I'm out with a slight breeze in my face. Things feel good. Good luck fuggers.
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Good morning so far. Yote ran by me right at daybreak (too early to get a bead). Fox went by a little later. Then mom and yearling came in for about 20 min. Craziest thing is I then hear a noise that sounds like a mix between a kid blowing too hard on a recorder and a train whistle..except it’s moving through the woods. Deer notice it too. It keeps getting closer and closer and then this fox goes running by. I always wondered “what does the fox say” but I never heard a fox whistle. UPDATE. As I’m typing this, my mystery scrape maker walks in. Crazy shaped 10. Let him walk but boy was that exciting...and cool to see him freshen scrapes. View attachment 88742
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OH, there's something better you're waiting on ?? LOL
I figured you must have another good one on camera to give him a pass! Good luck.Point taken lol. He prob looks bigger in the photo, and I have a few pics of his two big brothers that really are studs. Plus, if I got blessed to fill the tag this early, I’d have fewer excuses for the honey-do list. Have to imagine this weekend will be hopping with the front moving in and everything I’ve seen so far this morning!
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A deer has to make s mistake for us to kill them with old school bows and arrahs. Plus, we have to do everything perfect. No margine for error when you are operating at 60 feet and under. The thrill is in being close.Just had a doe at 15 yds and she busted me. She was coming down the fencerow to me and started getting squirrely, likely catching my scent cone. She began to turn broadside to spin away and I hesitated a second too long in coming to draw. She spotted me before I could pull it back. Well, you know the rest. Fun little encounter though! I'm still getting the hang of this recurve thing. Turns out, shooting is actually the easy part!
Some of you asked me earlier why I didn’t shoot that 10 pointer. I responded that there were a couple other deer I had in mind. But the other truth is that I was hoping the deer would come back tonight when I had my nine-year-old with me. As some of you know… sometimes it’s more fun watching people we love hunt. Tonight played out perfectly. He came to the stand with me, he prayed we’d have a good time (and be safe) , and then the buck from this morning followed the exact script we wanted. He thrashed a tree 20 yards from us (behind a tree so my son couldn’t shoot). Then moved 10 yards away and gave my nine-year-old an acceptable shot at 30 yards. I’m not sure if he went low or the buck jumped but the shot went under and the buck walked away. I’ve got a lot of tears to deal with from him right now but what a great adventure!
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