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Swanny Scores On A Great Michigan Buck… In A Very Unexpected Way!

November 23, 2011 1 comment

Andy's 2011 Michigan Muzzleloader Buck

On November 18th, Prostaffer Andy Swan rushed out to his stand with only an hour and a half of daylight left to hunt. Getting out of work later than expected, Swanny knew his chances of scoring on a good buck were minimal, but also knowing his chances of scoring was zero by not heading out, he decided to creep to his stand as quietly as possible.

As Andy and Justin were tip-toeing to their set for the night Andy caught a glimpse of a bedded buck a mere 80 yards from the two. Immediately Andy and Justin dropped to the ground. As Justin scrambled to get the camera ready, Swanny kept a close eye on the buck.

Soon after getting a better look at the buck through the scope of his TC Encore, Andy knew it was a shooter. The two planned to stay put and wait for the buck to stand. After an hour or so of waiting, light started to fade. Not knowing if the buck was wounded or just exhausted, Andy positioned himself to take the shot at the bedded buck if necessary. The decision turned out to be a good one because with only minutes of quality camera light left, Andy settled the crosshairs behind the shoulder and squeezed the trigger.

As the smoke cleared, the buck was nowhere to be seen, but after a closer look the buck lay dead in his bed! Swanny never made it to his stand but killed his best Michigan buck to date! What an incredible hunt!

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Justin Arrows “Mr. Clean” in Illinois

November 21, 2011 1 comment

This year is one that Justin Olk of DreamPoint Outdoors will never forget, and it’s not because of the animals he has harvested. 2011 has been extremely difficult for Justin and the entire DreamPoint crew. It seems like bad luck has followed him everywhere. Between crazy weather, crazy circumstances and crazy landowners, nothing has gone right for Justin this year, until November 16th.

With only two days before Illinois firearm opener Justin and cameraman Mitch Rood loaded the truck and headed south to Justin’s farm in Schuyler County.

After seeing only one doe during the first morning’s sit, Justin feared the bad luck had followed him again along the 300 mile drive to the farm.

That afternoon Justin climbed into a new set he and fellow Prostaffer Andy Swan had set a few weeks prior. The stand overlooked and oat and rye food plot that was planted this fall along the edge of the creek. Minutes after settling in, a few does worked their way in for a bite to eat.

While the two were enjoying the deer activity in the food plot, the familiar sound of crunching leaves caught their attention. As a large doe came crashing into the plot it was apparent that she was being chased by a buck. In a flash the buck showed himself and pushed the doe back into the 6′ tall CRP. All of the deer that were in the plot had now vanished and Justin was again chalking the situation up to bad luck. Ironically, the giant buck had made his way to the CRP within 10 yards of Justin’s other stand on the South side of the plot!

With no deer in sight Justin ripped off a few very loud aggressive grunts and within seconds the buck corralled his doe and pushed her into the plot. After the two deer caught their breath they slowly began to feed in Justin’s direction.

After what seemed like forever, the buck Justin knew as “Mr. Clean” had enough, picked up his head and trotted towards the timber. With no time to range the buck, and with only a small 2′-3′ window in which to stop the deer, Justin readied himself. At 38 yards the buck stepped into the window Justin had expected and within a fraction of a second an arrow had found its mark.

Painted Red!

As the sun set behind the tall Oak ridges, Justin inspected is arrow. With the Tracer nock still blinking, the arrow was dripping with blood as Justin pulled it from the soft soil of the food plot. Without question the hit was fatal but not wanting to take any chances, Justin decided to return in the morning to retrieve the buck.

Nothing better than tracking a Monster Buck!

After a short blood trail that led to the river, Justin looked up to view the bank on the other side. There lay “Mr. Clean”, only 100 yards from the stand.

Success!!

Justin searching the bank of the river

Mitch Rood films his first kill with DreamPoint Outdoors

A hunting season can change in the blink of an eye and with tags in 3 other states yet to be filled, Justin and Mitch have new hope that although it’s late in the season it may be just getting started.

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Ty Scores in Eastern Michigan!

November 8, 2011 Leave a comment

Ty with his 2011 Michigan archery buck.

On the morning of November 6th, anticipations were high as Ty climbed into one of his favorite sets. On a farm his family has called “Patenaws” was renamed in recent years to “Buck Factory” because of the number of bucks seen from time to time in one sitting. Before November 6th 2011 the record stood at 13 different bucks. On this day, Ty was able to count 15!

Sitting 28 feet high over a ditch loaded with apple trees, 30 yards of CRP lining each side and located right in the middle of 4 standing corn fields, Ty liked his chances.

