Chuck:
I was shooting one of my Hill style English bows, 68" long and 52# with a Surewood Douglas Fir Wilderness arrow topped off with an Eclipse 2 blade broadhead. I was kneeling in a fern patch watching a couple of does feeding when he came in. I actually had him at about 10 yards, but he was quartering to me and decided the shot wasn't right so I let him go. He seemed to know that something was up, but when the does didn't spook he made one more pass and presented me with a broadside shot, about 18 yards. The arrow was a complete pass through, I'm sure the 600 grain weight was a factor. It was a foggy morning and after he traveled about 100' I lost him in the fog. I let an hour pass before I started looking and found that he had only gone about 50' from where I last saw him standing.
Appreciate everybody's comments here and hope that your season is as much of a blessing to you as mine was to me.
Allen