Sorry I'm not meaning to have such long pauses, I'm at work and things come up.
I look over and its that lead doe! I didn't think there was anyway she wouldn't just head to the creek. She's at 6 yards when I see her, she keeps walking down beside me. She gets broadside at 10 yards, I raise and draw, and she turns away from me. So I let down and get down then she turns broadside again at around 13-15 yards and I raise, pick a spot, draw and before I know it she is running off with my arrow buried to the feathers and blood POURING out. As I said I picked a spot and drew and the arrow was gone. Don't remember anything till she was running in front of me. She had apparently turned away from me again as I released and the arrow went in by her hind leg, but at the angle and penetration I wasn't to worried about the shot. I watch her bed down about 50 yards from me. I sneak out and call my little bro to help me out. I gave her over an hour and decided that was good enough.
As I said before the blood trail was very impressive. My brother couldn't believe how good it was. We followed it with ease and found this
We looked down a creek bank and there she was. It was awesome. The Schafer, Surewood shafts, and Woodsman broadhead did the job! I wish I would've had some day light to take more pics of the blood trail and how I found her. She had to pick the steepest part of the creek to fall into, and at the bottom was a bunch of dead fall. It didn't matter the hunt and wait was worth it. Sorry its not a BIG KS buck story but I hope to have one in the next couple weeks. I've been seeing good ones just need to close some distance. Thanks for tagging along!