Hadnt been out to the back line since meeting with Blabby last week.
They like to feed and bed up there around midday so kinda snuck in SLOW around 11 AM today.
Ice age left huge rocks all over the place -some the size of an Suv-amid the many large Oaks and Beech in the area. The young Beech are still holding leaves and its a place where Deer can jump out real close while still hunting.
Got near my sit spot on a blowdown and took a long look at the South East facing hillside opposite the rise I was on- fresh sign had been abundant all the way in.
A Doe stood up angled very slightly away at about 70 yards. Put the scope on her aiming at the far front leg and fired.
She buckled, turned, and ran off with her tail up- Four others stood at the shot and were with her as she topped the hill and disappeared.
Gave it a half hour and went to the shoot spot to find zero blood or hair.
Then tracked over the hilltop-they had run together so couldn't tell whos tracks were whos.
Took three that had angled off together on the far side and went about a hundred yards on them-on top of the 50 to the hilltop- no blood.
Went back and took a fourth track and after about 50 yards found ONE DROP of blood.
Ok -----a LONG day ahead.
Went back to the beginning and retraced this particular Deers sign. YEP --ONE DROP.
OK-- VERY slooooowlly tracked and looked around constantly. NO more blood.
After a while she started to stumble and leave scrapes in the leaves on the hard to follow track.
NOOOO not a broken leg low shot ???
Many yards further she lay dead.
Shot had been perfect in the ribs and low - out right behind the far leg- right where I wanted it.
Not a drop of blood on either the entrance or exit holes or on her mouth- nor was any on the ground under her.
When I gut - her heart was ripped all up by the shot and her front cavity was full of blood. ( 50 cal sabot)
NEVER had a heart shot deer go so far or bleed so little.
Had I not seen her buckle at the shot it woulda been real easy to say - oh well - a miss- after the hundred yards she ran (before the one drop) with no indication whatsoever of being hit.
Homey don't play dat though- always follow up as long as possible.
Got a week or so left but may not be out again- never saw a horn all year.
(cept in turkey season lol)
But what a really GREAT year -sometimes the Deer gotta win.
post edited by r3g3 - 2016/12/19 19:54:41