alright MtJerry, I was going to leave you in suspense here with this one....
But I know enquiring minds want to know.
We were hunting late Sunday afternoon... I was ridin shotgun along the wheat fields and the Tiber Dam area... this is pretty much prairie and farm land mixed.
The mulie doe was bedded in some prairie grass on the other side of the fence approx 150 yards or more. All that could be seen was her neck and head with those large radar like ears that mule deer have. I told my son, to put the cross hairs right on her head. At the time of the shot, she turned and then bounded upward and then right back down.
Mulie Doe taking a bow, or saying to kiss my mulie butt.
My son climbed back into the truck, and we drove to where she had been, only to find her like you see in the picture above. I took two pictures and then after everyone was done laughing started to approach her. Well she must have been knocked flat out, as she got up with a very dazed appearance. My son just leveled the .243 Win and got a heart shot and put her down for good.
Sorry to leave you wondering Jerry, but I just couldn't keep it up any longer. But who can say they have had a deer take a bow before? Or was she trying to tell my son something? :-D
Here is my son walking up a shallow coolie.
Teepee Ring from 1800's
Why they call it Big Sky Country
Guy's even though I lost my Montana hunting license on Saturday, we still had a great time of it. I can get a replacement of my license. This was my son's second deer as he got buck fever last year and blew his shot. I have had many a deer.... but most important is the memories created with my son... there priceless.