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    Luck is better than skill sometimes!!!

    Well, yesterday I got home from a 6 day stint at the ranch I work at. I was wore out!!! My wife had been hand corning a spot for me every day while I was gone (she’s a keeper, for sure). Anyway, she asked if I was planning to hunt at the house, and I decided to go ahead and give it a try.

    I have been after this one particular big 8 point. I had already seen him several times while hunting, but every time he would walk just out of range right past my blind at a protein feeder to go to a corn feeder about 30yds away.

    I got showered up, and got in the blind at about 5:30. The corn feeder that is 30yds away went off at 6:30 and I immediately had 2 little scrub bucks and a couple does come in. And they came to my hand corn instead of going over to the other feeder!!! They fed for a few minutes, then backed out. I could still see them milling around, but they didn’t seem too interested.

    Then the feeder went off the second time at 7:00 and they came back to my hand corn. After a few minutes, I caught some movement off to the right thru a cedar tree. It was him, the big 8 I was after!!!

    He came in the same way he had every other time I have seen him. But when he crossed in front of me, he paused to look at the other deer at my hand corn. After what seemed like an eternity, he turned and started walking towards me. It was game on!!!!!

    He worked his way in, and started feeding on my hand corn. After just a minute he was in the “dead deer position” at about 11yds, and everything went into autopilot. I drew, settled in at anchor, and released.

    I cringed when I saw the arrow hit the deer in a place that looked waaaaay to low in the leg to me. He bolted and ran hard, and my heart sank into my gut.

    After just a minute, I got out of the blind to verify that I had hit him and check to see if there was a blood trail. I found 2 pieces of broken arrow, and a few drops of blood about 10yds away.

    I went to the house to eat supper. I told my wife that I had just screwed up a shot on the biggest buck around, and that I likely would never recover him.

    After supper I decided to go ahead and look, totally expecting to follow a scant blood trail all the way to the fence! When I started on the trail, the blood was indeed scant but consistent, so I kept going.

    After only 40yds or so, I could see him ahead. I could not believe my eyes. He was stone cold dead in 50yds from where I had shot him!!!!



    I did in fact hit him waaaaaaaaaay too low! Check out the entrance hole:



    The only thing I can figure, is that he crouched at the sound of the shot, and that I got extremely lucky!!!!! The arrow exited the back side of the leg, then entered the chest thru the armpit.





    Sometimes a little luck is a really good thing!!!!

    For those who are interested, I shot him with my new Primal Tech recurve, FMJ arrow, and 150gr German Kinetic XL broadhead.

    Bisch




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    Last edited by Bisch; 10-21-2020, 02:57 PM.

    #2
    Heck yeah Bisch!!!! Congrats

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      #3
      Luck. Our close friend or worst enemy. Congratulations on a beautiful buck.

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        #4
        I thought that's just where you were supposed to aim on these skittish texas deer!

        Congratulations Bisch! That new recurve is really broken in properly now.

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          #5
          Congratulations! You timed him just right.

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            #6
            Hey sometimes it takes real skill to be lucky at just the right time! Thats what I tell myself anyway. Congratulations! Awesome w-i-d-e 8 man!!!!

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              #7
              Luck is better than skill sometimes!!!

              After I had already found him, I put my tracker in training, Zeke on the trail. He went from first blood right to the dead deer in about 10 seconds. I love watching that dog do his thing when he gets it right!!!



              Bisch


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              Last edited by Bisch; 10-21-2020, 03:02 PM.

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                #8
                Congratulations, it don’t get much lower than that shot!

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                  #9
                  Congrats!

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                    #10
                    Congratulations Bisch!


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                      #11
                      Congrats Jerry on the buck and a good dog !

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                        #12
                        Congrats Bisch. Beautiful buck indeed.

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                          #13
                          Congratulations Jerry!!!
                          Really good to see Zeke is doing well also!!!

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                            #14
                            Congrats on a great buck, Jerry! Always need luck on your side; it's also possible to make a perfect shot and just have it go mysteriously wrong.

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                              #15
                              Congratulations luck is a good thing

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