Frontloader,
I saw him bed down in a briar-patch, slipped up to about 10-12 yards and shot him bedded. After the shot he ran to my left angling away...when he hit an opening about 20 yards he way he stopped and looked straight at me then immediately charged...when it looked like it was "for real" and not just a bluff I chickened-out and went up a tree.
He didn't stay long and I saw him go into another thicket/briar-patch 50-60 yards away. I immediately followed and found him, shot him too far back, he didn't run...then shot him a third time low and tight to the shoulder.
The whole thing took just a few minutes from start to finish.
I initially thought the first arrow was a bad shot because it looked like it was quartering-to slightly, too-high and poor-penetration. After dragging him out though I found that the first arrow did go in high but the broadhead punched out of the armpit on the offside.
FYI: I was shooting a Bob Lee TD Longbow 56@29 and 490gr arrows.