Hello Everyone:
Like many here, I have had a successful Archery Season here in the northwoods of Wisconsin. On Sunday November 10th at 7:04 am a beautiful 10 pointer decided to take a walk 25 yards behind where I was sitting. I had heard a squirrel just 15 minutes before behind me and I didn't think much about it when I started to hear noise again. Actually I was thinking about the large cup of coffee I was going to have when I got down out of my stand later that morning. Well from start to finish, I had about 15 seconds to see him, get my bow, draw back and take a wonder double lung shot on this nice animal. The arrow passed thru and the buck didn't even really know what happened, he just ran off at a startled pace and died 60 yards from where I shot him.
I have learned in my 15 years of hunting, that you can put yourself in a good area, and do all the planning you can think of and still not see any animals, but then just like that when you least expect it, there they are walking right to you. This is what I truly love about bowhunting, you just never know what is going to happen.
Good luck to everyone on the remainder of there hunting seasons, and have a great safe hunt.
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Bill(WI)