Well today I missed. I missed an 18 yard shot at what would've been my biggest buck ever. I dont have any excuses other than I shot just under him. Feeling pretty bummed but I know its part of hunting and I'm glad it was a clean miss and I did not wound him.
Really takes a chop at your confidence when you miss :(
Then after I got down, I went and got my arrow and was cleaning the dirt off the broadhead when I hear a twig break and 2 does work in behind me. well now they are downwind but I duck behind a blowdown and nock another arrow. I come to full draw and I am just waiting for her to take one more step for me to clearly see the vitals. What does she do? Turns and walks dead away from me. I snuck out, went back to the truck and left.
Just one of those mornings!
I'll take a lesson learned on a clean miss over a wounded animal any day. Stick with it! Sounds like you have plenty of deer to work with!
I know that missing a good buck is like a kick in the gut. However, keep you head up and stay after them! It just may be that the miss will help you focus even more when that giant buck of your dreams steps out in early November.
But you won't forget this, will you. . .
ChuckC
That was one educated doe!
Killdeer :thumbsup:
sounds like a great morning!
Yeah but one you'll never forget
Second best shot you can make! Think of it as "catch and release".
Now take one for the freezer.
Keep your chin up.... and keep after them. We all jack up a shot every now and then. Hopefully you'll get another go at him!
Good luck and God bless,
Rodd
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REDEMPTION.
Shot this doe tonight at 15 yards.
Keep your chin up.... and keep after them. We all jack up a shot every now and then. Hopefully you'll get another go at him!
Good luck and God bless,
Rodd
That is a beautiful trophy 9 Shocks! Congratulations. Persistence does pay off. Who knows, maybe you will have another crack at that buck as well. :archer2:
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Nice job! Congrats!
now you talkin son!
:thumbsup: :campfire:
Also, this was the first deer Ive shot with an aluminum arrow. Not that I ever doubted them before, but it really walloped her. Total arrow weight was around 540 grains coming from a 46# bow. She didnt know what hit her!
Very nice way to stick with it! And congrats on the deer!
I find that when that happens to me it provides incentive to practice more. The years when I practiced a bunch I never had the slightest problem with accuracy.
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nice congrats on the doe
Great redemption!
Congrats,
Bisch
Congratulations on the lesson learned......and the deer. My guess is you remembered to pick a spot.
Way to stay after it !!! Congrats on a fine doe :clapper:
Bill
QuoteOriginally posted by Walt Francis:
Congratulations on the lesson learned......and the deer. My guess is you remembered to pick a spot.
Yep. and I wasnt shaking as bad! I shot just under the buck...but this time, I slowed down, took my time, picked my spot and put it about 2 inches left of where I was looking but up down was perfect. Arrow went through the near shoulder clipping the near lung and top of the heart and exited under the off leg.
Sorry about the buck,and congratulations on the doe! Believe me I know what you are talking about when you say a miss takes away your confidence.
Great job Brother!
That's the way to do it!
Never give up bro!
Congrats
Very nice!
Congrats! Nice Doe!
That's the way to get back at it! Congratulations on your doe! Now you can concentrate on that buck! :clapper:
Bernie
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God bless,Mudd
Congratulations!
NICE!!! I love to see the Missouri boys putting meat in the freezer! Congrats!