NdIndy
New member
I'm on year 2 bow hunting antelope, ready to finally get one. So tonight after work I do a quick speed scouting session of a piece of land just outside town and see a buck I've been after for both seasons now in an excellent spot. Usually he's flying solo but tonight he's got his herd with him. Their location is too good to pass up without an attempt though.
So I'm fully camo'd up, assuming you're talking business casual, and work my way almost into the middle of the entire herd. By laser the farthest animal is 70 yards, and my buck is only 35 yards away, but no shot. He's a little down hill and I need another 5 yards of me forward or him moving, and as far as the herd knows, I'm not there. All I see is butt's.
I'm just waiting... then 1 doe changes feeding directions and best guess, catches the outline of my head above the weeds in what little light was left. Stares at me for 5 minutes while I pretend to be a bush. Eventually she decides to run and takes the herd with her.
The profanity as I walked back to the truck was extensive. If I could ID her specifically I would switch to doe hunting this year
So I'm fully camo'd up, assuming you're talking business casual, and work my way almost into the middle of the entire herd. By laser the farthest animal is 70 yards, and my buck is only 35 yards away, but no shot. He's a little down hill and I need another 5 yards of me forward or him moving, and as far as the herd knows, I'm not there. All I see is butt's.
I'm just waiting... then 1 doe changes feeding directions and best guess, catches the outline of my head above the weeds in what little light was left. Stares at me for 5 minutes while I pretend to be a bush. Eventually she decides to run and takes the herd with her.
The profanity as I walked back to the truck was extensive. If I could ID her specifically I would switch to doe hunting this year
