Well, I'm not disgusted after this weekends hunt. It seems that the extra practice and preparation has finally paid off.
I took some time Sunday afternoon to adjust my sights. I went from 5 pins down to 2 pins. Those carbon arrows are shooting so flat that I don't need more than 2 pins for my comfort zone. After adjusting the sights, I took several practice shots at the 3 D target. Everything seemed to be perfect.
I had taken time to sharpen my broadheads a few days ago.
I got in the woods around 3:00 o'clock. I set up, climbed a little higher than usual, and waited. It was 4:00 p.m. and I caught movement to my right. It was a small buck. Then another. And another. A total of 3 small bucks from 4 to 6 points. I also saw a doe and a yearling. A total of 5 deer to watch at 25 yards out. No clear shots so I settled down and watched them. Something spooked them. Maybe a shift in wind carried my scent that away. They left the area.
It was 6:02 p.m. and I look up and there is a nice little 6 pointer standing in the clearing. I thought he was going to go away from me; however, he turned and came towards me. He went down the hill into the picked cornfield. He was no more than 15 yards and very slightly quartering away. I drew, took a deep breath, asked God to make my hand steady and my aim true, and released.
The shot was textbook perfect! I watched as the Buck tore down thru the cornfield. I thought he went into a thicket but I could not find the bloodtrail in the thicket. I came back out to the cornfield and found the trail again. This time, step by step, I tracked him. He had started to go into the thicket but veered back out into the corn field. I kept watching ahead as I tracked and then I saw him. He was piled up about 20 yards ahead of me. Yes !!!
I had to drag him about 1/2 mile by myself as I hunt alone most of the time. I finally got him back to the road and loaded him up.
I think the sight adjustment, the extra practice, and sharpening the broadheads all came together Sunday.
I also thank God for answering my prayers for a steady hand and a true aim. Thank you !