Well after 2 years of coming up short, I finally connected this evening. I've only been able to hunt 3 evenings this year due to a rib cracking cough the first week of bow season, so Mon & Tues I sat and saw nothing but pigs. They never came closer than 75 yards, so I didn't get a shot.
This evening I saw 4 doe and 2 fawns. At 5:30, 2 doe wandered into the feeder and I watched them for 15-20 minutes. The cows came down to the fence, and the deer started acting skittish and moved out a ways. At 5:55, they came back in to the vanilla corn
and went to towm. I waited for a quartering away shot, and let the Rage 2 blade fly.
Shot was slightly high, so I panicked and had to calm myself down. I started texting my buddy and he said to chill out, and wait. At 7:00, I climbed down and picked up my arrow. Nice blood, dark, he said more than likely a liver shot. Either way, I panicked over nothing
60 yards around the tree line, she was piled up
Let me say that even though I THOUGHT I was addicted just from the few missed shots over the last 2 years, there was nothing like seeing that white belly when I rounded the trees
I don't have tapatalk, so I don't have any way to show the arrow to get any opinions on the shot. But just had to share with everyone that the monkey is off my back
This evening I saw 4 doe and 2 fawns. At 5:30, 2 doe wandered into the feeder and I watched them for 15-20 minutes. The cows came down to the fence, and the deer started acting skittish and moved out a ways. At 5:55, they came back in to the vanilla corn

Shot was slightly high, so I panicked and had to calm myself down. I started texting my buddy and he said to chill out, and wait. At 7:00, I climbed down and picked up my arrow. Nice blood, dark, he said more than likely a liver shot. Either way, I panicked over nothing


Let me say that even though I THOUGHT I was addicted just from the few missed shots over the last 2 years, there was nothing like seeing that white belly when I rounded the trees


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