New Camper
CGN frequent flyer
- Location
- Lurking in the woods near SFRC.
I have some trepidation about sharing some of the not so smooth hunts: while not intentional, the mess of chasing wounded animals is not good publicity for hunting in general. But it happens... and while I've been fortunate to hit cleanly or just miss, I've helped messy recoveries and had my own messy "successes".
My early days I'd get buck fever terribly. I still get excited, but not debilitating... observing it in others has some entertainment value and evokes a knowing smile. The worst shot I delivered in a deer I bolloxed the first couple shots: a small buck emerged from the woods onto my field and continued moving along the edge and down a knoll. Crap, no shot. But in a few minutes reappeared back tracking quickly and haphazard grazing as he traveled. Upon clearing the bit of brush I fired: no result, fired again, no result. On the third or fourth shot he turned away from me undisturbed in his travel and I finally connected. He fell but let out a pathetic moan/grunt. Turns out my scope I should have been using the iron sights rather than the optic which was sighted for longer distance. (back in my ignorant youth when I thought hunting was sniping) I hit the deer in the hind end just beside the anus: Fortunately the bullet completely missed the guts... but it smeared one of the tenderloins, spine and I can't remember if it ended up in the chest cavity... it did the job, but what a sad state and mess. I was trying to hit it above the shoulders in the neck.
I'd be an embarrassed failure doing this now. Many years after that I'd roll my eyes listening to the wild west shootouts going on and wonder at the inadequacy in precision. Yes, probably running shots some of them. But every year a guy goes out he'll hear a rifle four-five shots in quick succession and know those missed. The report often has a tell of what transpired: A miss over a long distance is distinct, a hit will change the sound.
Sometime since then hunting with a couple other guys we had our own "shootout" at the OK corral. Another guy with buckshot fired rapidly at a running deer and somehow managed to "cleanly" fracture the front leg below the knee. It only went a hundred yards into the bush we found out after waiting to initiate search. And the shootout continued with rifleman in the mix before the deer was finally downed. We laugh about the "shootout at the OK corral" element thinking back... maybe I've become a pedantic old fudd (in some respects but perhaps maturity is correct?) but I tend to frown on the crazy hails of lead when well placed rounds are not unachievable goals in a mystical universe. I still enjoy the pursuit that hunting presents, even the dumb stories still have some entertainment value and certainly valuable lessons, but it seems the best stories are those where a hunt had adversity, but it was successful with the cherry on top of the shot being efficient and experienced with fine company.
My early days I'd get buck fever terribly. I still get excited, but not debilitating... observing it in others has some entertainment value and evokes a knowing smile. The worst shot I delivered in a deer I bolloxed the first couple shots: a small buck emerged from the woods onto my field and continued moving along the edge and down a knoll. Crap, no shot. But in a few minutes reappeared back tracking quickly and haphazard grazing as he traveled. Upon clearing the bit of brush I fired: no result, fired again, no result. On the third or fourth shot he turned away from me undisturbed in his travel and I finally connected. He fell but let out a pathetic moan/grunt. Turns out my scope I should have been using the iron sights rather than the optic which was sighted for longer distance. (back in my ignorant youth when I thought hunting was sniping) I hit the deer in the hind end just beside the anus: Fortunately the bullet completely missed the guts... but it smeared one of the tenderloins, spine and I can't remember if it ended up in the chest cavity... it did the job, but what a sad state and mess. I was trying to hit it above the shoulders in the neck.

Sometime since then hunting with a couple other guys we had our own "shootout" at the OK corral. Another guy with buckshot fired rapidly at a running deer and somehow managed to "cleanly" fracture the front leg below the knee. It only went a hundred yards into the bush we found out after waiting to initiate search. And the shootout continued with rifleman in the mix before the deer was finally downed. We laugh about the "shootout at the OK corral" element thinking back... maybe I've become a pedantic old fudd (in some respects but perhaps maturity is correct?) but I tend to frown on the crazy hails of lead when well placed rounds are not unachievable goals in a mystical universe. I still enjoy the pursuit that hunting presents, even the dumb stories still have some entertainment value and certainly valuable lessons, but it seems the best stories are those where a hunt had adversity, but it was successful with the cherry on top of the shot being efficient and experienced with fine company.