LOL Ben..... I maybe crook but I'm not dead!
Just had to pick the kids up from school but now I'm on the homeward run...
With the mornings missed shot at the stag I still had high hopes of putting an animal on the ground. I could just feel it in my gut... something special was going to happen.
I had some lunch and rested on the front porch of the homestead for another midday nap. I awoke later then I'd planned to and I had to hurry in order to be at my predeterminded ambush spot. My idea was to settle between the bedding areas and the afternoon feeding areas of the deer.
I stalked my way along a spring towards some feeding deer. I'd made my way to an area I thoght was a good position with both cover in front and behind me in order to brake up my human outline.
I did not have to wait long and a group of deer feed in and around me. With all the sets of ears and nostrils about me I had to hurry up things as I've been busted like this before.
At 12 yards she did everything right as I followed her movements with bow raised and arrow upon the string. Waiting for her front leg to move forward as I listened to her nip fresh shoots from the earth, I burnt a hole into the spot my arrow was going to eclipse.
As she looked over her shoulder away from me chewing on some grass, I drew, anchored and painted my fingers along my face after the release.
Now I'd like to think my BlackWidow with 620 grain arrows is as quiet as a church mouse. But the speed she moved at still has this stalking Tiger in amazement. At the shot her reaction was to duck, turn and she had already made a 90 degree turn away from me when a Woodsman head caught her at the base of the neck.
She may have been fast but not fast enough. I'd rather have a little luck then be good anyday.
This is how I found her after her 30 yard death run.You can see the entry wound under her ear.....
From another angle...
And here is a better angle of the end product....
It's been a long time comming to enjoy all the meat off these fine animals to hunt. I truely thank them for all the fine hunts over the years. No better chess game can one play other then hunting on foot.
Thanks for looking,
AK.