Have had the good fortune in the past of getting close and harvesting 3 1/2 bucks. Am still on mission to harvest that 4 ½+ year old. Last evening may have been close to having had that endeavored opportunity. A doe and yearly spent a full hour within 8 to 15 yards from my homemade ground blind. They finally left at 6:52. Legal shooting hours last night were 7:06. I gave them a minute to leave before planning to get together my items to make an exit while all was quiet. Peered out the window and noticed a seemingly large rack, limited visual due to lower light conditions, and extremely large heavy long bodied buck crossing in front, up wind, approximately 60 yards out. He took his time and turned and casually made his way in to my setup. At 15 yards, right in the middle of my shooting window, he stood for nearly two minutes, totally at ease. By this time, all I could see clearly was his lower body outline...approximately 6:58 pm. He was extremely deep chested, short faced and short legged. While still visible, couldn’t discern where his neck intersected his chest, massive body yet, I couldn’t see any specific details from the neck up. His mannerisms vividly dictated that of a mature buck. I had to take a pass.
He was the largest bodied deer that I had ever been that close to in Kentucky. Hunting from a ground blind has its limitations and one is that I typically lose approximately 10”s of visible legal shooting light. Being night blind also, significantly reduced legal shooting hour capability as experienced when I was permitted to hunt from a stand. It is obvious that I need to continue to improve my setups and especially incur the good fortune of deer cooperation.
Last night presented a most wonderful and memorable encounter.
The best of experience and good fortune to all.