After less than a minutes the buck turned and started my direction. His approach was slow and methodical, take a couple steps with his nose to the ground then stop and survey the area. The wind was perfect for his approach and as he got within 50 yards I told myself, “remember...Focus...Anchor...Follow Through...”. Those are the 3 specific parts of my shot sequence, and forgetting at least one was responsible for every miss in my short traditional career.
He continued his approach and at about 25 yards he ran into a sapling that must have said something about his mother, because he shredded it in short order. I continued to peer through my top limb as he took a couple more steps. It was at this point, inside 20 yards, that he reached a split in the trail. If he goes to my right he will be in an opening at 15 yards, to the left he will be closer but likely a hard quartering to shot.
He started right and I put tension on the string...Focus....
As he crossed behind a small tree I began to draw....Anchor....
He cleared the small tree, took one more step and looked up at me. For a split second he tried to process everything, but it’s too late, My arrow was already on the way....Follow Through.....
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