That bites. I'll need the exact GPS coordinates and some alone time in there, but I believe I can fix your problem....

LOL Just take some target time and get your confidence back up. Then if he comes back, you'll drill him. Those arrows don't spook them very bad. I'd get right on him. At this time of year they can move and change patterns very quickly.....he could be gone for good before you know it...While you know he's still in the area, get back on him. Maybe switch to another tree close by to catch him off guard. If he has a well used scrape or rub line nearby he won't abandon it now...But in a few days to a week or so he will forget about it all together. Got to get him now! JM2C PUll out the bag of tricks...rattling, grunting and scents..Don't hold anything back...even a decoy if you got one. Good luck!