randomguy
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For those that have been following along with me, my son and I went out for IL shotgun season for the first time last year [2017]. Didn’t get anything, but learned a lot. The IL DNR changed the laws last season to open up for crossbows.
So for this season, we’re now using crossbows in a ground blind on the other side of a big opening where we saw all the traffic last year (from 300 yards away).
So we went out last night for the first time at this site. A doe and three fawns walked right across us from about 25 yards. My son (just 12) just didn’t have the shot because he was angled the wrong way. I had the perfect angle and probably could have shot her twice, but I waited hoping she would keep moving and into his view. Unfortunately, by the time she moved in to his shooting lane, she was beyond his comfortable shooting distance, so we just ended up watching them for about 45mins.
Another cool thing is that one more doe and two bucks walked into view, about 70 yards out and I was pleased to find that none of them busted us. They took their time and sniffed around a little, but appeared to have ambled off without knowing that we were there.
So that’s about as productive as a sit can be without taking one home. It feels like we’re close and he’s begging me to go out again tonight, which I think we’re going to do.
On another note, after we packed up to leave, we had to cross through some thick woods to get back to the truck, which is basically where all the deer headed off to. As we were walking across to clearing to head into the thick stuff, we got snorted at very loudly by a buck, presumably as a sign of aggression. So rather than meet a buck on HIS terms in the dark, we walked around this little finger and stayed in the open. You guys ever get nervous about a buck taking after you, or do you think they’re skiddish enough that they’d just take off if you got close? I really don’t wanna be that guy that goes viral for getting killed by a deer while deer hunting.... ;P
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So for this season, we’re now using crossbows in a ground blind on the other side of a big opening where we saw all the traffic last year (from 300 yards away).
So we went out last night for the first time at this site. A doe and three fawns walked right across us from about 25 yards. My son (just 12) just didn’t have the shot because he was angled the wrong way. I had the perfect angle and probably could have shot her twice, but I waited hoping she would keep moving and into his view. Unfortunately, by the time she moved in to his shooting lane, she was beyond his comfortable shooting distance, so we just ended up watching them for about 45mins.
Another cool thing is that one more doe and two bucks walked into view, about 70 yards out and I was pleased to find that none of them busted us. They took their time and sniffed around a little, but appeared to have ambled off without knowing that we were there.
So that’s about as productive as a sit can be without taking one home. It feels like we’re close and he’s begging me to go out again tonight, which I think we’re going to do.
On another note, after we packed up to leave, we had to cross through some thick woods to get back to the truck, which is basically where all the deer headed off to. As we were walking across to clearing to head into the thick stuff, we got snorted at very loudly by a buck, presumably as a sign of aggression. So rather than meet a buck on HIS terms in the dark, we walked around this little finger and stayed in the open. You guys ever get nervous about a buck taking after you, or do you think they’re skiddish enough that they’d just take off if you got close? I really don’t wanna be that guy that goes viral for getting killed by a deer while deer hunting.... ;P
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