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Great October evening, buck down in Ohio!

by Scott Abbott 18. October 2009 15:06
Scott Abbott



The evening of October 17th did not start off as I had planned. I took my Lone Wolf Assault and climbing sticks in with me in an attempt to really hug a good bedding area that I thought was holding a good buck that I hadn't touched yet.... It turned out that I couldn't find a tree with anything close to natural shooting lanes where I wanted to setup so I backed out looped around out of that spot and went straight South of where I planned to hunt to a preset lockon. I was still right in the area I wanted to hunt, but about 70 yards further from the heart of the bedding area than where I planned to sit.

Once I was setup in my stand it was 37 degrees with a solid NE wind that was blowing into the double digits. Perfect weather for a big buck to show before dark.

Everything was slow to start the evening off except I noticed that the squirrel rut is in the heavy chase phase... Those little guys were running something fierce! The squirrels were fun to watch and they kept me entertained until 6:15 when I noticed a buck coming toward me directly from the North. And a great buck it turned out to be, one that I knew well from summer scouting. I recognized him right away from the palmation on the end of his left main beam.

As he stepped behind some of the abundant foliage 20 or so yards away, I drew back my BowTech Allegiance settled in and waited. 30 seconds later he stepped into a very narrow shooting lane at 6 yards and I let the arrow fly. There was no blood trail to follow as he dropped in his tracks and expired seconds later, the Victory arrow tipped with a Slick Trick GrizzTrick broadhead worked flawlessly once again!

Comments

Comments

10/19/2009 12:12:07 AM #

That is one stud of a buck for sure. Congrats again on a very successfull but short Ohio season Scott. I guess it's diaper duty for you for the rest of the winter!LOL

John Mueller |

10/19/2009 1:13:07 AM #

Todd Graf

Scott,

Way to go! That is a great buck.

Todd Graf |

10/19/2009 2:05:32 AM #

What an amazing buck! Two great pictures as well. Way to show off the remarkable rack from two detailed angles.

Thanks for sharing the story. It must be exciting and rewarding to take one after scouting it all summer.

Dayne Shuda | Hunting Business Marketing |

10/19/2009 3:21:42 AM #

i tell ya what Scott you sure get the job done...you always seem to take a positive out of a negative....moving your stand to kill that deer..you may never have saw that buck if you would of set up in your first spot..awesome awesome deer man...congrats..

Rob |

10/19/2009 3:56:08 AM #

Great deer!! Congrats way to start the season off!!

Steven |

10/19/2009 10:34:30 AM #

Don Eime

I guess if a guy's gotta make the most of his time, you picked a helluva way to do it! Man, I couldn't be happier for ya!  Congrats man.  What a year you've had.  New son and now....you're second biggest buck.  Happy for ya man....actually, proud.  Nicely done, sir.  Nicely done.

Don Eime |

10/19/2009 4:25:26 PM #

It's one of those deer that doesn't lose it's "wow" factor no matter how many times you look at it.  Great job buddy.  Can't wait to get up there next week, it should be fun with or without deer!!  

Dustin DeCroo |

10/20/2009 9:57:04 AM #

Josh/OH

Amazing buck Scott! Major congrats!!

Josh/OH |

10/22/2009 3:40:37 AM #

Ricky Paulette

Thats a great buck. Nice going man

Ricky Paulette |

10/22/2009 8:02:52 AM #

that is a nice buck. way to go.

erik sedani |

10/30/2009 12:49:48 PM #

awsome

dan the hunter |

11/12/2009 4:40:48 AM #

Nice buck!! Where in NE Ohio are you from? I'm from Geauga county (Montville township). Just shot my first buck 10/12.

Doug |

11/14/2009 4:20:09 PM #

Doug, I am located in Trumbull County.  Congrats on your buck!

Scott Abbott |

11/19/2009 4:34:43 AM #

Ok. Not too far from me! Thanks!

Doug |




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