As many of you know I have only been here in the States for just over a year. I only got to hunt 3 days at the very end of last season so I was really looking forward to todays opener here in Texas.
Well the Alarm rings at 3:30am I was almost tempted to turn it off and go back to sleep.
I get up have some breakfast a couple of last smokes before showering.
I hop in the truck and head off to my hunting spot at 4:30am I get there just after 5am change into my ASAT 3d suit,grab the bow load the quiver and start the mile walk to my stand.
5:45am I am in the stand pulling up the bow and settle in for daylight to arrive.
I have been in the stand for approx 10 minutes and hear hoof steps all around me too dark to see what it is tho.
6:30 rolls around and I can hear a couple of young bucks sparing in the distance.
Things start to get a little boring around daylight and I find my mind wondering and thinking what am I doing here when I can be at home in bed cuddled up to my wife.
7:15am I see a group of 6 doe's walking about 70 yrds to my left then they cross in front of me still at about 70 yrds I think oh well I guess they are heading to the bedding spot.
7:20am I am wrong the doe's have circled back around and are now feeding right in front of me at 18 yrds I pick the biggest one and draw back I am just about to hit the release when I catch movement out of the corner of my eye so I let down and wait.
7:25am The movement was another doe but this one is way bigger than the others so I draw back put my pin on her chest steady myself and hit the release.
She is slightly quartering away from me the 100 grain Muzzy 3 blade finds the spot she leaps high in the air and takes off all the other deer except 3 have also bolted the 3 remaing are looking around wondering what the heck is going on.
I hear the crash as the doe drops I can still see her she has only gone 20 yrds.
I just sit and give thanks to my maker for my very first American White Tail.
I also gave thanks to a wonderfull man called CARDEER for the necklace he sent me.
I wait 45 minutes for the doe to expire and climb down.
I find my arrow burried 4 inches into the hard texas dirt.
I look for sign but no blood I am lucky I seen her go down.
I go to see how my hunting buddy is doing and he is dragging out his deer which also happens to be his first with a bow.
We go back to mine and take a few pics to share with you guys.
When I field dressed her, her chest cavity was full of blood.
Now the hard part begins I have to drag my TROPHY back to the truck.
Sorry for being so long winded but I really wanted to share this hunt with all my friends on here.
Ok here is the best pic of my TROPHY.