As I came to FULL draw, the doe took that last step which put her in the perfect just-past broadside position which I wanted. I had been tracking her progress since I noticed her approaching my "borrowed" lock-on stand, and she had meandered directly toward me as if on a string, and walked within 4 steps of the base of the tree I was in. I made the llaaasstt slight adjustment to my positioning, whereupon the top nock of my recurve barely slid over the fletching of my back-up arrow which protruded from my backpack. You no doubt know how minor that sound can be in certain situations, yet how LOUD in others. You prolly also know how deer can turn themselves inside-out as they become recent history rather than a current event at such times. Somehow in the course of 2 weeks of bowhunting I managed to misplace (i.e.--lose) both of my second-chance arrow holders which I screw into the tree to hold extra arrows. Anyhow, in hunting for some quiet raingear, I checked out several brands & varieties of jackets and pants and almost all of the waterproof ones were Noisy! I ended up buying some made by Gamehide. That was the only brand I could find that was really quiet. Does anyone know of any other quiet waterproof clothing? Course, I'm a disciple of Gee Fred, but many times wool is too heavy for hunting in Arkansas....