At first light a few small buck were seen pushing does in the distance. Not long after, Ty whispered to his cameraman Kevin Ouvry that he heard some rustling in the nearby corn. Within a matter of minutes it sounded like an all out war as one doe ran for safety being followed by 8 different bucks! Within seconds the doe had brought the bucks into the CRP below the hunters. After careful consideration, Ty confirmed none of the bucks were over 2 1/2 years old but knew the commotion may spark the interest of more deer in the area. Sure enough, 3 more bucks came from behind and Ty heard Kevin whisper “shooter”. As the buck approached from behind Ty readied for the shot. As the buck passed by, Ty found a small opening through the brush and branches and released is arrow. Ty watched the Tracer nock on his Easton ST Axis tipped with a Reign broadhead disappear through the deers chest. The two were able to watch as the buck ran only 90 yards and expired.

Recovery is always a family affair for Ty and the rest of the day was spent celebrating and being thankful for a successful start to the season!

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QDM in October

November 2, 2011 Leave a comment

Justin with his early season Michigan doe.

As October has come to an end and the Whitetail rut is just beginning across the Midwest, the DreamPoint crew has wrapped up most of our doe harvests for the year. Through QDM on our farms we try to take our does early, before any breeding occurs. It’s our belief that killing a doe after the rut may result in also killing a future wall hanger buck down the road. Some farms require multiple doe kills and some farms don’t require any at all. Of course this changes from year to year depending on multiple factors. Here are a few pics and some short stories about some of the does we’ve taken this year.

Justin Olk was able to get the Whitetail season off to a quick start arrowing this mature doe during Michigan’s early Antlerless season in September. During this season anyone with a valid permit is allowed to harvest a doe with a firearm, however Justin decided to grab the bow, throw on some blaze orange and get it done the hard way! A perfectly placed 35 yard shot left only a short 60 yard blood trail.

JD's Illinois Doe

After taking inventory of the deer herd on their new farm in Illinois, Justin and JD decided a few does needed to be removed. On their first trip hunting the farm this year, JD was able to place his arrow exactly where he wanted it on this doe that had come in to investigate a Buck Fever Synthetics mock scrape just 12 yards away. The big mature doe didn’t make it 30 yards before expiring.

Swanny's Michigan Doe

Back home in Michigan Andy was able to pull the trigger on this big doe on the same farm that Justin killed is early season doe on. Right at dusk, with only minutes of camera light available, this doe walked 12 yards in front of the stand. Another perfectly placed Easton tipped with the devastating Reign Broadhead kept this doe from even making it out of the small 1 acre food plot.

Nate's Michigan Doe

As Nate Pike climbed into the stand on October 29th he had yet to see a shooter buck from the stand. With a different game plan in mind for this hunt, Nate prepared himself to take the first mature doe that walked within range.

Not long after being in the stand this doe walked by at 22 yards. After a perfect shot, Nate watched the doe fall and expire in the adjacent wheat field.

The screen shots from below were taken from the video of Brian and Brent Weber’s early season success. On Michigan’s archery opener Brent was able to harvest his first doe of the year. A few days later Brian was able to double. After killing the first doe with his whisper quiet Strother SX-1, the remaining does didn’t move a muscle, so Brian racked another arrow and scored on another.

Now it’s time to get on the big boys… stay tuned!!

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Kelly’s 2nd Buck Ever is Caught on Film!

November 1, 2011 Leave a comment

Kelly's 2nd Buck

Kelly Rand shot her 2nd buck ever on October 19th in Western Wisconsin!

Shortly before the archery opener, Kelly found out that she and her husband Jim would be expecting another child. Obviously as the season progressed, and Kelly became further along with her pregnancy, the game plan for the couple from hunting treestands to hunting ground blinds. With warmer weather approaching, the two set up a ground blind near a man-made waterhole they had constructed a few years ago.

On the evening of October 18th Kelly and Jim were able to film two bucks spar at the waterhole, but as camera light faded, Kelly decided to hold off until they could get the kill on film. That day proved to be the very next evening when the same 9 point stopped at the waterhole again, this time well before dusk.

Kelly took her first opportunity when the buck presented a 20 yard broadside shot and made it count. After a short blood trail a few hours later, the two were able to celebrate holding Kelly’s 2nd buck ever. To top off an amazing 24 hours, the couple was able to hear their unborn child’s heartbeat for the very first time the next morning. Congrats to Jim and Kelly for a job well done. We have a feeling you’ll be seeing a lot more from these two in the future!

Seconds before Kelly released her arrow!

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