I'm new to chickens, with 8 RIR pullets arriving tomorrow! I joined BYC to learn chicken things, but I'm happy to get side tracked by hunting threads, lol. I posted some pics in another thread about hunting and fishing, then found this one, so here are a few more...
2020 crossbow deer. Shot him at dusk on the 2nd last day of the season. The crossbow bolt snapped off (as seen on the mount) the larger portion did not exit, so there was no blood trail, all I had was the shaft with the fletching and a bit of hair, so I decided to leave him overnight rather than potentially spook him while wounded and risk not recovering him. As luck would have it, we got 3" of snow overnight. There was just a trace of the track the next day, but I was able to follow it and recovered the buck about 50 yards from where he was shot.
I have ample hunting gear, but no butchering equipment, so I have that done for me. I would love to get into it some day, but the guy I take it to makes such great pepperettes, summer sausage, and pepperoni, I haven't bothered.
I hunt coyotes all winter with a group that also muzzleloader hunts deer. Coyote hunting is one of my favorites. Trying to outwit these guys can be quite a challenge! 2020 was a pretty typical year for us with a total of 25 coyotes. We track without dogs and use a rifle or shotgun depending on the circumstances. The fur is sold at auction. Others have ask, and no, I've never tried the meat!
With turkey season right around the corner, it seems like ages ago, but here's my 2020 tom, a wing bone call, and decoy I made from the tail fan. I'm hoping to call in my 2021 tom with the new call. I've successfully used fans as decoys in the past, but I'm looking forward to using the call, it sounds pretty good!
Great to see some other hunters on here!