I was close, but got busted!
#1
Well, I haven' t said much here about a buck I' ve been following this season. I seen him before season started and immediatly began trying to put together a plan for season. I seen him once so far, the second Satureday of season, but he was at 150 yards or so, but I no trouble telling it was him. He' s an 11 pointer with what looks to be a 23-25" spread. His tines look in the neighborhood of 10 inches with a forked G-2 on the left side.
Ok, anyway, I setup before light this morning on a trail between two beds and a small field to my back. He has definitly worked the area as there have been some rather large rubs of late in the vicinity. I snuck in at 5AM this morning in the fog and got situated. Well, I sat all day without seeing a deer till 2PM. It was him. He came from behind me and with the woods being as quite as they were, I didn' t hear him. When I did finally hear him, he was about 15 yards almost right below me and coming! I though, " holy sh#%, what now?" He was slightly right of me, and me being right handed automatically put me in a predicament. He stood there at 10 yards and looked around and sniffed. I slowly turned and drew back, but he was quartering toward me with no shot possible. I stood there for what seemed like forever with the bow drawn waiting for him to make a turn. Instead, he looked up, seen me and bolted out of the area 50 yards and slowly walked around me and disapeared.
I' m still shaking from the adrenaline. I think I might have blown my only opportunity. It was there, just not how I planned for it to be. Only a couple days left and it looks like tomorrow is a bust because of dangerously high winds. I' ll have to wait till friday.
Ok, anyway, I setup before light this morning on a trail between two beds and a small field to my back. He has definitly worked the area as there have been some rather large rubs of late in the vicinity. I snuck in at 5AM this morning in the fog and got situated. Well, I sat all day without seeing a deer till 2PM. It was him. He came from behind me and with the woods being as quite as they were, I didn' t hear him. When I did finally hear him, he was about 15 yards almost right below me and coming! I though, " holy sh#%, what now?" He was slightly right of me, and me being right handed automatically put me in a predicament. He stood there at 10 yards and looked around and sniffed. I slowly turned and drew back, but he was quartering toward me with no shot possible. I stood there for what seemed like forever with the bow drawn waiting for him to make a turn. Instead, he looked up, seen me and bolted out of the area 50 yards and slowly walked around me and disapeared.

I' m still shaking from the adrenaline. I think I might have blown my only opportunity. It was there, just not how I planned for it to be. Only a couple days left and it looks like tomorrow is a bust because of dangerously high winds. I' ll have to wait till friday.
#3
Nontypical Buck
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From: Harford Co Maryland USA
I know just how you feel. I was at full draw for over 2 minutes on Friday morning waiting for this huge buck I wanted to turn broadside. He eventually did and when he finally reached a small opening in the branches, I overestimated the clearance my arrow would have and missed because of a branch I hit. He MAY still be there, but when I went back there Monday, I never saw him, but I DID see a set of truck tire tracks backing up to the exact area I saw him in. I hope he didn' t leave in that truck. [:' (]
I also have the predicament of high winds tomorrow, so I' m in that boat with you too.
I also have the predicament of high winds tomorrow, so I' m in that boat with you too.
#4
Think of it this way...at least you had that much of an opportunity for him. There are folks that go by two or three seasons before getting a crack at the buck they are after. Considering today' s high winds I definitely think Friday or even Saturday is more likely to yield better results. I wish you luck with him.
...oh, by the way...where did you see him at specifically?

...oh, by the way...where did you see him at specifically?

#5
There are folks that go by two or three seasons before getting a crack at the buck they are after.
I' d be happy to have had the opportunity. The buck I' ve been after doesn' t seem to want to cooperate this season. He' s being stubborn.
#6
Hey Pa, c' mon up, plenty of " other bucks" for you to have an opportunity at.
Although, the Vipertec you said you would sell me may be a decent plea bargain. 
It was kinda ironic this week come to think of it. Last year, the last Wednesday of season, I killed my 10 pointer. I though history was going to repeat itself, but of course he had other ideas.
I am glad to get that opportunity though
Although, the Vipertec you said you would sell me may be a decent plea bargain. 
It was kinda ironic this week come to think of it. Last year, the last Wednesday of season, I killed my 10 pointer. I though history was going to repeat itself, but of course he had other ideas.
I am glad to get that opportunity though
#8
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I wouldn' t worry about it too much. Bucks aren' t going to automatically change their travel routes just because they thought they saw something. As long as you didn' t shoot, he probably wasen' t sure you were there. Try putting your clothes in wood chips to cover your scent and maybe move your stand--not far. If he went by there before, he will again. Stick in there.




