The question came to mind after a miss Saturday night. I am hunting a really old buck. I snuck in to an area that borders the creek he beds on and hung a stand with what I thought was the right wind. His levels are up by the evidence around the stand site: the woods were tore up with rubs and new scrapes. My heart-rate hit it's maximum (I thought)on the walk in
At 5:45 (45 minutes before dark) a tried a soft rattle with a rattle bag. Short, sweet, to the point. "I am here. I think I may be the big dog. What do ya think?" 5 minutes later he climbed out of the ditch at 40 yards. Upwind, pissed off, perfect. Except he didn't waltz in...he started circling me, getting further away, but still interested. He acted like the old buck he is. This ain't his first rodeo. I grunted a couple of times and he walked away. Instead of blowing him out I remained patient, knowing this was chapter 1, round 1, day 1, of what I hope is an epic battle of wits. Ali-Fraser, the trilogy. The champ wins the first fight...I still got Manila in my game bag I hope to myself
At last shooting light I turned to look at a young raccon that had beeen chomping acorns around me and there 'El Toro was. Almost downwind and staring a hole in me. For 5 minutes he stood stone still facing me. As my heart-rate climbed he just bore a hole in my brain. I looked away and prayed. As he turned to catch more wind at quarter away, I got drawn. He didn't have my whole wind yet. 5 more steps and I would have been SMELLED and SEEN
But he gave me a shot...quartering away 22 yards and I mmmmmissed. He never blew out: a few hops and a slow walk away and never dead down wind. So I ask again, ever had a "good" miss. I have. I am going back to kill him this weekend. The Thrilla in Manila...this time Fraser goes down in the 14th.
I love this deer!