I started the year with a bow shoulder issue (tendon inflammation in bicep). Reduced my shooting a bunch.
Killed a black bear in Idaho with my Sitka. Then drew a KY Cow Elk Archery tag in the summer. Had high hopes for fall seasons. My brother and son killed their first bears on that same hunt.
I had only hunted 4 times in the first two months of the season. Hunted Illinois for the first time the first week of November. Passed shots on two small bucks. Saw no does.
I had not missed a deer with a bow since I was 17 in 1971. Missed two this year behind my house in Kentucky. Very close but I looked over them and so too flew the arrow (1 buck and a doe).
Didn't get after the cow elk until very late November. Had 5 in bow range but no shot that first morning.
Not done! Shoulder is doing very well now (for 10 months it hurt to shoot and then next day, mostly ok).
I plan to hit it hard for white-tails until the season ends. I'm planning to hit the elk woods again next Wednesday (it is a 6 hour round-trip drive for me).
If the season ends with no more opportunities I will count the year as terrific just the same! Most here know why. I was able to get out, I can still shoot, and the next season comes sooner every year!