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Redemption

Started by Robhood23, October 20, 2009, 10:56:00 AM

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Robhood23

Let me start out with the fact that I consider myself a pretty good shot. I know my time hunting was going to be cut really really short this year with my wife in school fulltime, so I decided to take the first doe that presented me with a shot this year and still hold out for a nice buck. Well things don't always go as planned. My first night out I shoot over the back of a nice doe at about 15 yards. How did I miss that chip shot. Well a week goes by with no hunting and I find myself back in a different treestand. Right at sunup I have a nice doe and 2 fawns come down the trail at about a whopping 10 yards. Come to full draw and watch as the arrow sails perfectly over her back. Are you kidding me. I know I had a spot burned into the kill zone. Not 15 minutes later another doe and 1 fawn come down the trail and I am thinking here we go. This doe is about 13 yards from me and stops when she gets to my arrow and freezes. I hit full draw again and again watch as the arrow sails over her back. Now I am thinking I am going to toss this stick out of the tree and head right into town to buy one of those wheelie things. I am just all messed up in the head. 2 trips out and 3 does missed what is going on. I know these are pretty far shots but come on lol. I even shot in the street lights before going out that morning and put 5 arrows right in the kill of my 3d target. Well about 10 minutes after I missed the 2nd doe I see a lone doe sneeking through the woods and I honestly thought "why bother taking a shot" I was pretty depressed by now but at 25 yards she starts eating acorns and to make a long story short I made a good shot on her and she made it about 40 yards before going down. After much thought and talking with another tradganger I have come to the conclusion that for whatever reason I am not bending at the waist when shooting out of a treestand. I put up a stand in the back yard and that is exactly what was going on. I have even been practicing out of a treestand all summer but for whatever reason be it excitement or just plain not remembering. You don't really hear to much about this subject. Here are a few pics of the little doe that I shot on 10-18-2009, she is definatly not the biggest in the world but to me after all the frustration she is a true trophy! Good luck to all and remember "Bend at the waist"!


Got the kidos involved as well


 Schafer silvertip longbow, grizzly stick alaskan arrows and Zwicky deltas!
The man who thinks he can and the man who thinks he can't are both right!!!

saumensch

congrats on the doe and the kids!
And sometimes our dreams they float like anchors in hopeless waters oh way down here
Sometimes it seems that all that matters most are all the things that you can't keep
(William Elliot Whitmore)

straitera

Nothing like experience. The kids have learned much already. Very nice.
Buddy Bell

Trad is 60% mental & about 40% mental.

trapperDave


Over&Under

I feel your pain man!!  Glad you were able to seal the deal!!
"Elk (add hogs to the list) are not hard to hit....they're just easy to miss"          :)
TGMM

Robhood23

Thanks guys! now that I got the error's out of the way I need to go find mr big!!
The man who thinks he can and the man who thinks he can't are both right!!!

Chris Surtees


Bonebuster

:thumbsup:

Congrats!!!

Good luck with Mr. Big.

billy shipp

Congrats Jamie.....We all miss more than we like, or more than some will admit....ya gotta stay with it.


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