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Title: A first w/ traditional gear
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Blog Entry: This past weekend was a fun hunt filled with countless heart felt memories-past and present. I left Denver Friday night and drove to S. Dakota with very little weather hindering my efforts-for a change. I made good time (seven hours total one way). I had good and long time friend Mark Perry along for the weekend’s activities. Mark and I have traveled the world together pursuing one thing or another. Yeah, you can say Mark is one of the two men responsible for giving me the addiction to hunt that I have. Together, the two of us were looking forward to hunting whities-he with his crossbow and me with my Custom Kanga Longbow (the compounds were left home). Hunting stories consumed the entire conversion on the way up... Mark missed a nice 8 point Saturday morning-I guess he didn't have an eight foot pin on his crossbow (he caught a little razzing from me...lol). That was his excuse anyway. On Sunday morning, he bolted a small six. Sadly, we never found it. I think he shot the deer in that "no man's land" under the deer's spine (seems that’s happening a lot this year). We tracked the deer in the snow for 3/4 of a mile. The buck showed no sign whatsoever of being injured. He was actually climbing steep hills. Finally, the blood just stopped... Mark saw a total of 23 deer-all on public land-in the day and a half we were together. I killed my doe from ten feet away Sunday morning (Enigma camo is awesome). One arrow did the job. She piled up 100 yards from where I hit her. It was funny, just prior to shooting this deer; two bucks (both nice eights) were directly under my ladder stand. They were heading towards Mark (I said a little prayer-I really wanted the deer to go towards him because he starts his second round of Kemo on the fifth. He’s inflicted with multiple myeloma. I so wanted him to get a deer!). I heard Mark's crossbow fire from inside his ground blind (I couldn't see him-he was just down the hill from my postion). I thought, "Dang, but that's cool-he got a shot!" Ten minutes later my doe shows up. I drilled her good-a first with traditional gear! Many, many thanks to Mark Perry and Russ Barber for making this another hunt of a lifetime! Some of the photos from the weekend: [img]http://i277.photobucket.com/albums/kk73/iamyourhuckleberry/sd2222001.jpg?t=1257216307[/img] [img]http://i277.photobucket.com/albums/kk73/iamyourhuckleberry/sdtraddoecopy.jpg?t=1257216448[/img] [img]http://i277.photobucket.com/albums/kk73/iamyourhuckleberry/sd2222004copy.jpg?t=1257216507[/img]