Should have killed a dandy last night
#1
Nontypical Buck
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Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Memphis TN USA
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Should have killed a dandy last night
Let me preface this a little first. My season this year has pretty much sucked. I haven't been seeing many deer and I have had people messing up my hunts etc. etc. I am hunting the same spots that I did last year. Only last year I was seeing several deer and seeing a few bucks even a good one here and there. Not this year. I don't know what happend but the deer aren't using my early spots and then wind hasn't cooperated so that I could make the changes that I need to. Well earlier this week the wind switched and came from the WNW and that's what I needed to hunt a little funnel that I suspected they might be using. I slipped in there Tuesday afternoon and killed a doe and couldn't hunt Wednesday but yesterday there was a nice little cold front pushing through and it had been raining almost all day until I got off work. When I got off work at 4 the rain was slowing and the radar showed that it was all but gone. I had left my climber up so I decided to slip back in and hunt it. The wind started kicking up in the 20's but I had phenomenal success in the wind last year so I went anyway. I got to my stand and hunted til 6:50 and hadn't seen a thing. It was dark enough that anything past 10 yards was going to be an impossible shot and I didn't think anything would have time to make it to me so I pulled up my rope. I got my bow off the EZ hanger and let in down. Then I pulled up my pack and took my EZ hanger down. Put my back pack on. Keep in mind I am doing this slow and quiet. Well I get my feet in the stirrups on my climber and I climb down one step with the climber and a dandy 8 pt takes off about 5 yards from the base of my tree. So I am needless to say frustrated. Well he runs downwind of me about 50 yards and when he got to where he could smell me he must have gotten confused because he turned and ran back in my direction but this time in front of me about 25 yards. Well I am pulling up my bow rope now and decinded to grunt at him. That was mistake number 2 because when I did that he ran back the way he had run originally and stopped about 50 yards from my tree. With the wind blowing and the rain soaked woods he had slipped right up into my back pocket and I didn't even know it. It was still light enough that I could have shot him where he was orignianlly standing but I had decideced, very uncharacteristically to get down a couple of minutes early[:'(][:@] I don't even know which direction he came from[:'(] Oh well that's why they call it hunting. I bet I don't make the mistake of climbing down to early any more though It was fun and maybe if I am lucky I will get to have a rematch with him. I doubt it will be out of that same tree though[&:]
#2
Join Date: Sep 2003
Location: Maine
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RE: Should have killed a dandy last night
I see some positives in the situation. That back was confused plain and simple. It dosn't sound like he knew what you were and it dosn't sound as though he was really spooked because he hung around so I don't think you blew the spot. I was busted earlier this year becasue I decided to get down 5 minutes early. It happens and we learn from it.
If I were you I'd be back in that tree the next WNW wind you get. This time just stay until dark
If I were you I'd be back in that tree the next WNW wind you get. This time just stay until dark
#3
Typical Buck
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Missouri
Posts: 610
RE: Should have killed a dandy last night
I agree, but I might also add that I would switch trees. I think it would be good to stay nearby, but a different tree wouldn't hurt anything. Also, I am not sure grunting at him was such a good idea. I think we get so excited that we want to see how nice they are. We may benefit more from simply letting him walk and not causing further confusion. He now knows the sound of your grunt and may put two and two together. I hope not for your sake, keep us posted and get that rascal! Good luck!
#6
Nontypical Buck
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Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Memphis TN USA
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RE: Should have killed a dandy last night
I am going to give it a day or two to cool off and then I think I am going to switch trees. The spot is open enough that the are 4 or 5 trees within 20 yards of the tree that I was actually hunting that I could have killed either of the two deer out of.
#7
RE: Should have killed a dandy last night
Get a scent lok suit and hunt it everyday dont get bent out of shape, just razzzing ya ... I hope you get the buck you want in there, good luck
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