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Nock Out® Pro Staff Spotlight | Shelby Arman’s 2017 Buck

Bow Hunting Spotlight | Shelby Arman’s 2017 Buck

By: Shelby Arman of Ultimate Outdoor Adventures TV

I had just driven the 250 miles back from college, making it just in time to head down to our Ranch with my Dad for the weekend. The winds were out of the South East, so we headed across the river to a stand we hadn’t hunted yet this season. This was a cool little setup that was overlooking a kill plot back off the main food plot, nestled in the trees about a hundred yards away. We had trail camera pictures of several nice deer throughout the summer on this food plot, but the only problem is that we hadn’t seen them in a month. Needless to say, my hopes were not real high. The only thing that was in our favor was that the neighbors had just combined all of the corn where we thought the deer had moved to. After about an hour in the stand, I figured that my chances of seeing a good deer, let alone any deer, were slipping away.

Just as that thought had entered my mind, a little doe appeared in the food plot. I sat and watched her nibbling on the turnip leaves for several minutes before she lifted her head and looked behind her. As I sat with anticipation and thought of what may or may not come in…a buck appeared! It was “Charlie, the big 8 pointer that we had watched grow over the last two years. It took everything I had in me to keep it together as “Charlie” walked by me at 25 yards. I settled my pin behind his shoulder and released my arrow.

I watched my arrow find its mark. With the help of the Nock Out® lighted nocks, I found my arrow and it was a short tracking job to this massive 8 pointer! Big thanks to my Dad for always being my best friend and hunting partner!

Shelby’s Bow Hunting Equipment:

· Hoyt® Carbon Defiant

· Beman® ICS Hunters

· Apex™ Gear sights, rest, and stabilizer

· NAP® Kill zone broadheads

· Nikon® Optics

· Hawk® Tree stands

· Nock Out® lighted nocks

 

Nock Out® Pro Staff Spotlight | Flatline Whitetails’ Nick Kravitz

Early Season Bow Hunting Success | Nick Kravitz

By: Nick Kravitz of Flatline Whitetails
Photos by: Darton Harwick, Tyler Kravitz, & Nick Kravitz
“Finally I can say that I’ve wrapped my hands around the antlers of a Mature Pennsylvania Whitetail Buck!”

Tyler and I had photos of this deer as a 2.5-year-old buck 3 years ago on a trail camera. After the bear destroyed two of our cameras this year, we didn’t have many photos of deer on this property. However, we knew the potential that the property had just from summer scouting, so I was actually after a different “Shooter Buck”.

A cold front was pushing through on October 16th and I knew it was going to be a good night for deer activity in the tree stand. It was a beautiful October evening.. I remember thinking to myself, “This is the perfect day for hunting”, and sure enough, at around 4:30 I already had eyes on a young buck up on his feet and again, at 5:30, two more young bucks walked by at 20 yards.

As the sun began to set, I was admiring the view with my camera and snapping photos. As I set my camera back in my Sitka Gear tool bucket, I peered over my left shoulder and caught a slight glimpse of antlers through the corn stalks, swaying in the wind. All that I could see were Big G2’s and Big G3’s so I immediately knew this was a shooter buck. Slowly I started reaching for my bow.. My first thought was that he was going to walk away and I was going to have to shoot him where I first saw him. I drew back my Mathews Archery, Inc. Halon 32 and watched him walk right out of my shooting lane but towards another. I held my bow back for what seemed like an eternity, which in reality was about 3 minutes. I thought about letting down twice but I knew that I needed to be ready when the opportunity presented itself.

As I began to see his rack appear through the corn stalks and branches, I knew this was the moment of truth. He stopped walking and turned toward me slightly. This was it, now or never. It was not a shot that I particularly like taking but I knew this was my only opportunity to try. So with a slight squeeze of the TRU Ball Archery and Axcel Sights Glory Release, the last thing that I witnessed was my Nock Out Lighted Nocks disappear directly behind his front shoulder.

Luckily I had my safety harness on or I surely would have fallen out of the tree! With plenty of daylight left, I ran all the way to the truck and called Tyler and Darton to tell them the news! We met up and reviewed the footage and decided it was best to just let him lay for a few hours given the cool temperatures would keep him through the evening. After we got done tracking and finding Brooke Williams and Tyler Kravitz bucks, it was about midnight. We decided to go in and look at the blood and see if we could locate my buck.

