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Thread: Perseverance

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    Perseverance

    I've been hunting sporadically for just over a year now but a recent sporting injury and a quieter work schedule had inspired me to spend more time in the bush. Needless to say, with more time spent pursuing anything worth pursuing, there will be some progress. From hearing the odd twig snapping or on the rare occasion the sound of hurried movement of hooves on my initial half hearted forays to now regularly seeing and being able to track animals has been super rewarding. My mates often get an excited message from me (sometimes while I'm still in the bush if I have reception) about seeing a deer or a pig and I'm sure they have started rolling their eyes at me by now, but I still never got to that next step of pulling the trigger. It just all happened too fast or the bush was too thick etc etc... However, this progress got me gripped! From the month of May when I sustained my injury through to now, I somehow averaged 2- 2.5 days a week hunting and I find myself spending all my down time watching hunting videos and buying hunting gear of trade me. It has become an absolute addiction.

    I saw my first stag bush hunting two weeks ago, followed by me shooting my first pig!

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    Yesterday, I had my first close encounter with two sika deer in a completely new spot for me. I spent the best part of an hour tracking really fresh looking prints down a potentially productive spur I had identified. Halfway down the spur I see this figure (I still get surprised seeing a deer just standing there in the forest) in what almost looked like a "point position", sniffing the air up the spur I had been down. I took my chance to bolt down, safety off and line it up and then BOOM and reload. I saw the animal jump and run off and noticed there was a second deer not so far behind it, before it too took off. I was in disbelief that I hadn't hit it as it was less than 50m away. Two deer re-appeared less than 10m further, in exactly the same channel I had shot through and I had a second chance. I line it up again and CLICK. ???? Turned out that in my haste I had ejected the cartridge but not pulled the bolt back enough for it to pick up another round. By the time I had reloaded the deer had quartered away and I was looking at it's behind before they eventually figured out it was not safe to stay and buggered of. I couldn't quite figure out what had happened. Did I hit it? Had I completely missed at 50m? I had a look at the spot I shot at it and there was no sign of blood. I spent an hour tracking up and down the spur and the adjacent creek they wandered off to. Nothing. I had total mixed emotions. On one hand I was relieved it was a clean miss, on the other I was embarrassed and upset on missing this opportunity to take my first deer (solo).

    Fast forward to today. I relived the disappointment in my dreams and so thought I was going to make the most of my time off and beat the rain and go on an afternoon hunt. I was on dinner duty tonight, so decided it would be a recce to a new area and I would be back home by 4. I started to see deer sign as soon as I left the car and thought that this may be promising. The sign soon dried up and I started to see rugby field sized patches of pig rooting. Well, pigs it is! I thought to myself. After a couple of hours I started to see a bit more deer sign and the sign started getting fresher and then there it was! A red deer hind standing broadside to me. Bolt goes down, safety comes off and I line it up. Now as I'm doing this my thoughts go to yesterday's miss. I decide I have time to slowly kneel down. The deer is still in a dead stop and hasn't smelt or seen me. BOOM! This time, I'm 100% certain I've hit it. I see it jump and I see dirt go flying in the air as I imagine it lay on it's side with it's legs instinctively kicking away. Then, I see the deer jump up and start running away. I am ready with another round up the chamber but I remember reading not to chase the deer and so I wait. I wait about 5 minutes and go to where it stood. NO BLOOD!!! WTF!!!!! So I head in the direction of where it took off hoping to see heavy prints of an animal running away, some blood or smell it. Nothing. 30 minutes later I return back to the spot I shot it from and then back to where it stood. As I'm walking towards the spot, I spot the deer. There it is, lying dead 5m away from where I shot it!!
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    I am so relieved, but also really baffled to the lack of blood trail. It got my mind racing back to the deer I had shot at yesterday. It behaved in a similar way to this one and there was no blood trail...I hope it isn't out there, injured. I hate the thought of meat going to waste but I rather it was dead somewhere than wounded. At least my shot today was better (still a bit too far forward) and I took my time to take it.
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    I am still new to butchery and the walk out to the car was less than a km, so I decided to gut it and backpack it out.

    Here it is, hanging in my garage:
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    Now I can rest easy during the rain, plotting my next adventure.

    P.S. Sorry for the rambling. Blame celebratory beers.
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    No such thing as too far forward bud. That's the beauty of broadside centre shoulder shot.drifts back it's still lungs,drifts forwards it neck shot. Enjoy your venison. And you will find next one easier....it gets easier to spot them once eyes are tuned in.
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    Well done, nothing like your first.
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    Well done.
    It takes 43 muscle's to frown and 17 to smile, but only 3 for proper trigger pull.
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    Well done!

    There might have been two deer again. The number Of times Ive shot a deer and its gone out of sight and a second deer has emerged from the same spot and confused the hell out of me for a bit.
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    Better to have the hunting,buying gear addiction than having other brain twisting addictions.Well done getting yr pig n deers,enjoy the veni n pork.Good write up.
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    Great story. Exciting times ahead. Look forward to more stories like this.
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    Good yarn @notsOsane
    Takes me back to my first useless, but enthusiastic attempts to fill the freezer.
    Jeez, that’s 10,20,40,50? years aback, maybe even back to when @Barry the
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    Boom. From the way you described it, it sounded like you heart shot that Sika. If you don't already, mark the spot you shot from and your point of impact. Often you won't see blood if the bullet hasn't exited for 20-30m. So take your time and backtrack if you need to. Or even better, if you really get into it, train up a dog!
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    Great stuff, no looking back now
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    Well done. Did you get home in time to make dinner?
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    If it wasn't for this diabolical weather I would be back out there looking now that you say that.

    I have a nearly 9 yr old border collie x who has an excellent point but loves to chase deer (and I have seen her chase a sika deer a long way on our a dog walk a few years ago). I'm not sure I could train her to be an indicating dog. But who knows, maybe in the future!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Shearer View Post
    Well done. Did you get home in time to make dinner?
    Haha, I even had time to swing past my wife's work and show her what was in the back of the car before I made it back home for 3.59 p.m.

    Thing is, there was so much to do after the fact (as well as couple of mates coming over to have a look) that we had to settle for a supermarket roast instead.

    Deer heart on the menu for tonight though!
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    Quote Originally Posted by nots0sane View Post
    If it wasn't for this diabolical weather I would be back out there looking now that you say that.

    I have a nearly 9 yr old border collie x who has an excellent point but loves to chase deer (and I have seen her chase a sika deer a long way on our a dog walk a few years ago). I'm not sure I could train her to be an indicating dog. But who knows, maybe in the future!
    A bit of rope is your friend.if dog does not whine or bark and stays at heel or very close to you,will sit and come back when told....go for it,nothing to loose and it might just give dog new purpose in life. If you do shoot deer with dog there...DO NOT find deer yourself,no matter how obvious it is. Let dog find it and show you.make huge fuss of dog and tit bits when cutting up are good reward.... Hopefully dog will quickly learn it's job is to show the blind blundering two legger where deer he shot is.... When that happens,life gets easier.
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