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Missed same deer twice--I don't deserve venison

Started by Scott S., November 14, 2008, 12:54:00 PM

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Scott S.

The rut is going on hot and heavy here today.  I saw about ten deer including 5 bucks within 60 yards of me.  It rained this morning and I was pretty wet and kneeling in mud behind my burlap ground blind.  A smallish doe came at me and circled around at about 15 yards.  She stopped.  I shot.  I missed.  Still circling me, she jumped ahead about 10 yards and stopped again.  I shot again.  I missed again.  I supposed I could blame the weather.  That is why I like traditional archery, though.  I missed becaused I did one or more things wrong.  Can't blame the equipment.  A little later, an 8-pointer trotted past me at about 5-6 yards, but never slowed for a shot.  I'm going back out this afternoon.  I hope I score, but with this poor shooting, maybe somebody else deserves those deer this year.
"The fear of you and the dread of you shall be upon every beast of the earth and upon every bird of the heavens, upon everything that creeps on the ground and all the fish of the sea. Into your hand they are delivered." Gen 9:2

bowhunterfrompast

Hang in there, you will connect. Everyone has their moments.
Rick Wakeman
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billy shipp

Hey Scott....It's days like this that keep us going back man.....anyone saying they haven't missed shots aren't telling the truth, or they haven't shot at many deer. Hang in there....maybe you've gotten over the jitters, and you'll be ready when the next one comes by.

Billy

mjc

Dont let it get you down you are just paying your dues. Just remember to pick a spot. Everybody misses.

blueline

You learned more from that doe and two misses than the next five deer harvested...
Blueline

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Kingstaken

If trad was that easy like shooting a wheely, they would have named this site Primgang instead of Tradgang.
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BobW

Join the club.  This is hard for me to say, but I am 0-7 this season, including 2 shots on 1 deer, and 3 misses in one day...for 7 days of hunting...  All shots inside of 18 yards, 1 at 10 yds, and one at 5 yds.

Its a rush, isn't it?

Keep going.
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bbassi

Cum catapultae proscriptae erunt tum soli proscripti catapultas habebunt.

ChuckC

PICK A SPOT    I know something about this issue, believe me.

Good Luck
ChuckC

vermonster13

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PICKNGRIN

Hang in there Scotty boy!!  Don't be afraid to give 'em a bleat to get 'em to stop as you are coming to full draw!!

mjh

Hey I miss at least one a year and some years thats the only shot opportunity I get! But that hunting!  What would you rather be doing?

30coupe

Stay focused! I missed a huge doe last Saturday. She must have weighed 200 or better. There was a 1 1/2 year old buck chasing her, and she made him look like a midget. At 14 yards, I shot right in front of her!

Sunday another doe (not quite as big) gave me a shot at 18-19 yards. That one's in the locker!

The difference? I stared at the spot (not the whole deer), kept my head down, kept my bow arm steady, and made a good release. Double lung, lots of blood, and a short track.

You can do it too!
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The Baron

Don't give up!  You are a good hunter because you are putting yourself in the right place at the right time.  I haven't even seen a deer to miss!   :biglaugh:
You can't be a leader of you don't know where you're going.

Rick P

OK not being mean just honest. Scott we all miss trick is to learn from your misses and then put in the range time to correct the problem.

BobW
Respectfully stop hunting and spend some time at a 3D range! You aren't able to make a clean humane kill at the ranges you've been hunting. 0-7, Learn your effective range before you wound a deer and it suffers needlessly.

BTW I've missed twice on big game hunts....in 30 years of hunting. 3 if you count "jumping the string".
Just this Alaskan's opinion

ron w

Hang in there,your getting chances and thats good. Any body that says they don't miss either never shot or is a liar...lol. Keep at  it it will happen. good luck.......ron w
In the beginner's mind there are many possibilities. In the expert's there are few...So the most difficult thing is always to keep your beginner's mind...This is also the real secret of the arts: always be a beginner.  Shunryu Suzuki

DannyBows

On the positive side, a clean miss is better than a bad hit. Hang in there and best of luck next time!
"Always feel the wind, and walk just like the leaves".  ("LongBow Country"--Chad Slagle, "High, Wild, and Free").

dnovo

Don't feel bad. Just regroup and try again staying focused on picking a spot.
I won't mentioned the day a few years back when I missed 3 (count'em 3!) different eight pointers in one day.
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Jason Kendall

Come on Scott! Ive seen you shoot, regroup and go gettem'.

30 Coupe is right, aim small. I cant count the critters I have missed until I remembered to pick the spot, it get's pretty exciting out there and sometimes the simple things like that are easily overlooked.

Good luck Scott, you can do it!


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