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The last day of deer season here in middle Tennessee was this past Friday. I had been hunting nearly every day the last week of the season hoping to get a doe with my 20-gauge Fowler. Loaded with 80 grains of 3Fg and a 0.600" patched round ball, I would only shoot 50 yards max.
Here's my view from the ground:
To the Northwest -
To the Southwest -
To the South -
About 4:45 I saw two deer starting to cross the creek from the Southeast -
The wind, which had been in my favor, shifted and they took off. A few minutes later, the wind shifted back in my favor and here they came again (who knows if it was the same deer). Again, the shifty winds sent them back. The third time was the charm I guess and here they came back after the winds returned to my favor. There were more than two this time and they milled around on the edge of the creek a few minutes before they decided to cross. When they came out in the field, there were six does about 30 yards from the end of my gun to the East -
As you can see, I was already set up hoping that's where I might get a shot (lucky guess). I didn't need to move much to get lined up on a big doe (I already had my gun shouldered by the time they got in the field). I squeezed the trigger when she was broadside and standing still....KLATCH!! Re-cocked and squeezed again...KLATCH!!! What the heck? They never spooked until I went to set the gun down and another deer that was about to cross the creek from the South busted me.
I was a great day in the woods and fun to see some deer up close anyway.....
Here's my view from the ground:
To the Northwest -
To the Southwest -
To the South -
About 4:45 I saw two deer starting to cross the creek from the Southeast -
The wind, which had been in my favor, shifted and they took off. A few minutes later, the wind shifted back in my favor and here they came again (who knows if it was the same deer). Again, the shifty winds sent them back. The third time was the charm I guess and here they came back after the winds returned to my favor. There were more than two this time and they milled around on the edge of the creek a few minutes before they decided to cross. When they came out in the field, there were six does about 30 yards from the end of my gun to the East -
As you can see, I was already set up hoping that's where I might get a shot (lucky guess). I didn't need to move much to get lined up on a big doe (I already had my gun shouldered by the time they got in the field). I squeezed the trigger when she was broadside and standing still....KLATCH!! Re-cocked and squeezed again...KLATCH!!! What the heck? They never spooked until I went to set the gun down and another deer that was about to cross the creek from the South busted me.
I was a great day in the woods and fun to see some deer up close anyway.....