I baled a small pasture this morning,got about 45 square bales. I was sitting in my recliner after supper and I was sooo tired thinking about a short nap maybe. I hated the thought of wasting some daylight so I strung my Longbow and headed out to take advantage of the bales laying in the pasture. I got a lot of great quartering shots and several pass throughs on broadside shots. As I was drawing down on a bale in the far corner of the pasture I saw a small head bobbing up and down behind the bale. A turkey hen was several feet on down from the bale so I let down thinking I might hit what I was looking at.I waited for her to clear and she slid on into the cover of the bordering woods. I continued around the field harvesting several bales along the way. Some were definitely Pope and Young but with the exorbitant cost of a mount I decided to leave um laying. As I circled around I decided to check to see if my beans needed picking before heading to the house. As I stood surveying the bean rows I looked up on the ridge and there were three does giving me the Big Eye. I think these are the doe and two fawns I've been seeing all summer. The fawns have lost their spots. All in all I'm glad I fought that urge to sit on my behind and let the rest of the day slip away,once it's gone you'll never get it back.