Last night was a great night in the stand. I saw a total of six deer, got to watch two small bucks spare (first time I ever saw that), and was pretty much in deer from about 1800 to 1910.
Around 1830 I had a doe and button buck come in from behind me. The whole thing couldn't have been scripted better because this was how I had anticipated deer coming. The button buck was in the lead and the doe was about 10 yards behind him. At 20 yards the young buck stood in one of my shooting lanes. He gave me a perfect shot angle and it was almost like he was saying "it's OK.... Take me"..........
With intensity I focused on that single hair, I lifted up my bow, the tension of the taunt string in fingers tingled through my entire hand, I slowed by breath, picked a spot, and.......................................................
Let down my bow and passed him up!:smiley_blackeye::smiley_chinrub: I decided to let the little guy go, but if his mother took two more steps she would not be so lucky. Well I think the button buck was mad that I didn't except his selfless offer of sacrifice because when he walked off his mother followed, but didn't pass through any of the shooting lanes I had cut. It's all good though. I was a great night and I'm definitely glad to be back in the saddle.
Around 1830 I had a doe and button buck come in from behind me. The whole thing couldn't have been scripted better because this was how I had anticipated deer coming. The button buck was in the lead and the doe was about 10 yards behind him. At 20 yards the young buck stood in one of my shooting lanes. He gave me a perfect shot angle and it was almost like he was saying "it's OK.... Take me"..........
With intensity I focused on that single hair, I lifted up my bow, the tension of the taunt string in fingers tingled through my entire hand, I slowed by breath, picked a spot, and.......................................................
Let down my bow and passed him up!:smiley_blackeye::smiley_chinrub: I decided to let the little guy go, but if his mother took two more steps she would not be so lucky. Well I think the button buck was mad that I didn't except his selfless offer of sacrifice because when he walked off his mother followed, but didn't pass through any of the shooting lanes I had cut. It's all good though. I was a great night and I'm definitely glad to be back in the saddle.