Tuesday, November 4, 2025

More Bow Hunting Success

 Warning!  Hunting related photos ahead.  Stop reading now if you are squeamish or don't want to see a dead deer.


For the first time ever, DH has harvested two bucks during bow season! And they were taken exactly two weeks apart.  Both on Wednesday evenings. (Confession: I'm a long time Survivor watcher and while I willingly tracked and helped get these deer in from the woods, field dressed, and hung in the shop, I wasn't super thrilled to miss two episodes of Survivor!)

This second buck is also an 8-point.  Unlike the first buck, he did not leave an easily followed blood trail.  For a tense fifteen minutes, both DH and I wondered if this one was actually fatally wounded and if so, would we be able to find him?  But then, suddenly, the blood spots started appearing in the leaves on the ground (more than 20 yards from the spot he'd been standing when DH shot him with the crossbow), and the trail went from a drop here and there to several spatters to a very thick unable to miss trail.  

Phew!  Stress levels instantly lowered!




This buck was quite a bit deeper into the woods than the one two weeks prior, so rather than DH and I using our own muscle power to drag him to the woods road where we could load him into the tractor bucket for transport, we made use of the 4-wheeler.  

DH carefully maneuvered between trees to get to the deer, and we tied a rope around its antlers and then to the ball in the hitch behind the 4-wheeler. After that it was careful driving, dragging the buck behind, between standing trees and over smallish logs on the ground (me walking behind and lifting the deer's head when necessary to not get him snagged up on a downed tree). 


This second buck seemed larger than the first one, but you know, sometimes your memory is off, so we weren't sure if it was actually all the much bigger until we got it dressed and to the shop where we hung it from the game scale.


He most definitely was bigger!  In fact, he's the biggest whitetail DH has ever gotten!  This one weighed in at over 159 pounds (the first one was 140 lbs) and has a rack that is 3.5" wider than the other 8-point's rack.  

We definitely won't be hurting for lean red meat in our diet this winter!