After 75 yards we started seeing blood. Tyler looked up and said “there he is!” As we ran up to him, we couldn’t believe it. The emotion and feeling that I felt right then was something I will never be able to put into words. It was an absolutely amazing moment in my life that I will carry with me forever! Thanks for all the help and knowledge you have passed on to me Tyler Kravitz and Darton Harwick  and thank you for being there to share the moment with me.

One of the reasons that the Nock Out Lighted Nocks really helped me out with this hunt was after I made the shot on film, I was able to go home and review the footage to see exactly where I hit. With the ability to see my entry, we were able to make the decision to give this buck 5 hours since it was cold that night. Turns out he only went 75 yards, but the theory I have is it’s better to be safe than sorry because once you bump a wounded buck it’s NEVER good!

 

Nock Out® Pro Staff Stories | Willi Schmidt’s Montana Elk Hunt

Lighted Nocks and Elk Hunting

 

By: Willi Schmidt of Pure Hunting

 

The State of Montana followed suit with many other states last year in changing some hunting regulations. This change finally allowed the use of lighted nocks this year!  Knowing this new change, I installed my green Nock Out® lighted nocks for my upcoming Montana elk hunt!  Little did I know how valuable this tool would be on the hunt!

On day 3 of the hunt, we heard a bugle with about 20 minutes of light left in the evening and after a quick second bugle and then silence, I decided to make a move a few hundred yards to see if I could encounter the bull.  As I picked up my pack, I looked up and saw him coming into my cow calls.  He was hesitant and hung up about 80 yards away and began to rake a tree.  The light was fading fast and I made my move, knowing the bull was pre-occupied with his trashing of the Russian Olive.  I quickly got to 40 yards, but couldn’t get any closer because of having to cross a swampy creek. After deciding this I ranged him, settled my pin, and released my arrow.

 

 

 

The glow of the Nock Out showed that the impact was a touch higher than I wanted, but I knew it was still high lung.  It was such low light that had I not had lighted nocks, I would have had to guess the spot of impact.  This information was valuable for me because of the high shot, combined with the bull running off full-steam, allowed me to not get too nervous and uncomfortable with the poor blood trail.

 

 

 

We did follow blood and tracked him for about 250 yards only to back out to resume the tracking the following morning.  When we lost blood once the bull crossed the creek, I still was confident that the bull was dead, however, we had to search a little harder.  Two grueling hours later, I found my biggest bull to date!

 

The Nock Out lighted nock gave me the information I needed in fading light to know where the impact was, not get too discouraged with the lack of blood, and the confidence that we would recover the bull.

 

 

 

Enjoy the full story of my elk hunt by clicking the link below!

 

 

 

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Nock Out® Pro Staff Spotlight| Backwoods Life’s Michael Lee

Early Season Bow Hunting Success | Michael Lee of Backwoods Life

Who: Michael Lee of Backwoods Life

What: Early Season Bow Hunting (whitetail)

When: September 2017

Where: South Georgia

This is a buck I had patterned on the Covert trail cameras all summer and when opening day came around I slipped in on him.  Sure enough, he showed up right on cue and I made a complete pass through at 25 yards.  We trailed the buck almost 200 yards and lost blood.  The shot looked good on the entrance side from the video and arrow was covered with blood.  We decided to back out and give him some time.

The next morning, we eased back into the last blood and began looking again for three more hours with no luck.  After calling it quits, I decided to put a trail camera on the closest water tank to where we last tracked blood.  Amazingly, one hour later the buck walked up to the tank to drink then laid down close by!  Using the Covert app on my phone, I saw him there and waited a few more hours.  We eased back in and he was laying less than 100 yards from the water tank.  By far the craziest ordeal I have been through with ups and downs over a 24-hour period.

Truly thankful for this buck and that I could recover him and put the meat in my freezer.

Gear List:

  • Bow: Elite Option 7
  • Release: Scott Shark
  • Rest: QAD Ultra Rest HDX
  • Sight: CBE SL4
  • Nocks: Nock Out Lighted Nocks
  • Scent Control: Lethal Products and Ozonics
  • Broadhead: Raptor Trick
  • Camo: Walls Pro Series in Realtree
  • Safety Harness: Hunter Safety System
  • Optics: Hawke Binoculars and Range Finder
  • Trail Camera: Covert
  • Hunting Map: Knockdown Outdoors App

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