For Bear(Buck) Fever/Target Panic......!
Incredibly, I missed a bear last week (approx. 300 lbs. at 6 yds.)
3 TIMES!!!!!!!
I understand that I failed to pick a spot on the first 2 shots (at around 9:30 am & 10:15 am), because I missed by just an inch or two over his back. In fact, on the 2nd shot I saw my string from my string-tracker drag through his fur. My left/right alignment was perfect, just the elevation was off. My heart was racing, my breathing got shallow & heavy and I felt my shot being rushed by trying to get him in between small shrubs. Now, I'm no Byron Ferguson, but I usually shoot fairly well. I've gotten to where I even have a competitive score when shooting "Fred Bear Scoring" (negative points for anything outside of the kill-zone) during 3D shoots. I know that it's different shooting at foam rather than flesh, but it shows that I'm at least
capable of making good shots.
But my last shot (at around 6:30 pm) was pure Target Panic! All that I could think of was that I needed to redeem myself. And then I plucked the string so bad that the arrow flew WAY left of the bear and I buried the Land Shark into the tree that was beside the bear's head! THAT time he spooked pretty badly & he didn't come back the next day before it was time for me to go back home.
I might be able to go back on my days off this week & try again, but I'm wondering if I'm doomed to repeat this scenario or if I can overcome it... The bear archery season ends on the 20th this year & then the muzzleloader season starts the following Saturday.
I'm asking for y'alls advice/opinions. Is there a way to overcome the "heat of the moment," or should I hang it up again this year...?