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THIS IS WHAT IT'S ALL ABOUT


Theiran Moore          
12 years old
Kingston Ontario
Excalibur Exomag
2219 Easton bolt
100 Thunderhead        

 

As the alarm went off at 4:30 in the morning I lay there, more excited than a kid at Christmas.
You see, today was going to be a very special day. I was going to get to take my 12 year old son Theiran on his first bowhunt.
I had made a promise to him that if he passed his hunter apprenticeship test I would do everything I could to get him his first deer, with his crossbow.
Well in late August Theiran came good on his part of the deal getting 98 percent on each, his F.A.C and hunter’s safety test.
As I walked toward his room expecting to have to fight to wake Theiran up, I was surprised by a "good morning dad", he was already up and dressed!!!
As we loaded the truck and headed to my favorite place to bowhunt, Howe Island, I coached him on everything I could possible think of just one last time before we climbed into the tree stand.
On the ferry ride over to the Island, some other hunters were chatting it up about how many deer guys were seeing and the number of coyotes as well. When they all found out this was going to be Theirans first bowhunt they were all smiles. Many told stories of their first deer hunts and all gave him advice on his big day. When everybody cleared out an older gentleman 78 years young stepped up to Theiran and shook his hand and gave him a turkey feather for good luck. He told Theiran how lucky he was to have a father that shares the outdoors with him, and all the things he was going to experience.
Once we landed on the island and rounded the corner we drove onto the farm and all the memories of my first hunt with my dad came to mind. I shared that story with Theiran on the way to the treestand.
As we waited for day break, the sounds of the woods filled our ears, coyotes howling, turkeys gobbling, mallards flying over head. This was truly heaven.
As day broke and the woods started to come alive we were pleasantly entertained by a parade of wildlife passing by our stand. A big male coyote emerged from the swamp and picked his way down the ridge followed by a fisher. I turned to Theiran and told him this is what hunting is all about, it’s not the harvest, but the experiences we encounter along the way.
Everything was perfect, the wind was right, it was clear, cold and the woods were alive. Theiran grabbed his grunt tube and gave a few calls and 30 seconds later we could hear something coming our way. I motioned for Theiran to get ready and as he stood up and steadied himself a small fawn appeared from the trail followed by another. I peered over to look at him and all I could see were big beads of sweat hanging from his forehead, his eyes were like silver dollars, and was he ever shaking. The 2 deer fed to 8 yards in front of us and walked right past, I whispered "why didn’t you shoot?" , a weak little voice answered "I see a bigger one coming- they were too small".
On his first hunt I was very impressed on how he was handling himself, and he passed on the first 2 deer! 10 seconds later a big doe stepped out and headed our way, Theiran readied for the shot he "blatted" and stopped her at 22 yards and I gave him the ok to shoot, and that he did. As we watched the arrow pass through the deer, we could hardly contain our excitement, we saw her go down in just 30 yards.
Tears filled my eyes and I got a lump in my throat. I spun and gave my son a great big hug. He looked at me and yelled "We did it dad!!!"
As we climbed down and followed the trail to his first deer I couldn’t have been prouder. At that moment I had just passed on the tradition of the sport I love from father to son.
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DAVE CHEVALIER'S DEER

As a distributor, I test all my product lines prior to offering them to my dealers to make sure that I see some type of results. I need to believe in the products and not just jump on the marketing bandwagon. I have been testing a new line pretty intensely this fall. I created a few mock scrapes and rubs in an area that already showed some buck sign. I noticed that once I put this product out the buck activity really picked up. They took over my scrapes and rubs and were ripping it up. On Thursday morning, Nov 4th, just before sunup I had several deer pass under my stand. I could tell that at least one was a buck pushing does pretty hard. Finally, when there was enough light for shooting, I could still see him in the hardwoods behind me kicking the does around that were eating acorns. This buck was a real nice 10pt. He never came in close enough for me to shoot. Later that evening I had 2 more bucks (one 6pt and one 8pt) go into battle about 60 yards out in from of my stand in the thickets. This battle went for about 15 min but once again could never get a clean shot. On Friday morning, Nov 5th, I went back into the same stand and had several doe come under me again with a little 4pt and a 5pt pushing them. I had a clear shot at both of them but decided to wait for an older deer. 20 minutes later at 9:05am I had this nice 8pt walk right toward me. He walked right into the scrape and offered me a real nice broadside shot at 9 yards. I took the shot with my new TenPoint crossbow and Spitfire broadhead. I got a great hit on him. He went about 40 yards up and over this little ridge and dropped. What a rush it was to take my first crossbow kill. 



 
Dave Chevalier
Hobby Farm Services LLC
Cell: 248-494-3060
Toll Free: 877-919-SEED
   
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