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<blockquote data-quote="Deepsouth" data-source="post: 1136320" data-attributes="member: 17608"><p>:lol2: That's a good one caustic. I bet they were pretty slow too. I don't know why but I seem to remember the hunts where something went wrong better than the ones that were successful. I was hunting an acorn tree hanging over a public gravel road once. It was a dead end road and I was at the end. An old lone doe come out only side October the road. I shot at her and missed. She didn't pay any attention to me and started eating acorns in the road. I took another shot. Missed again. She did jump to the other side of the road. I took another shot and missed again. This time it spooked her and she ran off. Three shots three misses all on a very had packed gravel road. You an just imagine what that did to those old bear heads. Bent all three.</p><p> I had a very good buck come out on me one morning while hunting a Mississippi river island. I took a shot at what I thought was 20 yards but turned out to be 27 yards. I wasn't use to seeing deer that big! My shot went low the buck jumped forward and kicked my arrow breaking it in two. He went about 8 yards and stopped so I took another shot. This time I shot high and the arrow went into a big bier patch and I never found it. Two shots two arrows and one broadhead gone. About 15 minutes later a little doe walked by and I drilled her. Go figure.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Deepsouth, post: 1136320, member: 17608"] :lol2: That's a good one caustic. I bet they were pretty slow too. I don't know why but I seem to remember the hunts where something went wrong better than the ones that were successful. I was hunting an acorn tree hanging over a public gravel road once. It was a dead end road and I was at the end. An old lone doe come out only side October the road. I shot at her and missed. She didn't pay any attention to me and started eating acorns in the road. I took another shot. Missed again. She did jump to the other side of the road. I took another shot and missed again. This time it spooked her and she ran off. Three shots three misses all on a very had packed gravel road. You an just imagine what that did to those old bear heads. Bent all three. I had a very good buck come out on me one morning while hunting a Mississippi river island. I took a shot at what I thought was 20 yards but turned out to be 27 yards. I wasn't use to seeing deer that big! My shot went low the buck jumped forward and kicked my arrow breaking it in two. He went about 8 yards and stopped so I took another shot. This time I shot high and the arrow went into a big bier patch and I never found it. Two shots two arrows and one broadhead gone. About 15 minutes later a little doe walked by and I drilled her. Go figure. [/QUOTE]
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