With limited hunting time, the first storm of the season came and John drops the hammer on two bucks. He’s done for the season. Second guy to tag out this year. No inquiry on zone or location please.
With limited hunting time, the first storm of the season came and John drops the hammer on two bucks. He’s done for the season. Second guy to tag out this year. No inquiry on zone or location please.
My first deer hunting in this season.
Shot a doe but it was too dark to get the shot on film, but I did get the aftermath of the damage that a Rage broadhead can do. The blood trail on this deer was almost like someone was dripping it along the ground as they were walking through the woods, making tracking in the dark pretty easy.
Oct. 1, 2011 – Opening morning of the Michigan Bow Season. Didn’t put anything on the ground but saw a good amount of does along with a nice 9 6 pt along with a couple other smaller bucks. Click on this link to get to my Channel to view all of our other hunting videos: www.youtube.com
A collection of pics taken during a few of my hunts over the past couple of years.
Watch HuntOrDie.com field crew member Tim Robert put a big Illinois buck on the ground. See how unconventional ground blind hunting methods help to take this mature deer in the middle of a harvested corn field! Do you have amateur deer hunting footage? We would love to see it at HuntOrDie.com!
I saw a few bucks, but they did not fit my cull plan. I eventually shot this mature six pointer with my 7×64. Video is a bit shaky, but it is not easy to film, watch, shoot and kill bloody mosquito at the same time… I will try tripod at some point next time..
IT’S BACK!!!!!!!! Let’s see if we can get it back over 77000 views again, eh? Bill Engvall takes his wife deer hunting… which isn’t a good idea.
Opening day September 24th 2011 in Tennessee deer hunting with a longbow and wooden arrows
Deer Hunt – www.HUNTNGFOOTAGE.COM I saw this buck briefly 2 years ago. Back then he was a 10pt and I thought he was 4yrs old. Today I was sitting in the same box blind overlooking an oat patch and a road. The buck showed up, I turned on the camera, realized he was a BIG 8pt and decided to take him. I grabbed for my rifle as he was walking out of the frame, got a good rest, re-focused the camera, and took the shot. This all happened in about 1 minute’s time! I would have been in a bow blind, but it was bitter cold, windy, and raining. Thanks to the storm, I went to the blind with my rifle to scout and look for a doe. Sometimes, decisions are made for a reason! deer hunting deer hunting deer hunting deer hunting