Well sorry this report is late, been busy with work since I've been back due to it being year end basically. Well i went down to the farm with my son back on the 5th. My sister and her husband were down there too (in town from Washington State). I get up Saturday morning and there was snow falling and already had a good covering on the ground and vehicles. So I debated to hunt with a bow or MZ with my brother-in-law. I finally came to the conclusion that I was going to hunt with my bow. Well I finally get dressed and I go to look for my release and I cant find it, well I was starting to get warm (wearing a theraputic heat pad on my lower back for warmth) and I said forget it, I will just go with the MZ. I found my release later in the day. Anyways, I finally get situated and can not find keys to the vehicle I was going to take (I dont drive my jeep out to the woods), finally I find the keys and I head on out. I finally make it out to my area and get set up at 8 am on the dot. I hate being late but oh well. Im facing to the north which was forcing me to face downwind. The wind was blowing hard and snow was covering me fast. The snow was coming down so fast, as I climbed my tree, my pack and MZ on the ground, I climbed maybe 15 ft and they were covered in snow. I sat there until 10:15 and the snow had let up, but still coming down, seen nothing, was thinking about slipping thru the woods and seeing what I could spot. I told myself at 10:30 if I dont see anything, Im going to get down and slip. at 10:20 I spot movement infront of me, I see its two does. I look as I think they are going to head east to the cut corn but they never appear. So I glass with my scope and finally spot them heading south, right towards me. Then I spot a third deer behind them, another doe. I glass as they make their way towards me and I notice the lead doe is the biggest and I said I could take her. I get set up thinking shes going to come off my leftfor an easy shot but she turns and comes right at me, at 12 yds I thought to myself, my son is here and I want him to experience this, so just as shes going to step onto the trail, I click the safety off and she hears it. She starts to back away looking right at me and I drop the hammer on her, aiming to the left of the brisket while shes quartering towards me (a shot I've never taken and dont like to take)but it was close (12 yds) and I felt confident. She bolts and runs back where she came from and then jumped onto the east perimeter trail that I walked in on and lost sight of her. So I get down and go to were she was standing and there is no blood, just hoof prints and what appeared to be a spot where a bullet entered the ground. So I look about 15 yds into the brush where she ran and still nothing. So Im now thinking I missed and getting upset. I reload and gather my stuff up. I told myself I was going to walk to where I saw her get on the east perimeter trail and if I find no blood, I was going to put my stuff up and go look deeper in the brush. I get to where she jumped onto the trail and there's blood. I follow it up the trail and she jumped back into the brush and finally expired about 30 yds from the Suzuki I was driving. I went back in and brought my son out to pose with me for pictures and finally get to experience all this. He seemed to like it. Still new to him but at the age of 9 he has plenty of more opportunities to get a taste of what hunting is about. I butchered her myself (first time I've done that) and its not hard really. She had alot of fat on her, up to almost 3 inches in some spots! Once my dad emails me the pictures I will post them up. Sorry for the long post. But wanted to share my sons first experience with hunting. And I finally got to kill a deer while it was snowing, just cool to me.