Hunted hard all 3 days of MLer season and finally got a shot at 20 minutes til quittin' time. First and 2nd days were windy and crummy. Only saw 5 deer the first day, and that is RARE where I hunt. All too far away to shoot. Only saw one the second day right at the end of the day.
Today was a bit warmer and way less windy. Mid 30's all day, cloudy, wet, and quiet. I was tired of sitting and decided to still hunt from place to place. Took all day to work my way half way around the farm. Saw about a gazillion squirrels. Thought I shoulda brung the .36 instead 'cause there sure weren't any deer in sight.
20 minutes before legal quitting time I had worked my way back up to a field edge and stepped up behind a tree to peek out. There were two deer coming my way out in the picked corn. I rested my GPR against the tree and tracked the front deer waiting for a good angle. It didn't come and the deer stopped right behind some tall stubble. The other one was a little farther out but in the clear so I switched targets.
About then that deer turned straight toward me. I don't like that angle either so I just waited and watched over my sights until he turned away a little. Then I touched the trigger. WHAM! I thought I saw hooves in the air just before the cloud of smoke blocked the view. I heard a bleat, the smoke thinned a little, and I saw one white tail running across the field.
The deer I shot turned out to be a button buck. I thought they were both does. Usually I'm pretty good at telling the difference but still shoot the occasional button buck. I'd rather let 'em grow up first if I can help it tho.
.490 PRB 75g 2F The ball went thru the very front top of the lungs and out the other side at @ 40 yards. The way he dropped I thought I had hit the spine.
No big horns for me this year. I done blew my chances too many times. The rest of the gun seasons are for antlerless only.
I'll still get out after the does tho. :thumbsup:
I think I'll put away the GPR now and break out the Bess for doe only season. Maybe the pistol too. :hmm: Gotta get close... :grin:
Today was a bit warmer and way less windy. Mid 30's all day, cloudy, wet, and quiet. I was tired of sitting and decided to still hunt from place to place. Took all day to work my way half way around the farm. Saw about a gazillion squirrels. Thought I shoulda brung the .36 instead 'cause there sure weren't any deer in sight.
20 minutes before legal quitting time I had worked my way back up to a field edge and stepped up behind a tree to peek out. There were two deer coming my way out in the picked corn. I rested my GPR against the tree and tracked the front deer waiting for a good angle. It didn't come and the deer stopped right behind some tall stubble. The other one was a little farther out but in the clear so I switched targets.
About then that deer turned straight toward me. I don't like that angle either so I just waited and watched over my sights until he turned away a little. Then I touched the trigger. WHAM! I thought I saw hooves in the air just before the cloud of smoke blocked the view. I heard a bleat, the smoke thinned a little, and I saw one white tail running across the field.
The deer I shot turned out to be a button buck. I thought they were both does. Usually I'm pretty good at telling the difference but still shoot the occasional button buck. I'd rather let 'em grow up first if I can help it tho.
.490 PRB 75g 2F The ball went thru the very front top of the lungs and out the other side at @ 40 yards. The way he dropped I thought I had hit the spine.
No big horns for me this year. I done blew my chances too many times. The rest of the gun seasons are for antlerless only.
I'll still get out after the does tho. :thumbsup:
I think I'll put away the GPR now and break out the Bess for doe only season. Maybe the pistol too. :hmm: Gotta get close... :grin: