Need advice/tips after this weekends fiasco.
Background: About 5 years back, we wanted to be able to do protein on out deer lease so we put up feeder pens. My current setup has two feeder areas. One feeder is not fenced in for pigs. The other is fenced in with cattle panels and has a protein feeder next to it that we try to keep going year round. We hunt in the hill country in a heavily pressured area and having the feeder pen/protein gives us an advantage over the neighbors with keeping pigs and cows out, and allowing the protein to keeps the bucks on our side during the season. It’s been an absolute game changer.
My dilemma: I was after an old 8 point all year and noticed he was only going to the one feeder with the pen. He’d slip in for a few minutes and then slip out. Finally had him come in and I took a nice steady shot and the deer reacted as if he had been hit good. Come to find out, I hit the panel. Small blood trail, no deer recovered. This is the second time this has happened but I recovered the deer the first go round. The guilt feeling is real guys.
My question: Was I wrong to take the shot in the pen? Do y’all have issues shooting into a pen? What have y’all done to better your setup for the older mature bucks that prefer the pen? I’ve heard people shooting into pens for years and never having issues. Did I just get really unlucky or do I need to reevaluate taking deer at that feeder altogether?
I’m sure there are people out there who have more knowledge and experience than me on this issue and I’m looking too build off of that to prevent this happening again. Any ideas and input is appreciated. Thanks in advance.
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Background: About 5 years back, we wanted to be able to do protein on out deer lease so we put up feeder pens. My current setup has two feeder areas. One feeder is not fenced in for pigs. The other is fenced in with cattle panels and has a protein feeder next to it that we try to keep going year round. We hunt in the hill country in a heavily pressured area and having the feeder pen/protein gives us an advantage over the neighbors with keeping pigs and cows out, and allowing the protein to keeps the bucks on our side during the season. It’s been an absolute game changer.
My dilemma: I was after an old 8 point all year and noticed he was only going to the one feeder with the pen. He’d slip in for a few minutes and then slip out. Finally had him come in and I took a nice steady shot and the deer reacted as if he had been hit good. Come to find out, I hit the panel. Small blood trail, no deer recovered. This is the second time this has happened but I recovered the deer the first go round. The guilt feeling is real guys.
My question: Was I wrong to take the shot in the pen? Do y’all have issues shooting into a pen? What have y’all done to better your setup for the older mature bucks that prefer the pen? I’ve heard people shooting into pens for years and never having issues. Did I just get really unlucky or do I need to reevaluate taking deer at that feeder altogether?
I’m sure there are people out there who have more knowledge and experience than me on this issue and I’m looking too build off of that to prevent this happening again. Any ideas and input is appreciated. Thanks in advance.

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