Shoot? Pass? or Wait? #10
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Rinnnggg! You click your alarm clock off
and immediately hear the wind blowing outside. It's a late fall, cold and
windy morning. You're feeling sleepy and would like to grab some shut eye
instead of being blasted by the frosty wind. The last two morning hunts
you saw a bomber buck from one of your treestands, but it was 50 yards
away and out of bow range. You moved your treestand yesterday afternoon
and feel you are optimistic. So you're not missing today's morning hunt.
All is well as you step onto your tree
stand platform 40 minutes before day break. In minutes you hear a group
of deer walk through the area. They are close but it's too dark to see
them. The wind lays. Perfect. Two more times you hear a deer walking around
under you in the dark.
Daybreak comes and, as the area slowly
fills with daylight, you notice two bucks in the distance. You watch them
intently. Suddenly, a movement on the ground, 14 yards from the base of
your tree draws your attention. The first thing you see is the antlers
... you follow them down to the body of the buck. Wow! Do you Shoot? Pass?
or Wait? -- Here's my take on
this situation.