Well after reading that the deer where moving at night this week and on top of that it is too hot I decided I would head to the woods of Carroll County this afternoon. I figured this little front might make them move. I was hunting with my bow as this is a urban area. I have been seeing these two does all season and for one reason or another just haven't got a shot at them, well this afternoon that changed.
At about 6:20 I hit "the can". Well about 5 minutes later I catch movement. They came from a hardwood ridge working towards the pines just as they had done before. I noticed that the lead doe was the biggest so I got ready. I drew back when she was behind some thick stuff and she stepped into my lane. It was about a 30 yard shoot. I hit her perfect and she plowed the ground the way she came. I heard her pile up just out of site. The thunderheads did an awesome job. There wasn't a doubt with the blood trail. This is my second deer of the year, both with a bow. This is by far the largest doe I have ever shot. I don't know when I'll get my pictures cause there's film still on the cam.
At about 6:20 I hit "the can". Well about 5 minutes later I catch movement. They came from a hardwood ridge working towards the pines just as they had done before. I noticed that the lead doe was the biggest so I got ready. I drew back when she was behind some thick stuff and she stepped into my lane. It was about a 30 yard shoot. I hit her perfect and she plowed the ground the way she came. I heard her pile up just out of site. The thunderheads did an awesome job. There wasn't a doubt with the blood trail. This is my second deer of the year, both with a bow. This is by far the largest doe I have ever shot. I don't know when I'll get my pictures cause there's film still on the cam.