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I haven't been on AT for a while, but now I'm back... With a story!

It was a quiet morning on August 2 in Central Oregon. Wildfires had been on the rise in recent weeks and the air was a bit smokey. I didn't get up terribly early that morning. It was almost 9 AM and I was going about my business, always alert for the next hunting opportunity. I was standing there talking with a buddy and he stops and points. "I think he will go 17! Look at the skull!" I turned around and there he was. Probably the biggest fly i've ever seen. I quickly grabbed my Maverick Rev-6 made by Nerf, it was the only thing i had on hand. I usually use this for Hoppers, but I knew this would do the job. I quickly loaded up and squeezed off a shot. Perfect hit. The fly went down. I hit him again with my second shot and waited. He kept moving and buzzing about, I shot him 2 more times. Then i went in to examine my trophy... I touched the wing and he came ALIVE! He flew right out from under me.

At this point my heart was heavy. I had not only lost a trophy fly, but i had left a wounded game animal in the field... We decided to wait a bit longer and then try to track... He didn't go too far. We found him a couple of windows down. We slowly raised the blind and I took careful aim. One partial hit and two full hits and he was down. Time to rejoice! He wasn't getting up. We took our pictures and then loaded him up. Wow, what a hunt....

Here is a couple of the pics...


Me with the trophy and the equipment


Close up of the Trophy...


Where he laid...


Lastly i'd like to thank NWSoftball for spotting this animal. He was also instrumental in getting me close enough for a good shot! Thanks.

Well, i'm off to the Taxidermist...

Austin
 

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What did he score?
 

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canes venatici said:
Still waiting on the taxidermist...

When I brought him into the shop he said "WOW, thats a big fly!"

Everyone in the shop stopped and came over to look and listen to the story... I'm pretty confident he will make book
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Let us know, ohh can you eat the wings?
 

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I can see that you have a used the hollow point ammunition with a six shot capacity weapon...nice....nice...:nod:

Also, I see that it is in the new urban camo, is that an 06' model?
 

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You got him in only 6 shots and a partial? Usually takes me 10 minimum to bag a fly of that calibur.

Great video as well
 

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With seven shots fired it's a good thing you had time and a level head to get reloaded. You wouldn't have wanted that trophy to get away because you hit on an empty chamber.:wink:
Great job, way to keep a level head.:darkbeer:
 

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um, this is a bowhunting forum. please keep your hunts to bowhunting please.....

invest in one of the kids bows with the suction cup arrows. they have plenty of KE for even the biggest flys, and those arrows are plenty strong enough for the task!!!! also, you can use a fixed blade head on one of them and be okay.
personally, i would keep a door or window cracked just a bit so the ethics poice dont get on ya about hunting behind a fence!
baiting is legal though, dont discount the value of a dirty dish or two!
your walmart bow would be fine here, ya dont have to spend a fortune on this hunting setup.
one thing i would mention though is shooting distance. dont shoot beyond your personal perameters. if your only good enough with this bow (remember it IS traditional gear) at 4 or 5 feet, have the patience to wait for the right oppurtunity.
and lastly.....

they are predators, so nobody should get on ya about not eating what ya kill!!

good luck, this could be a nice little summer bowhunting adventure.
keep the pics coming!
 
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