I spent the rest of the morning creeping around in the rain. I jumped 8 deer. 5 I could tell were does. Then I went up early into Savage's stand above GNJohn's. He'd already told me he was going back to Orange County to hunt the afternoon. I made a couple of grunts and to my amazement a nice spike appeared and walked right under the stand. I had high hopes for the afternoon. I was wrong. Nothing came through. At dark I got down.
Around 7pm Savage called. THE DEER REPORT: I'd blown a path with the leaf blower to my stand behind the house last week. And I'd seen a real nice track in the path. I didn't get into the stand until 3:30. I wasn't in the stand long when I saw a doe coming in. And right on her heels was a 8 trotting in. He wasn't a monster, but when he got within range I drew back. I hit him a little high, but felt I'd made a good hit. It was getting dark so I got right down and got on his track. There were little bubbles in the blood. I think I caught a lung. He didn't run 150 yards. Then I went home and got Bonnie (the butterfly tracker). I put her on the track and she went right to the deer. I just got it cleaned up and am heading over to the Rowe farm.
Congratulations to Savage on a good clean kill and to Bonnie for finding it with no butterfly interference. One week left with the bow. Can I get one in? Stay tuned.
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