I worked till 12:30 a.m Saturday morning and didn't get home and in bed till after 1 a.m. I wasn't too sure about going out Saturday morning at 6:30 a.m. So I went ahead and set the alarm for 4:30 a.m. anyways. One of the guys at work offered me to go hunting at his lease earlier in the week and I jumped at the offer not knowing that I would be working late. The alarm got me up and I thought, oh hell this is going to be a long day. Finally, I thought well let's get up and get going, so I rounded things up and headed South to New Philly to meet Ben. From there we headed East to his lease. Once we got there he tried to explain this place to me , but being new to the area I really had no idea where to go. He finally just pointed me to a stand that wasn't too far from truck and would be easy to find. I got to the stand with just a twinge of light and started to climb, when I heard deer coming so I just hung on till they passed. Once in the stand, the morning went real slow not seeing anything but a small buck all morning. I thought to myself as I was climbing out that this might now have been such a good idea hunting today because I was already exhausted from the lack of sleep. Ben and I met back at the truck at a little after 11 a.m. And he had seen a real nice buck, several doe and about 50 turkey. He wanted to check his trail camera, so we went and grabbed it off the tree down in the pasture and off we went to town to grab a bite to eat and check the pictures at Rite Aid. We had a good laugh because there were 500 pictures on his sim card but 495 of them were cows! Back off to the farm we went, and this time I could see where I was going. Ben gave me the choice of stands and I chose to climb the hill to a stand that was perfect for an East wind. I climbed in about 2:30 and just waited and waited and waited.........I didn't see a deer all day and only a handful of squirrels gave me a little entertainment why I sat there dozing in and out day dreaming of a buck running off this hill towards me. Finally, the night was coming to a close -- it was about 6:30 and I could see Ben off in the distance with his flashlight walking down the hill where we were going to meet. I thought shoot, this day is over and I am beat, so I grabbed the string to lower the bow when I heard something coming down the hill and it sounded a buck trotting. I thought to myself no way this is happening, how I was dreaming, well it was. I caught a glimpse at him at 50 yds and was running right behind me down wind. I told myself this is happening pick a spot. As he neared to about 30 yds I could see an outline of the rack and a big body. From there it was auto drive, as he went behind a few trees I drew and held and stared at this leaf until he entered my vision, I then picked that spot and the arrow was gone as he trotted by. I thought to myself that was a perfect shot. He took off down that hill about 70 yds right towards Ben and then I heard a crash. I was shook up and trying to play it all back in my mind as Ben walked up that long hill towards me. I climbed out of the stand once he got to me and he said "have you ever shot a big buck" I responded "nope" he replied "well you have now." I was wound up at this point and he told that he crashed 20 yds from him, but he had not seen him yet and wanted me to see him first. I couldn't get down there quick enough. Once I got my hands around him I couldn't believe that after 4 years of practicing with my recurve it all paid off.