That long tined buck is a heartbreaker! Everything was perfect and it was a chipshot. On release I was 100% calm/confident and expected to watch the fletching sink in exactly where I was aiming. Then in horror the arrow slid in high and left. I looked and looked, and looked and looked. When I found him he was nothing but a dragged apart skeleton. I've re-lived that shot a million times and lost lots of sleep.Been waiting for a post like this for a long time! That long tined buck is a BRUTE!
They can move a foot in a heartbeat. One year I killed two does out of the same 10’ tripod that was put together in a mesquite tree. The trees aren’t very tall in that part of the Northern Hill Country of Texas ! I shot both of those does at about 12’/13’ yards about two weeks apart. They were standing in basically the same spot. They both ran the same direction and died between 20 to 30 yards of the other. I just knew my arrow had entered right behind the shoulder and exited in front of the other shoulder. Perfect heart/lung shots. In reality, both were hit in front of the left hip, through the liver and one lung. Both died in sight and both were easily recovered but the shot was off by 15”/18” from the aiming point. Neither doe suspected I was anywhere near. I was well hidden and the wind was with me. A good lesson in how fast things can go to hell in a millisecond ! I don’t mind if I can see them fall, but to lose one hurts me…That long tined buck is a heartbreaker! Everything was perfect and it was a chipshot. On release I was 100% calm/confident and expected to watch the fletching sink in exactly where I was aiming. Then in horror the arrow slid in high and left. I looked and looked, and looked and looked. When I found him he was nothing but a dragged apart skeleton. I've re-lived that shot a million times and lost lots of sleep.
The other one scored in the mid-170's. I passed on him... then rattled him back after deciding I might be stupid. He didn't run 20yds and tasted great!
People who say deer cannot jump a shot out of a “fast” bow, inside 25 yards, are nuts!They can move a foot in a heartbeat. One year I killed two does out of the same 10’ tripod that was put together in a mesquite tree. The trees aren’t very tall in that part of the Northern Hill Country of Texas ! I shot both of those does at about 12’/13’ yards about two weeks apart. They were standing in basically the same spot. They both ran the same direction and died between 20 to 30 yards of the other. I just knew my arrow had entered right behind the shoulder and exited in front of the other shoulder. Perfect heart/lung shots. In reality, both were hit in front of the left hip, through the liver and one lung. Both died in sight and both were easily recovered but the shot was off by 15”/18” from the aiming point. Neither doe suspected I was anywhere near. I was well hidden and the wind was with me. A good lesson in how fast things can go to hell in a millisecond ! I don’t mind if I can see them fall, but to lose one hurts me…
What did you think of the milo? I got nervous about shatter came, so I didn’t plant any.Some of this summers plots...
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The milo did great, and was so thick the sunflowers and other stuff I planted with it made it to maturity. Deer simply wouldn't go in it, instead they walked the edges. Like every other time I've planted milo it only lasts a week or 2 once it matures before all the critters cleaned it up. Lol, it was the best cardinal plot I've ever planted!What did you think of the milo? I got nervous about shatter came, so I didn’t plant any.
I wasn’t worried about weed seed. I was worried about the milo cross pollinating with johnson grass and producing shatter cane. Some guy on here, I can’t remember who, got in my head about it. Didn’t want to make trouble for our neighboring farmers.The milo did great, and was so thick the sunflowers and other stuff I planted with it made it to maturity. Deer simply wouldn't go in it, instead they walked the edges. Like every other time I've planted milo it only lasts a week or 2 once it matures before all the critters cleaned it up. Lol, it was the best cardinal plot I've ever planted!
Seed was certified and from a dealer. Wasn't worried about weeds with it.