canadian hunter312
CGN Ultra frequent flyer
- Location
- Brant County
the weather was steady this week so i figured the deer would be on the same schedule unless something spooked them. i see the first small doe around the exact same time as my first hunt where my string broke. i was in the same tree and the deer walked the exact same path so i was ready when she stepped into my shooting lane. 11-12 yard shot and i watched her run 60-70 yards before tipping over. the black crimson talon made a nice blood trail considering my shot was a bit high. but, double lungs works for me :wink:
this was by far the biggest doe in that bush and the largest i have shot. VERY smart girl that remembered our first encounter and was super cautious and watched me the whole time. if i didnt have my bow in that position before they got within 60 yards there was no way id be able to move. she was watching me like a hawk and stomping the whole time. but, descenting properly and not moving at all put the odds in my favor.
use the shop vac and table saw for scale. the rafters are probably 7-8ft from the floor. any guesses on weight?
yes, she is tagged in her right ear.
this was by far the biggest doe in that bush and the largest i have shot. VERY smart girl that remembered our first encounter and was super cautious and watched me the whole time. if i didnt have my bow in that position before they got within 60 yards there was no way id be able to move. she was watching me like a hawk and stomping the whole time. but, descenting properly and not moving at all put the odds in my favor.
use the shop vac and table saw for scale. the rafters are probably 7-8ft from the floor. any guesses on weight?
yes, she is tagged in her right ear.



















































