As the wind steadily blew into my face I couldn't help but feel tonight was the night! This thicket was "tight" and everything HAD to be perfect to even try it. I knocked an arrow and slipped in as quietly as I could. I figured he was close, so I took 20 minutes to go 20 yards and leaned up against a dead tree amidst the tangles which offered me a good angle on where I figured he might come in from.
Within minutes a doe materialized through the brush at less than 20 yards, I could hear her popping acorns she was so close, then her 2 fawns showed and they browsed around for 20 minutes. One of the fawns came to within about 8 yards as I hugged that dead tree hoping it didn't see me, and as it passed by I couldn't help but think HOW MUCH I ENJOY hunting the ground where it is UP CLOSE and PERSONAL!!
All was quiet for 15 minutes and then a small buck showed up and began to feed where the does were. It was interesting watching how often he raised his head to search for danger as compaired to the does (3 times as often). He was about 16-17 yards, but it was so thick I couldn't have shot if I wanted to.
The small buck snapped his head up and appeared nervous looking to my hard left. OPPOSITE of where I figured Mr. Big might come in from, LOL. I slowly turned and THERE HE WAS! He was one of the finest looking bucks I have seen in a long time, as he was on FULL alert and his rack looked so TALL. A mature buck and he was less than 20 yards. My heart pounded as I tried to look thin and hide! His beautiful coat shone in the evening light and I couldn't help but just stare at him and appreciate just being out here in God's great outdoors in this moment.
He moved 5 yards closer and started to angle toward the young buck, which was all the little buck could take and he busted out of there for parts unknown. In past years I would have tried to draw right then, but age sometimes has its benefits and I held tight to see how it would play out since it was open between him and I except for a few smaller trees which blocked his vitals.
He turned to look behind him from where he came and I quickly came to full draw. He moved 10 yards around me and I bleated lightly w/my mouth and he stopped right in some brush. There was a small hole and it was now or never so I concentrated and let fly and the shot was true. I followed up with another quick shot, two actually just to make sure and thanked God that he didn't suffer long.
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Good luck if you are after them and may your tracking job be short!
Wess
Congrats, Wes. He is a a stinkin' dandy!! Great story, as well. Nicely done, my friend. Nicely done..
Great read Wes. Congrats on a fine buck. :icon_thumright: :icon_thumright: :icon_thumright:
Awesome buck Wess. Thanks for sharing the hunt and pics. I felt like I was right there with you.
Great read. Nice Buck. I love being on the ground on their own turf. Congrats brother.
TRKYHTR
Mature buck from the ground with a bow! That's something to be proud of. Congrats.
Congrats. Quite an accomplishment. You've got to be related in some way to Mother Nature.
Great story to go along with an Awesome buck ! High 5's all around for you Wess ! Well Done ! :happy0064: :icon_thumright:
vaturkey :newmascot:
great story , a nice buck. On the ground real close,awesome.
Good job! A bruiser on the ground is an awesome accomplishment
Nice read & congrats on a beautiful animal....
Sounds like an awesome hunt. Congrats on a great buck.
Thanks for the kind words guys and thank GOD for that buck and the meat that I'll be eating this weekend. :)
Good luck if you are out and about.
Wess
congrats :icon_thumright:
Nice buck and a great read. Job well done
Congrats on a nice buck! Great read as always!
I got busted yesterday 15 fett in the air with the wind in my favor and I never moved, how you take them from the ground I have no clue , Awesome Buck Wess wish I could learn something from you about getting it done like that
I get busted WAY more than I don't even when conditions allow for a "chance" to try it. Scent management, wind direction, cover to hide, approach, lighter hunting pressure, and a ton of other variables all play into it with a big dose of luck spread on top. :)
Good luck!!
Wess
congrats on the nice buck, good read too. what bow were you using?
congrats!
Very nice buck!! Congrats man!! :icon_thumright:
Awesome buck. Greatr story.
you need to come out here to Arizona and try your stalking and archery abilities on our elk.
Thanks again guys!!
Slamman - I shoot an old Martin Cougar 2000. Elk: I only got to go once out west some 8-10 years ago in Colorado and arrowed a cow while still hunting 3 miles from camp on the 2nd day. It was great and getting the meat out by pack frame cured me of EVER complaining about getting a deer out again! Some day I sure hope to get back out and try for a bull!
Good luck!
Wess
good read
good deer
congrats
congrats on a fine looking buck
and taking him from the ground makes it even more special
Great deer...story made the hair stand up on the back of my neck