I am a relative newbie to bow hunting. Last year I shot my first two deer with a bow. I had only shot one doe with a rifle before that. Talk about a dry spell! 10 years of half-hearted hunting until I finally started getting serious. Was sitting in a tree on the edge of a soybean field. Combine came through around 4:30 and he came in following a doe 20 minutes after the combine left the field. Put a good shot on him and he went down within 40 yards! I was pumped!
I don't know if he broke his tines fighting or if he got hit by a car. When I skinned him he had no fat on him at all. My friends doe that he shot the same day had a ton of fat. This was the last weekend in October. Thought it was odd that he had no fat on his body.
Welcome to the fraternity man. That deer will be one of the most important to you that you'll ever shoot. Enjoy it