Nice to see people's updates. For me- I've passed up 6 or 7 shots at small bucks, and missed a doe, my bow limb hit the rail of my ladder stand which was a bummer at 5 yds. Last week, my hunting partner got the buck we called Charlie - He was our #2 goal buck. If one or the other of us gets a shot a a goal buck in a season - then its a success! Of course I'm still hopeful I'll get a shot too - for now, I'm happy as can be for John.
This buck is the buck that I posted about earlier - he was the 1st decent buck we saw this season, and was in the rye field in some of the pictures I shared in the summer. He was a homebody for sure - was on every camera - and we saw him often. Probably 2.5 years old, but possible 3.5 years old - dressed 160 and didn't yet have a swollen neck. Tough to tell from the teeth, he has better than average mass but short tines and main beam.
Here's a couple pictures - The 1st with me and John with his buck.
My dad was there that night and he helped us track and recover him. Was a challenging tracking job, the buck went 150 yds, probably in seconds - through an open woods before he piled up in a thicket. Dad loves to track deer, it was great that he was part of it!
As mentioned, the new pond is FULL full. And with all the rain, pretty muddy everywhere -
Still a lot of season - will be trying hard in two weeks for another goal buck.