I have gotten lucky on several occasions during dry quiet conditions while sneaking around. Middle of the day during the early rut. I think in every case the deer thought I was another deer and came running. This is hardly a normal thing. Once while tracking a deer that had been hit by a cp hunter with mechanical head in the shoulder, no penetration, late in the morning, I had a dandy buck come in within 15 yards and just stood there for about a minute looking around. With three of looking, I did not have my bow. What dominant buck would rush into three of us with two of them being cp kids that never shut up? So I left it behind. The shoulder hit deer was never recovered. Now when kids are stumbling all around looking for a mis-hit deer, I figure they may push other deer around. My luck, another rutting buck will run up to them. My wife had a wide 6 pointer, no brow tines, rush her Friday evening before she could get her Huntmore assembled, bow and quiver on the ground. She did not think that she had an opportunity to get her bow into action being so exposed. If she was only still hunting she would have been able to take a close shot. It hung around her within 10 to 20 yards for a long time. Later it came back, passed by her on the heavy cover side and hit a scrape 30 yards away, then came straight at her and angled until it was back behind the thick stick cover that she did not dare to shoot through.