Late update.
Wednesday Nov 24- Hunted 3.5 hours in the evening. Saw 15 deer. Drew on a doe which was being chased around by 3 small bucks. Bottom cam on my bow was resting on a limb. Released, cam rotated, shot went askew. What a boneheaded move!
Thursday Nov 25- Hunted 3 hours in the morning. Once again saw 15 deer. Had a group of 6 come in directly under me. Eyeballed all of them to sort through the mix of fawns, yearlings, and 2 mature does. Waited for the shot opportunity on a mature doe. As I drew one of the youngsters must have caught movement. She shuffled quickly, and suddenly I had 6 deer all jump 3-5yds figuring out why. The mature doe which WAS perfectly clear and broadsided was now blocked partially by some trees but still in a quartering away position. I was a bit razzled after they all got spooky. I am not sure if it was a limb, my nerves after they all got spooky, or if it was the chunk of bark between my lower cam and string (which I realized later), but I somehow completely missed. Clean friggin' misses maybe 16hrs apart. I feel the bark between my cam and string had a strong roll in my miss. I don't know though. I was so pissed I called it a day and went home to eat turkey. I haven't picked up the bow since. I have been kicking myself for the last 4 days. Time to kill something during gun season, re-address the bow, and start with a fresh attitude and focus.
Combined stats on two hunts:
Deer seen: 30
Hours on stand: 6.5
Shots taken: 2
Deer killed: :tantrum:
Season totals:
Hours hunted: 79.5
Deer seen: 164
Shots taken: 4
Deer killed: 1
With stats like these, I hang my head in shame. I am thinking next year I need to modify my stats. I need to keep track of how many deer were seen "in bow range". In this flat country you can see a looooong way.
Wednesday Nov 24- Hunted 3.5 hours in the evening. Saw 15 deer. Drew on a doe which was being chased around by 3 small bucks. Bottom cam on my bow was resting on a limb. Released, cam rotated, shot went askew. What a boneheaded move!
Thursday Nov 25- Hunted 3 hours in the morning. Once again saw 15 deer. Had a group of 6 come in directly under me. Eyeballed all of them to sort through the mix of fawns, yearlings, and 2 mature does. Waited for the shot opportunity on a mature doe. As I drew one of the youngsters must have caught movement. She shuffled quickly, and suddenly I had 6 deer all jump 3-5yds figuring out why. The mature doe which WAS perfectly clear and broadsided was now blocked partially by some trees but still in a quartering away position. I was a bit razzled after they all got spooky. I am not sure if it was a limb, my nerves after they all got spooky, or if it was the chunk of bark between my lower cam and string (which I realized later), but I somehow completely missed. Clean friggin' misses maybe 16hrs apart. I feel the bark between my cam and string had a strong roll in my miss. I don't know though. I was so pissed I called it a day and went home to eat turkey. I haven't picked up the bow since. I have been kicking myself for the last 4 days. Time to kill something during gun season, re-address the bow, and start with a fresh attitude and focus.
Combined stats on two hunts:
Deer seen: 30
Hours on stand: 6.5
Shots taken: 2
Deer killed: :tantrum:
Season totals:
Hours hunted: 79.5
Deer seen: 164
Shots taken: 4
Deer killed: 1
With stats like these, I hang my head in shame. I am thinking next year I need to modify my stats. I need to keep track of how many deer were seen "in bow range". In this flat country you can see a looooong way.