After a month of intense overtime to meet a couple of deadlines, I took a week off and spent it hunting a high-pressure, archery-only public land. A week + 2 weekends = 9 days in the woods! Sure I needed that.
I also decided to hunt on the ground only - a bit overambitious for someone who hasn't put a bowkill under his belt yet , but decided to do it anyway.
The GoodI spent several days hunting a certain buck. It was an amazing experience. He smelled me , he spotted me, he even read my brainwaves and predicted what I was going to do. At the end, I re-examined his movements in the previous few days, and decided where to ambush him so I would be downwind.
He instead approached me from the back till he was very close, then proceeded to blow all around me for five whole minutes, then left. A true King of the Woods.
With a couple of days left, I decided to make my move on different spots where I thought there would be does. I put to use the crash course the buck gave me: I used the wind, I used the vegetation to my advantage, I made sure I scanned around every time before scratching my head, shifting my weight or other little movement. Result: I managed to approach several group of does at 20-30 yards. They never saw me. I am particularly proud of getting at less than 30 yards from a huge doe and her daughters. She stared straight at me, thought nothing of it, and kept feeding.
That buck taught me a lot, I hope he makes sweet love this season. I am surprised of how much I learned in nine days. I also think I am addicted to hunting on the ground now
The UglyYep
The Very BadUnfortunately, it was not just a bad shot. I missed three different times. I trained every other day this week after hunting, and noticed my accuracy was getting worse and worse. I used to shoot poker cards at 20 yards a few years ago, now if I am a bit short on sleep, or work some extra hours (computer work), my archery skills really take a dip. I am not sure it's just my eyesight, I can miss the target by a few feet on either side. If I am at the range it takes a lot of effort to focus back and start shooting straight again.
I think I'm going to hang the bow for a bit, I need to rethink my future as traditional archer at this point.
Thank you for listening
Max