Got my 1st Bow-Buck
I have shot 5 doe in the 20 years (off and on) I've been bow hunting but never a buck. Well, that all changed this weekend. As usual, I was out with the bow looking to fill my doe tag and get some meat when bad weather sent me in early. Pouring rain and fog - not the bow hunter's dream. I decided to sneak through the woods on my way back to see if there was anything lurking. I looked at it as more of doing some scouting on my way back to the cabin and didn't think I'd actually shoot a deer. All of a sudden, out of the fog, this huge deer materializes. It's about a 190-200lb buck with a nice 6-point rack (17" spread). I got within about 17 yards, drew and placed my pin on his vitals. He was looking at me but didn't look nervous (maybe confused). I thought about not shooting because of the rain and that it was getting late, but it was such an easy shot at a nice buck and this would be my first buck with a bow. I let the arrow fly and it found its mark. The deer bolted off and I waited a while for it to expire. The rain quickly eliminated all blood but I figured the deer was hit hard enough that it wouldn't go too far if I didn't push it. My dad and I looked around in the dark and pouring rain but found nothing that night. We decided to start fresh in the morning. With the sun and no fog, we found the buck right away. It was only 50 yards from where it was hit. The problem was, he doubled back where I assumed he kept going straight into the think cover. We chased away two coyotes that were in the field that border the woodlot where the buck was. They would have eaten him already if we decided to have breakfast first. Per the butcher, the buck weighed between 190 and 200lbs on the hoof. The rack was a heavy-beamed six-point with a 17 inch spread and high tines. A nice buck period (in my book) but a great buck for my first bow-buck.