Saturday morning found me in the same stand. Hoping beyond hope he would follow the Doe back in. About 8:00 am I saw the Doe and two button bucks coming toward my stand. They stayed around me for 30 minutes and the buck was a no show. My vacation was winding down, and with only 1 deer in the freezer I decided to take a shot at this Doe. I drew my bow and loosed the string. This is what I found after getting down from the tree.
I was jumping with joy, I worked on down the trail, and as Uncle Ted says, where have we seen this before:
And here is what I found on the end of the trail.
I thanked the Lord for his many blessing and took my trophy back to camp. It had been a wonderful week filled with lots of excitement and learning experiences. Good times with good friends and many good meals. I will be back in weeks to come to again try my luck. But for now my vacation was about at an end.
As a side note, I got up early the next moring to take the cleanings of my Doe to our buzzard feeding spot. One of my buddies was in a stand that was about 400 yards from where I had shot at the buck. I made the long way around on the ridge above his stand so as not to disturb him with my ATV. He told me later he could see a giant buck from his tree stand that was abou 60 yards form his stand, we believe it was the same buck I had missed. When the buck heard my 4 wheeler on the ridge, my buddy told me he immediately layed down on the trail he was on and as I got closer put his head down on the ground. He waited until he could no longer hear my my ATV, then got up and proceeded on down the trail. Sneaky buggers aren't they.
Thanks for reading along, and good luck to all of you for the rest of the season.
Chris Rice