Last night while hunting over a bean field where I have seen this giant buck I had a forky walk in. I was on my knees in some sage with my "brush" camo on. The forky walked right down the deer trail I was straddling (there are a bunch and I couldn't help but be on one). He stopped at 30.5 inches, the length of my arrow, and smelled the Muzzy phanton that has already blown through a doe in Kentucky this year. When he turned to step around the arrow he took a step forward and stepped on my left boot. I told him "Boo" because I got a little nervous with those sharp hoove, and he just backs out and stares for a few minutes then walks off stifflegged! I wish I could have video of that because after 20 years of bowhunting that was the coolest thing that has ever happened to me!
That is cool. I had a little doe walk right by at a few ft last year. It's cool to get them in THAT CLOSE.
That's one of the best I have heard yet! Too cool!!
wow. Great story. did you use any kind of scent killer?
Yes Sal had on camo that is carbon lined and sprayed down really good when I left the truck with store-bought scent killer. Have not really bought into the whole carbon stuff esp elk hunting because of the sweat factor but bought new camo that had it built in this year. I kinda think I'll be wearing it most hunts now!
Thats sounds like fun, neat!!
very cool!
Man is that cool!
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Very cool!
How was your wind? i love my carbon suits but it would make a difference with the wind?
That is a crazy story! If only he knew...
HA!!
Thanks for sharing!
I had a buck fawn butt my shoulder once--pre- ScentLok, too! I was sitting in a clump of trees in an orchard. Way cool.
Doeboy had a SE wind in my face/quartering to him so he never had the wind. Prob would have bolted if he had the wind. I have found ANY critter that gets your wind is gonna blow out. Having said that I think carbon works well in a fickle wind and might buy you some time! This little guy made my day!
i am a believer in carbon, thats why i asked. i think anything that can help give a slight advantage is worth it. thanks for the reply!
P.S. Great story!
Good story. Experiences in the woods you'll never see on the couch. Doe smelled my hand on my knee once.
The next time he will ever get this close to a human being, he probably won't be breathing!
That is way too cool...! I've had them "eyelash" close but have never been stepped on.. Wow
Thats alittle too close for comfort in my book. 15ft was the closest I had a deer come to me while on the ground. I was nervous then too.
I guess you dont need to change anything on your camo setup. I would say it is performing flawlessly.
Touched one last year while still hunting. I think getting stepped on would even be cooler.
While hunting Mule deer a few years ago in North Texas, I build a ground on side of dry creek bed. Midday in the warm Texas sun I fell asleep and was wakened by the nose of a Mule deer on my ear!! :campfire:
Longarrow that is cool...I have been close enough to hear an elk's stomach growl and hear their knees pop when they walk, and now been stepped on by a forky, but a wet-willie from a mulie is WILD :)
That's awesome! I've had them lick the ladder right underneath my stand on occasion, but never close enough to touch. You'll never forget that hunt.
a few years back I sat down against a stump at the side of a woods road and fell asleep. Something woke me and I opened my peepers to find two whitetail fawns sniffing at my boots. Their mom was 15 yards or so off in the brush watching.
Why I once had this deer..... Just kidding! :bigsmyl:
It would be hard to top that one. That was just too cool. :thumbsup:
Now thats a awsome experience right there. Very neat, thanks for sharing it.
I once had a black bear bite the sole of my boot while I was taking a nap. I was moose hunting in St. James Bay near Juneau, AK and was taking a noon time nap under a couple of big fir trees. I was awakened by a pretty good tug on my foot. I sat up and there was this young black bear staring wide eyed at me. It took a second or two for both of us to figure out the situation. He backed off, woofed at me and hauled tookus.
I guess I had stepped on a dead salmon or something.
And I thought the whole picture of a hunter asleep in the woods with a buck of a lifetime standing a few feet away was just a crule joke that a hunters wife dreamed up. Sounds like now, thats just a real as real can be.
Really cool stories to tell grandkids about right there. I can hear it now, kids back when I was able to hunt, I was so good, (fill in your story here). :biglaugh: