After 5 years of getting close, missing a couple, and having a blast reading your experiences here on the 'Gang the monkey is finally off my back.
She came in a little after 8 am yesterday and stopped broadside at my little pile of sheep ration (whole oats, corn, sheep pellet, molasses) that I use to mark 15 yrds. She put her head down to smell it then took a step to offer a slight quarter away shot. I picked my spot, came to full draw, and watched as my arrow hit. I watched her run off towards some thick brush then heard a crash. I knew the hit wasn't text book perfect so my brother and I gave her a couple hours before tracking. A great blood trail led us 80 yrds right to where I heard her crash.
She is the smallest deer I have ever killed but my first with the recurve and the happiest I have ever been. Wouldn't trade her for anything. Having to go through 5 years of being spotted a mile away by even a half blind deer, being in the wrong spot at the wrong time, having my glasses fog up because of me breathing too hard with an 8 pt 20 yrds out, and being 3 yrds from a doe who just wouldn't take that next step she is the biggest accomplishment of my hunting days and will serve to motivate me to go through another 5 years of blunders and misses if I have to before I get my next one.
Thanks to all those here who keep the fire burning by sharing your stories and experiences.
For those who are interested in equipement: Cari-bow Tuktu recurve 52@28, Easton Axis 400, 125 gr Magnus snuffer with 100 gr adapter.
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