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The deer, and bucks in particular, are starting to move through my hunting area again. My trail camera went 3 weeks (30 September - 20 October) without taking a single picture of a deer. Since 20 October it has taken pictures of deer daily with many being nice bucks. We've just been having bad luck coordinating schedules.I went every evening this week except Wednesday. That evening this buck walked by. You can see my stand in the upper right. He's even quartering away at 15 yards. That figures.
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On Friday both of my kids decided to skip due to the wind so I went by myself and took my compound bow. I saw nothing until about five minutes after sunset. I saw a deer about 75 yards away slipping down the hill toward my son's stand, only he wasn't in it. After about five minutes it turned around and started slipping across the ridge above me. He would cross at about 40 yards. As he started closing, I could tell he was a small buck. Then another that I hadn't seen started following him. It was a much larger deer. As they reached 50 yards I could tell the back one was a mature buck. It was a nice bonehead with plenty of tine length. It was getting very dusky, so I couldn't see well enough to count points through my rangefinder but I could read the distance. The first buck passed at 39 yards, then he did. As he stopped in my shooting lane between two saplings I could see his front half. I settled the pin just below center mass behind the shoulder and tipped the release.

The bow was whisper quiet and fast as lightning. With the rustle of the leaves, you heard nothing but a crack of the arrow making impact. I've heard the sound many times over. The fold-back deployment of the blades makes a distinct sound. The buck jumped and took about 10 steps further away from me and stopped looking back. He just stood there for more than two minutes. I kept hoping he would just tip over right there. I wasn't using a Lumenok and with the low light, I had no idea where the arrow impacted. After a couple minutes, the buck slowly turned and gradually walked up the hill out of sight. Since I didn't know where I hit, I waited until dark and slipped out down the hill. I figured it would be best to take up the trail after the morning hunt. I checked my trail camera archive when I got home and I think I found one brief glimpse of the buck I shot at. You can't see much, but it does give you a glimpse of the G2 and G3 length. Note the stand in the background.
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With both of my kids going on Saturday morning, I moved to a different stand. I saw nothing, but both of my kids had bucks just out of comfortable bow range. About 9:45am we decided to take up the trail of the buck I shot at. I took them to what I thought was the impact point and we began searching. There was plenty of brush and briars behind the deer so we had a time looking for the arrow. After five minutes we had found no blood or arrow. I decided to go crawl up in the stand to make sure we were on the right line. We weren't. Once I lined us up about five yards over we restarted the search. I picked out a shiny tree just beyond the impact point and started walking straight that direction from the stand. At the 30 yards point there is a log that we use as a range marker. As I started to step up over the log, I don't know why, but I looked up.




























Nailed it!
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It's not my first time, or fourth. That's one of the drawbacks of hunting late. After sunset the saplings have a higher tendency of stepping in the way. :roll: At least the search was over. Hopefully we see that buck again since muzzleloading season starts next Saturday.
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Man, that sucks!

great post though, for whats its worth. And at least they are starting to show up. Get 'em next time!
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:D :lol: great story and pic's!!!! i think you scared the hell out of that tree to!!!
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Great story sorry you missed the deer :shock:
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ive got 2 arrows just like that .i sawed above and below the broadhead to keep them as reminders .hope you see the big guy again this season
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Not fun to miss, but it beats a wounded & lost buck.
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I hope you cut the saplin & took that part home wid arrow fer a nice trophy. It happens fer sure
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Great story but I think the tree huggers are going to be mad at you . LOL :lol:

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The only thing better than sealing the deal is to have one of my kids do it. This evening just after sunset with my son sitting in my stand, he bagged his first buck with a compound bow. It came in about 25 yards behind him. He hit it with a Rage 3-blade broadhead. It made it about 30 yards painting the woods out both sides. It was over in under 15 seconds. I was sitting about 100 yards behind him and heard everything. I think I could even hear his happy dance. :lol:
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He still hasn't stopped smiling. It ended up being a big 6-point. The mass and 16 3/4" inch inside spread made up for the missing brow tines.
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Congrats for your son and you getting to share the experience with him, memories last a lifetime.
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Thats a nice Buck for that part of the country I spent a couple years in Webster Springs and loved it Congrats
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Congrats thats a nice buck.
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Good job :D
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Congrats to yer son on his fine deer
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WOW! Nice buck! Congrats to your son!

.... and thanks for the original post - love the story! :lol:
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