Great deer congrats!!!!He has some age to him.
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Bow kill then? And forgive me. What state again?Thanks @woodsdog2. There isn’t a great story. I’ve been chasing two other higher scoring bucks I’ll say but it’s starting to get late in the season so my standards may have changed a littte bit. I was sittting in the same general area I had sat the previous two gun days with slight adjustments for the wind direction. Once again way warmer Saturday than it had been so I wasn’t expecting much. Sure enough movement started very late when close to sunset I saw two does a long way off (couldn’t even see them without binos). Few minutes later two more does pop out but they were all way down where I had been sitting for different wind. About 10 minutes left of light when I hear footsteps and out pops a young 6pt and he walks within 10 yards of me. Eases past me and starts rubbing a small sapling and finally moves on. Once I feel he’s plenty clear, I start packing up when I hear footsteps once again. This guy steps out and it’s getting really dark to the point that with binos I’m having a hard time making out his head gear. Once he clears the brush line I can tell what he is and I get a shot at maybe 14 yards. Blood trail was amazing
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Bow kill then? And forgive me. What state again?
Did you get something @BlessdHuntr ?Points coming. I'll take pics tomorrow. Got a spike today. Not what I wanted but with holidays, and not much time left. I needed to fill freezer.
Sweet!! 7 points!!!
Kill ready at all times. Close to cover. These are two things I needed reinforced as well. And finally, one in the hand...........Mistakes were made today. Scout/Hunted about 3 miles of ridge in a new area today. Didn't knock an arrow due to rough terrain. Couple hours later I teathered into tree for a break/map recon. Sitting in my saddle, feet on the ground, bow against the tree in front of me, I notice movement 50 yards to my right in some cedars, and a 10 pt walks out on a path that will take him 10-15 yards to my left. Slowly reach for my bow, only to realize I knocked an arrow when I stopped . Slowly start getting an arrow knocked, when the unseen doe behind me loses her mind and starts blowing/stomping at me 40 yards up the hill. Neither one stuck around, and I'm out of the woods until Monday. Lesson learned - put an arrow on the string when you stop.