weather, and lots of miles. But in the end I wouldn't have it any other way. Blessed for another successful hunt with one of my kids. I love chasing antelope with my bow.
  5. 1 point
    9 days of hard hunting in super dry conditions results in great archery buck. My son and I hunted hard for 9 days before getting an opportunity on this buck. Spot and stalk. Love chasing these things with my bow. By far the hardest antelope hunt of my life.
  6. 1 point
    1 more and its done for the year.
  7. 1 point
    Shot my last two bulls with the 1.5". I heard the 1st one drop just out of sight. Went maybe 60 - 70 yards. The one in my avatar might have gone 100 yds. I will say this, I shot them both behind the shoulder, through the lungs and neither was a pass through. The broadhead was just under the skin on the far side. I mention it because to a lot of guys, a complete pass through is very important.
  8. 1 point
    Wow what an intense read. Congratulations to you and your son.
  9. 1 point
    Congrats on a fantastic Buck and a great story. Way to stay after him! Bill
  10. 1 point
    Awesome story, Kyl. Glad you guys stayed with it. That's some serious perseverance you don't see so much these days. I always love the stories of you and the kids hunting together - keep it up man!
  11. 1 point
    Awesome hunt! Awesome buck! Way to stick with it.
  12. 1 point
    Congrats!! Would love to hear the story as well. Archery antelope is THE most fun hunting there is.
  13. 1 point
    That's awesome...congrats!
  14. 1 point
    Congrats! Great buck.
  15. 1 point
    Stud buck, congrats!
  16. 1 point
    Very nice. Congratulations. Love this time of year when things start to get fired up for the hunting season.
  17. 1 point
    That's awesome - congrats on a great buck!
  18. 1 point
    Congratulations. That is a very respectable buck. Post the story when you come down from the high.
  19. 1 point
    If anyone needs a euro done please give me a call. I do not boil. I use Maceration to remove the meat and tissue. I'm located in Queen Creek. 928-595-1554 I offer the below services: •Traditional Euro •Artifical Velvet •Velvet Preservation (freeze Dry)
  20. 1 point
    They been reported. And I intend on taking the video I took, to game and fish tomorrow. I will make sure Game and fish get as much information on the clowns that did it. As I can give them.
  21. 1 point
    The incidents of poor shooting CA rifles is well known and not unfounded
  22. 1 point
    Game and fish must of been called. By someone at about 3:30 . I saw a Game and Fish guy. Out in the field. With two other hunters and he was reaming there Assss. They where about 100 yard onto private property. 🤔 Your right. I will call. Game and fish. I don't know who hit the wounded one. But I do know this . When there was 2 bucks down . I believe that all 3 where still shooting at The two bucks left. Wounding one. . If two bucks are down . Than there should have only been one shooter. Shooting at ONE of the two other bucks. Not all three guys shooting When they Hit one and it runs about 50 yards away. So the other that was closer a guy take a shot at it. If he hit it I couldn't tell. He hauled butt and the rest followed. And by that time. Several homeowners where out raising heck.
  23. 1 point
    1.5 on both the Buck and the pig. Agree with Ed67, they’ll flat out fly great. Neither bled much. But they didn’t go far either. 😀 Good luck on your hunt. Bill
  24. 1 point
    Colt Grill & BBQ in Prescott Valley is legit. I woke up in the morning not knowing I would enjoy the best barbeque of my life that day. Everything on their smoked meat platter was on point that visit. The ribs were cooked perfectly; the pulled pork was juicy, the brisket was tender & not over-smoked, the turkey was moist, and the brat sausage had great flavor. I know my next visit will not be perfectly the same, but I intend to visit again and again.
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