JBird
36 Cal.
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After getting my first deer last year, I've been at it since archery season this year with nothing to show for it, a number of doe sightings during buck only hunts.
We've finally hit the primitive only hunts on the local wmas for the last few weeks of the season and have a chance at does which is fine with me. We've had high winds the last few days so I decided to try a new area last night. I sat on one ridge facing another ridge upwind of me hoping deer would be moving towards a clear cut a few hundred yards behind me.
With about 15 minutes of light left she came along the opposing ridge about 50 yards away. Stopped and gave me plenty of time to get a "well" aimed shot off. While waiting for the smoke to clear I heard no movement and sure enough she had dropped where she was standing. I had aimed a little higher than last year to avoid a heart shot as well as misjudged the distance. The ball hit neck/ spine. I reloaded quicky and headed to the deer to finish the job, 54 at a few yards ended things quickly.
Not how I wanted things to go, as I always tell myself I wont take a shot I'm not confident in making cleanly. Lessons learned just glad I didn't wound and lose the deer. It's probably inevitable at some point it'll happen.
Now it's time to start butchering, better prepared and more knowledgeable this year so hopefully less wasted meat than my first deer.
We've finally hit the primitive only hunts on the local wmas for the last few weeks of the season and have a chance at does which is fine with me. We've had high winds the last few days so I decided to try a new area last night. I sat on one ridge facing another ridge upwind of me hoping deer would be moving towards a clear cut a few hundred yards behind me.
With about 15 minutes of light left she came along the opposing ridge about 50 yards away. Stopped and gave me plenty of time to get a "well" aimed shot off. While waiting for the smoke to clear I heard no movement and sure enough she had dropped where she was standing. I had aimed a little higher than last year to avoid a heart shot as well as misjudged the distance. The ball hit neck/ spine. I reloaded quicky and headed to the deer to finish the job, 54 at a few yards ended things quickly.
Not how I wanted things to go, as I always tell myself I wont take a shot I'm not confident in making cleanly. Lessons learned just glad I didn't wound and lose the deer. It's probably inevitable at some point it'll happen.
Now it's time to start butchering, better prepared and more knowledgeable this year so hopefully less wasted meat than my first deer.