05 December 2005, 01:46
LanerShorted shot on deer (rifle hunting)
Took my first buck Thursday night, second day of the season. I have never tried hunting out of a tree stand for more than thirty minutes before and forced myself to try it seriously this season. Waited through about 30 does for the two hours I was up before a little 8 pointer walked right underneath me. .280'ed him at a whopping 5 yards. I was really dumbfounded about how oblivious he was to my presence. I had been watching some does through my scope about 150 yards down a milo field and had my scope cranked up to nine when he came walking up. I pulled up on him and couldnt see anything but a brown blur. Dropped the rifle back down a little and turned the scope down as far and as fast as I could, put the rifle back up to my shoulder and squeezed one off. He never seen or heard anything. I have a whole new respect for being downwind and up in the air a little bit. This is probably nothing new to a bow hunter but it really amazed me.
05 December 2005, 03:28
DwightMost will not notice you unless you move but every now then you will have one look dead at you for some reason. When this happens I usually freeze except for slipping the safety off. They may look away and back a couple times. Each time they look away move the rifle a little in the right direction. The next look away is the time to drop him. It helps to wear a camo knit to cover your shiny face unless you have a beard.
Good Luck on the next one.
05 December 2005, 05:38
old4x4My Dad has a friend who used to be a shop teacher in VT. Told his class once that he hunted with a cinder block. Got the deer close like you did and dropped it on his head. They liked that. (He was kidding, of course). Congrats on your buck.