I have a game I play. As I spend a lot of my hunting spot and stalk; or just slowly walking through areas hunting- I take along a rubber blunt tipped arrow.
I like to 'stump shoot'; that is shoot at flowers or stumps; or whatever is fair target - like a dirt hillside or even a cow chip.
But when hunting; as in the situation you described; I will not move a muscle when a doe or small buck walks by- because there well could be a buck or whatever following it.
If nothing legal comes along; or anything I want to shoot; then I wait until the animal has moved well off; then I shoot at something that it was next to when I thought I had my best shot at it.
What this does; is gets you to see if you could have made the shot- if it was indeed an animal you wanted to shoot.
I was once elk hunting and put a great stalk on a moose. It was a young bull; with one antler drooping down and one in the normal position.
If I had a moose permit I would have shot it. I did not though. I watched that bull; and when it was in a perfect shot position that I could not miss ( in my mind) - I waited.
The bull walked off a ways; and there was an uprooted tree right where that bull had been; and I took out my blunt arrow and shot the stump.
The shot was perfect! If indeed I had one of the coveted tags; I would have filled it; and I felt really good about that.
That's my game. You can do it with any animal; just wait until its safely out of the way; and that your arrow won't get too lost.
You will find that sometimes your distance was off; or there were little branches in the way; or the wind was strong; or that dreaded gravity swell occurs on that spot.
But its fun; and thats what it is supposed to be all about.
By the way; when I was standing there feeling superior in everyway- for having made what would have been a killer shot- on what would have been a small but legal moose..... a huge huge bull walked out to my left at 6 or 7 yards and presented a perfect broadside shot... if I had a tag that day; and had shot the small bull; I would have been quickly humbled....
( as usual ) :rolleyes: