Congrats, glad you got him and have a good story to share.
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I don't typically take quartering on shots with a bow, but this guy was a step or two away from not being able to get any shot at all and I was confidant of my aim and equipment. Big oops on the equipment part.Thats the problem with bow hunting. I have done it for years and I have got where I only take the perfect broadside shots at around 30 yards or less. So much can go wrong and I have done the same thing tracking a wounded deer only to kill it the next day. I lost more deer the first couple of years than I care to admit and spent many long nights tracking deer. It's one of things that make you sick but with time a patience it gets better. I let a buck walk this year during bow season that was about the same size as yours only because I couldn't tell exactly where I was aiming because his front shoulder was behind a tree. This time it looks like the arrows were to blame. Either way Congrats on a heck of a deer and memories that will last a lifetime.
Yeah he was. It took a while to find and finish him, then we took him to the processor before I posted about it today.Congrats Bear! I admit I was getting worried after the long wait, but I am glad for you. That's a fine bow buck! He was a tough old blister.
Oh yeah, he's going on the wall for sure.Congrats! And no ground shrinkage! Put him on the wall since it was such a memorable moment.