I have been out hunting at least 15 separate times and have not seen a deer until today. I got up the tree near where I had a previous incident with a hunter at 2PM. The first few hours, nothing then at 4:15, 45 minutes before sunset I see movement to my left. It is a buck and I grab my bow. I think it is a spike with 12 inch spikes about 30 yards away with maybe a fork on one side. He is walking and I can't get a clear shot. Finally I see an opening and let her fly. Twack. I hit a dead tree about 15 feet up. The buck seemed a little startled then moved back into the trees. I used that nifty rope foot loop to re-cock my Hickory Creek mini and reloaded. I then thought I should have used my deer call to try to stop the buck but it was in my pack so I got it out. I set the slider to halfway between D a F for doe or fawn and let out a grunt. It was softer than a deep grunt but I thought it should be softer so I set it to the top of the F. After a couple minutes I let out a grunt which was more like a bleat but not quite. I thought that was good. In a minute a deer starts coming toward me from where the buck was. It was a doe but I have a doe tag so I wait. Then the doe hesitates and sticks it nose up and seems unsure. I was downwind so I was good. I don't think she is going to come closer so I let an arrow fly. It is a quartering toward angle down shot. I don't hear any impact. The doe jumps up and runs to my left with her tail up but wasn't running like a scared jackrabbit. I waited a few minutes and packed up my stuff and started to climb down taking my time. I decided I was going to have to go back tomorrow no matter what. As I was climbing down, I noticed another doe behind me which either winded me or saw me moving. I packed my pack and put it on and went to look for the arrow. It was almost dark so I put on my headlamp and could see much better. I did not find the arrow. I walked out in the dark and will go back tomorrow. I was thinking of taking my new puppy but I think he is still learning what his nose is for. He would probably be more trouble than he is worth. He has been waking me up at 5:30 so he will be good for that. They are forecasting rain tomorrow but not till the afternoon. Here is a picture of my first shot. After reading the posts recently I figured going back tomorrow would be best. Wish me luck. It should be a fairly easy drag at least, on the level mostly. Was this a good plan?
I am not sure if the buck was legal since it had no forks I think. Is this true in PA?
I am not sure if the buck was legal since it had no forks I think. Is this true in PA?
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