I've had a heck of a time with deer "jumping the string" this year.
The first miss, on the first day was my fault. I shot about a foot over the does back and away she went.
The next THREE were jumps, the last one slicing cleanly across the shoulder with one blade of the Woodsman head, leaving a little hair and a couple of drops of blood. The deer is fine, I've seen her twice since then.
Even the doe that I killed on the first morning whirled away from me and took an arrow to the base of the neck, coming out right behind her head. She ran about seventy yards and bled out.
I've got my blind set up so they pass within fifteen yards, leaving a shot from about eight, to twelve yards.
Is this the problem? Am I getting too close, or does the Matrix really exist and these deer are simply dodging the arrow?
What are your thoughts?