canadian hunter312
CGN Ultra frequent flyer
- Location
- Brant County
went up about 20ft in my climber to clear the very thick brush to have a view of the corn field. just as the light was fading a 6 pointer and a doe step out in the field. not enough time to wait for the buck so i had to try for the doe. i leaned over my stand and fired...deer didnt move? so i pump my 870...jammed! first time that a spent shell has ever fell down behind the mag?
so im sitting there digging frantically with my knife to get it freed up and got another in the chamber. just as i lift to aim they take off and i give a mouth bleat and they kept going.
they circled around me and came right towards me and the buck was about 6 yards behind me. absolutely no wind or anything to cover my attempt at turning around for a shot and he was walking away. well you know what he did...
then i realized my frickin head hurt. oops, forgot that i shortened the specops stock on my 870 as short as it will go to fit in the hard case. nasty scope bite, could use a few stitches.
so i unload all my gear at the truck and went back for a look to be 100% sure that i missed and i did. so im in the cut corn field on the way back to where the deer were and i hear something following me just inside the bushline. after a few minutes it stepped out into the field about 40 yards away and sure enough it was that damn buck.
thats twice now that i shot over a damn deer! taking the ground blind tomorrow or friday. if i miss again im going to burn all my gear and take up knitting
im guessing that buck was just loving the doe estrus buck bomb which is why he stuck around.
so im sitting there digging frantically with my knife to get it freed up and got another in the chamber. just as i lift to aim they take off and i give a mouth bleat and they kept going.
they circled around me and came right towards me and the buck was about 6 yards behind me. absolutely no wind or anything to cover my attempt at turning around for a shot and he was walking away. well you know what he did...
then i realized my frickin head hurt. oops, forgot that i shortened the specops stock on my 870 as short as it will go to fit in the hard case. nasty scope bite, could use a few stitches.
so i unload all my gear at the truck and went back for a look to be 100% sure that i missed and i did. so im in the cut corn field on the way back to where the deer were and i hear something following me just inside the bushline. after a few minutes it stepped out into the field about 40 yards away and sure enough it was that damn buck.
thats twice now that i shot over a damn deer! taking the ground blind tomorrow or friday. if i miss again im going to burn all my gear and take up knitting

im guessing that buck was just loving the doe estrus buck bomb which is why he stuck around.





























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