I have been bowhunting 4 years at the same place. I have shot a couple does but, haven't yet had a good chance at a buck. Yesterday i went out at 3:00. at about 6:15 a huge 10 point came right under my stand. Had him 10 yards away. I blew it. rushed the shot and shot right over him. i am really kicking myself. at least i mesed it up bad enough it was a clean miss I didn't wound the animal. Next time i know I'll take my time and make it count....if I ever get shot at him again. It just replays in my head like a bad dream....when should I go back to that stand?... will he ever be back? It's a low pressured area.
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Makes you sick, doesn't it? I wish I could say that has never happened to me... Stick with it.. It will happen. These are the experiences that truly make you a better hunter when the opportunity comes again.
I'd give it a couple of days and get back in there...
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The more you make mistakes and mess up....the better you will get. It makes you learn more. Right now im in the "learning" stage and im making leaps and bounds from where i was 3 years ago when i started. Just keep at it. Did he spook bad? Or did he just slink off? He he really got spooked and located you, then you might want to change up the stand location, but if he just kinda bounded off and didnt spot or smell you, then you should be alright.
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"My god Siman...............you just made me sick"
He never saw me he just ran behind me, he was spooked but, I think it was just from the noise. I'll make it count next time for sure. I'm going to just take practice shots until saturday or sunday. Then head into the woods prepared, confident and ready.
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I shot a monster buck ( for my area ), 10 point, chocolate horns,2 years ago. I hit him in the shoulder with hardly any penetration. I was so pumped that I Finlay got a big buck but to only be let down when I couldn't find him. Barley any blood and then no blood. I looked for 3 days in a half mile radius and never found him. Chit happens I guess, and everyone is right, you learn from it and go on, and hope you get another chance.
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It happens to everyone who bowhunts long enough. I'm a pretty good shot with a bow and have taken many deer with one, but I 'll admit it, I shot over one yesterday. It was the season opener in LA. I saw several deer yesterday morning and picked out a doe to shoot. Shot right over her back at 23 yards. I couldn't believe it. I made up for it in the afternoon though. I stuck a doe about 5:45 at 20 yards. The spitfire took out a lung and her heart. I rushed the morning shot. Don't worry about it too much. It happens and odds are it will happen again one day.