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I have hunted from a very young age with stick and string. My father the greatest bow hunter I have ever known taught me how to hunt and take game successful, but just this week a nice 8 point came within 10 yards of me face on. It is like I forgot everything I was ever taught. I tried to draw on him he saw me and bolted. If I had just waited for him to feed by me he wouldn't have saw me and it would have been a perfect quartering away shot. Bucks make me stupid!
Been There :knothead:
ain't it great :smileystooges:
Been there....dropped my bow arm 2 years ago on a nice 8 point just to watch the arrow drop way under....know better than to do that...it happens
Me too and it doesn't matter how small they are! I don't get it! I don't even care what I shoot, doe, buck I don't care, but I am stupid when antlers are in the equation!
Bucks have made many a hunter stupid!!!!!!
Better luck next time out!
Bisch
I once had the biggest buck coming in and I had to lean out only to hit a big tree that I didn't see :knothead: It happens.
I'm not so sure they make us stupid. I think they just bring out and emphasize some of our normal characteristics. But it sure happens a lot. I would like to say I'm immune to this, but they bamboozle me, too.
This club has more members than you can count!
Amen brother. :biglaugh:
i will second that :thumbsup:
You must be in the RUT....heard bucks get STUPID at this time, even though I have yet to ever see one in this state of mind. I always seem to see the Einstein ones!
And the hits here in GA just keep on coming it's hot hot hot and has began to rain constantly this week, but maybe it will get better next week and my luck will turn around.
I've shot dozens of deer.... but one little buck a few years ago fried my central nerve system.. I was shacking so bad I had the leaves on the tree I was in shacking.. That never happened before or since.
Had it happen to me this week. Took a shot as a buck tried to evacuate my immediate area. I have no idea why I let loose of that arrow. Caused me a lot of heartache and many hours of lost sleep.
The old timers used to call it "Buck Fever" most guys get over it with experience, but i've seen guys that never did get over it.... perfect archers scoring seriously high scores on 3D ranges, and they turn to jelly every time when they get close to a game animal.... its kinda amusing to me.
For some reason i don't start shaking until AFTER i drop the string.... THEN i get the adrenaline over load.
I'm there! Had a Kansas Monster slip in to 7 yds on my backside before I realized he was there. Went to draw and CLCICK! Clicker string some how had wrapped around the bow string. :knothead:
Been shooting all summer and not had a problem with that, but still such an easy thing to check.
Sorry Kirk no pics of a big boy with that rocket of a bow you built for me! YET that is!
I with Kirk, Im ok till after the shot then come completely unglued.. LOL My great uncle got the shakes so bad once, that arrows shook out of his bow quiver.
I'm a card carrying member of that club.
They dont need to be bucks for me to do something stupid and mess up. In fact, I seem to do best when they come in fast and I have little time to think.
Early in my career, I shot at a nice buck that wasn't 15 yards away ( I was on the ground, he was stopped, broadside, looking across the creek that was away from me).
Nice smack sound, buck jumps and runs. It was only then that I noticed the fence post right in front of where he WAS. I found my arrow easy enough though !
ChuckC
Many times I seriously felt that I was too dumb to continue with this bow and arrow stuff... maybe it is proof that I am dumb cuz I keep trying ....at 68 yrs old it is easier to laugh about it.
Luckily does make bucks stoopid.
So you just have to put the time in and sit quietly until the magic moment comes along. :archer:
I did almost the same thing last year on a 8 pointer walking behind me to my front on the left at about 10yds,,,, I tried to stand when he was perfectly to me left!!!!! what an idiot I was after all these years I pull a newbie mistake like that,, if I sat there for 10 more seconds and let him pass I would of had a nice quartering shot directly in front of my stand....
it bothered me till I got home and then on to the next,,, I luv bowhunting there is nothing like it.