Well... the hunt is over. I was too exhausted to post last night! It was a rough weekend for the all the guys I know... except for one! My buddy Jon stuck a nice 10 point that scored 136, which was 10 inches more than needed to get a rock put in the ground.
I had a really hard time just getting on deer. I saw a doe the first morning but she never got in range. Second day I hunted two different spots and saw zero deer all day.
The last morning dawned crisp and calm and I had a good feeling. I dawned the face paint for extra mojo...
The final stump speech before we went out included a Sunday morning message by one of the guys. Not sure who he was but he talked about how life, like hunting, is all about perspective. You can always look at the negative and be pessimistic, or you can choose to look at the positive, and stay optimistic. He talked about how the apostle Paul wrote such hopeful things while sitting in a jail cell. Good encouragement for the last hunt (not to mention life in general).
So with renewed optimism I went to a spot near a buddy. He had been seeing deer and another guy who had left the day before had missed a doe so I went in where he was. I picked the best tree I could in the dark, climbed up and waited for daylight.
About 7:50 out of nowhere I see a decent buck headed towards me... definitely a shooter for the last day. Unfortunately, he is on my left, which has very spotty shooting lanes (which I was unable to determine in the dark). He stopped behind a cedar tree and I found a hole to shoot through on the other side. When he came out I grunted to stop him... and it did the exact opposite. It spooked him! He bolts forward another 15 yards and stops about 25 - 30 years from my stand. There is all kinds of branches and limbs between us but I knew it would be my only opportunity. I let one rip and the shot went low... not sure if I got a deflection or just missed (for the sake of my ego, let's assume the former :rolleyes:
He was off like a rocket never to be seen again. I did see a doe a couple hours later but she was 60 yards away.
One of our guys did shoot a doe yesterday morning but wasn't able to find her and kind of ran out of time as the hunt ends at noon.
Sorry no pics from the field. Because it's an active military base pictures are strictly forbidden except from camp.
Thanks for following along.
I'll try to get a pic of my buddies deer posted a little later.