First week of flintlock here in Pennsylvania was fun and also frustrating. I learned quickly that I had not practiced enough with the flintlock, because I missed several deer at rock throwing distance, like 40 yards. One was a doe I missed three separate times with two different flintlocks. Missed a buck on a deer drive.
This morning I was set up on a big buck I had patterned since seeing him last August. Screwed up during rifle season because I had a flu and bumped him out of his bed while I was sleep walking. At 7:15am today he showed up walking his trail, but his antlers were gone. I ended up taking him broadside at 35 yards. His teeth are almost completely gone. One hoof is weirdly damaged. His one hindquarter looks like he bounced off a car. Not an ounce of fat on him. Dang he looked good with those “horns” on just weeks ago. Sigh….
This morning I was set up on a big buck I had patterned since seeing him last August. Screwed up during rifle season because I had a flu and bumped him out of his bed while I was sleep walking. At 7:15am today he showed up walking his trail, but his antlers were gone. I ended up taking him broadside at 35 yards. His teeth are almost completely gone. One hoof is weirdly damaged. His one hindquarter looks like he bounced off a car. Not an ounce of fat on him. Dang he looked good with those “horns” on just weeks ago. Sigh….