For the past 7 or so years I have been hunting, by choice, with either my smoothbore trade gun or 50 cal. Hawken and I have yet only taken 1 deer.
My results are not due to a lack of effort,or lack of opportunities. In fact I had a wonderful opportunity two days ago that I figured I would share with my fellow black powder hunters.
It was about 8 am and I had been out since daybreak, still hunting in my mocks on a cold November morning (12 dergrees to be exact).
There I was, cautiously placing one foot of the other, moving as slowly as possible when all of a sudden a large, wide spread, 6 pointer came charging in my direction from 35 yards out. I instinctively shouldered my gun ready to let the round ball fly however my gut told me not to shoot at this running deer especially when I only have one shot. So my next move was to try to stop the deer by blatting which I did three times. He eventually stopped about 25 yards from me however he was behind a small knoll just out of sight.
"What do I do now"? was the obvious question. Do I try to sneak up on him or do I try to call him in with my grunt call? Well I blew on the call a few times while I heard him rustling around but I still couldn't see him. Finally I made the 8 slow and quiet steps to get a visual over the knoll and sure enough he was gone. I don't know where he went but he was gone as fast as he appeared.
My immediate reaction was "Sh.t" but as soon as my heart rate dropped back down to normal, I was soon overcome with a feeling on contentment. I was happy that I was fortunate enough to have an encounter with such a majestic whitetail as well the fact that, I didn't take a chance at wounding a running deer. Mostly, I was content with my choice to hunt that day with my Smoothbore. Of course if I had had a center fire rifle I could have easily emptied numerous shells into this deer, but because of the way I choose to hunt, I was pleased with the result. Sure I didn't get the deer, but how angry at myself would I have been had I shot that deer with a modern rifle when I could of had even a slight chance at getting him with Ole Smoothie.
So as the Vt rifle season winds down I can only hope to have anther such encounter tomorrow as it is my last opportunity to hunt before the season comes to a close.
But don't despair, Vt Muzzleloader season starts Dec 6th.
I am already looking forward to it.
My results are not due to a lack of effort,or lack of opportunities. In fact I had a wonderful opportunity two days ago that I figured I would share with my fellow black powder hunters.
It was about 8 am and I had been out since daybreak, still hunting in my mocks on a cold November morning (12 dergrees to be exact).
There I was, cautiously placing one foot of the other, moving as slowly as possible when all of a sudden a large, wide spread, 6 pointer came charging in my direction from 35 yards out. I instinctively shouldered my gun ready to let the round ball fly however my gut told me not to shoot at this running deer especially when I only have one shot. So my next move was to try to stop the deer by blatting which I did three times. He eventually stopped about 25 yards from me however he was behind a small knoll just out of sight.
"What do I do now"? was the obvious question. Do I try to sneak up on him or do I try to call him in with my grunt call? Well I blew on the call a few times while I heard him rustling around but I still couldn't see him. Finally I made the 8 slow and quiet steps to get a visual over the knoll and sure enough he was gone. I don't know where he went but he was gone as fast as he appeared.
My immediate reaction was "Sh.t" but as soon as my heart rate dropped back down to normal, I was soon overcome with a feeling on contentment. I was happy that I was fortunate enough to have an encounter with such a majestic whitetail as well the fact that, I didn't take a chance at wounding a running deer. Mostly, I was content with my choice to hunt that day with my Smoothbore. Of course if I had had a center fire rifle I could have easily emptied numerous shells into this deer, but because of the way I choose to hunt, I was pleased with the result. Sure I didn't get the deer, but how angry at myself would I have been had I shot that deer with a modern rifle when I could of had even a slight chance at getting him with Ole Smoothie.
So as the Vt rifle season winds down I can only hope to have anther such encounter tomorrow as it is my last opportunity to hunt before the season comes to a close.
But don't despair, Vt Muzzleloader season starts Dec 6th.
I am already looking forward to it.