November 7 am 37 degrees NE wind 5 mph Partly cloudy Tough to believe but no deer this morning. Seemed like the perfect morning but apparently the wrong spot. Sent from my XT1585 using Lake Ontario United mobile app
Well no news is bad news. We did not find the buck I arrowed yesterday morning. I stuck him at 8am at a distance less then 15 yards. I hit him high and the arrow didn't pass through. (Blue dot in picture below). I watched him run full speed away from me for about 25 yards and then make a 90 degree turn into the brush. He sounded like a bull in a China shop running through the brush and then I believe I heard him go down. I immediately left the woods and headed home. Knowing what I saw, where I hit him, and knowing the forecast I could only hope he was dead where I heard him go down. Around noon it absolutely poured. At this point I knew that our search would be nothing more than us looking for a body in the woods. I returned with my army at 1:30. The woods was now flooded with ankle deep water. The rain destroyed any sign including footprints. I walked everyone through the scenario and it immediately turned into a blind search. To my disbelief we found the arrow. Almost exactly where I thought I heard the buck go down. All signs of blood washed off. Two hours and four guys covered a lot of ground with nothing. I spoke with the neighbor and after we left he spent another hour or so looking also.
It's sucks. It's a tough thing to deal with as a hunter. A clean miss is one thing but to injure the beast we are all after is a while another thing. Yesterday was a tough day. Sleeping last night was also tough. I took today off from the woods to screw my head on straight again. I went through gear and washed hunting clothes. I'm ready to get back to it tomorrow.
A big shout out to dvdegeorge and jakeybaby for playing bird dog and helping me search yesterday! Thank you guys!
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November 5 am 52 degrees South wind 20+ Cloudy Occasional shower The deer were moving this morning. Lots of does and fawns seen feeding the field. Some were already there when I arrived this morning. More importantly, 3 shooters on their feet this morning. Around 8ish I had an encounter with a good buck and stuck him with an arrow at about 10-15 yards. I backed out and I'm letting him sit. Hopefully Ill have pics and story to share this afternoon when I go get him. Sent from my XT1585 using Lake Ontario United mobile app
Slip an extra $20 in the donation basket for me. I'm gonna need some influence to help find this buck. Sent from my XT1585 using Lake Ontario United mobile app
Just stuck an arrow in one. Didn't pass through and looked a bit high. Sounded like he crashed though. Sent from my XT1585 using Lake Ontario United mobile app
Just had a possible shooter walking the down wind side of the woods along the field edge on the far end. Nice to see. Sent from my XT1585 using Lake Ontario United mobile app
I have already seen more deer today the all of yesterday. No bucks yet though. Does and fawns have been in the field since I got here Sent from my XT1585 using Lake Ontario United mobile app
Looks like some bad weather next couple of days including more rain. Tuesday on looks incredible though. https://www.accuweather.com/en/us/hamlin-ny/14464/month/5600_pc?monyr=11/01/2017 Sent from my XT1585 using Lake Ontario United mobile app
November 4 pm 51 degrees East wind 15+ Cloudy A whole lot of nothing yesterday afternoon. Crazy to take a goose egg at this time of the year. Sent from my XT1585 using Lake Ontario United mobile app
November 4 am
34 degrees
Light South wind becoming east 5-10
Cloudy
Perfect November conditions to be on stand this morning. Just saw three little bucks all before 845 and all had their noses to the ground. I did some rattling also today but no success.
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