I was out for the first time this past Monday in my deer stand. Was looking just to relax and didn't really care at this point if anything happened. Was sitting by 4:30 and things were pretty quiet for the most part until just after 6:30 when I heard the tell tale snapping of twigs and small branches that alert you to the approach of a deer.They were passing to the right of me just out of sight. (they seem to love this particular run I'm not on, But that is the small deer run) I was straining to see what was going by me when I heard a big branch break behind me and to the left. I slowly turned my head and saw nothing. I tried to see the original deer and head more activity behind me so I decided to reposition my self and wait for this animal to clear the bush. I didn't wait long.
When he cleared the bush my jaw almost dropped. I have never seen an animal like this ever with a weapon in my hand. He was a huge 8 point, very wide, very tall, and a body size that would have rivalled a small cow.
The problem was that when he came out (20 yds away) he imediately turned 90 degrees and came towards me. I decided when he got a little past my stand that I would shoot him as he quartered away.
Well he decided to sniff around and when he tilted his head up guess who he saw with crossbow pointed at him.
Now here is the problem. I'm not 100% sure of a bows capability. The only shor I had was a straight on chest shot at a sharp downward angle. I am an excellent shot so placing the shot there wasn't the issue. My problem was that I wasn't sure if the arrow had enough energy to penetrate the sternum, and at the angle I was afraid to skip it off his chestor slide it between the shoulder and the rib cage. I was uncomfortable with the shot and decided that I would rather let him go than risk wounding him. I feel I made the smart choice ( even though it totally sucks) but I was wondering if I am alone in this thought or if any others would have done the same thing.
Would the arrow have made a 100% kill shot.
We had a 5 min. stare down before he decided the hell with this and he took off.
I have private permission on this spot so I know he is still there. I'm leaving him alone for the week and I'm going to move to a different stand location to try and trick him again come the weekend.
what do you think?
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When he cleared the bush my jaw almost dropped. I have never seen an animal like this ever with a weapon in my hand. He was a huge 8 point, very wide, very tall, and a body size that would have rivalled a small cow.
The problem was that when he came out (20 yds away) he imediately turned 90 degrees and came towards me. I decided when he got a little past my stand that I would shoot him as he quartered away.
Well he decided to sniff around and when he tilted his head up guess who he saw with crossbow pointed at him.
Now here is the problem. I'm not 100% sure of a bows capability. The only shor I had was a straight on chest shot at a sharp downward angle. I am an excellent shot so placing the shot there wasn't the issue. My problem was that I wasn't sure if the arrow had enough energy to penetrate the sternum, and at the angle I was afraid to skip it off his chestor slide it between the shoulder and the rib cage. I was uncomfortable with the shot and decided that I would rather let him go than risk wounding him. I feel I made the smart choice ( even though it totally sucks) but I was wondering if I am alone in this thought or if any others would have done the same thing.
Would the arrow have made a 100% kill shot.
We had a 5 min. stare down before he decided the hell with this and he took off.
I have private permission on this spot so I know he is still there. I'm leaving him alone for the week and I'm going to move to a different stand location to try and trick him again come the weekend.
what do you think?
813