Well I'm out and had a catastrophe when I got back to the truck. I went to uncock my devil bow, it's designed that way and I've done it many times, and it dry fired. So now I have to take the bow apart and ship the cocking mechanism back to the manufacturer for repair. What a way to start the season. Bummed! Sent from my SM-N975U1 using Tapatalk
Gonna give it till 11:30 or noon. I reckon those doe are bedded on libre of the neighboring parcels. Need to do birthday dinners tonight for my wife and youngest daughter...they picked a brewery for dinner. Who am I to complain?
I am tucked up next a creek. Hoping those does and fawns come back this way for a drink before bedding. Going to gove until 10 am.
Shot low on a doe and opened her up pretty bad. Going to to give it a couple hours and come back and bring the dog I got lots of blood but she just walked off. These are 2 separate pics and there are a bunch more like it
I’m getting down going to head out may be back this evening good luck to all Sent from my iPhone using Bowhunting.com Forums
Good luck on the track Ash. That is alot of blood, think it may be safe to say you will find a dead deer at the end of that.
I checked a couple online sources and they were all sold out also. Looks like that's a popular arrow this year.
Walking out and I kicked up that huge doe in the thick **** along the trail by my fire pit… she bounded of to 30 yards and stopped… she was looking towards me but after 5 minutes walked slowly away. Damn… she is so big.. I know she lives right near the house with her fawn … I should really put a stand up over there but it is so close to the house it would feel weird Sent from my iPhone using Bowhunting.com Forums
Looks like what I thought was good blood might be liver. I had deer pop up all around me and 3 good does walking together. I had to unhook my release and put my harness tether under my arm to draw because she was on my off side. I really flubbed an easy 20 yarder. Sorry guys. Need to try to get some permission to track.
I am down, nothing after the does and fawns around 9 am. Going to find a better tree for that side of the thicket for next time.
Came home changed clothes getting ready to go back in. I watched that deer lick it’s wound and stand around for awhile then slowly walk over the hill. I think I hit a branch on the shot causing it to go low? Have to get on it it’s warming up fast.