I made my way to my stand with anticipation. It was drizzling rain and I could here distant thunder. I arrived well before daybreak and climbed up to my perch.
The rain picked up and lightning clashed. Thunder rolled and was getting very close overhead and I could hear secondary pops of thunder like never before.
The light show gradually subsided and then the rains came harder. My Bone Dry rain gear slowly failed and I was soaked. The wind was picking up and it was getting colder as dawn fought its way to daylight.
I slowly made the decision to head back to camp for some dry clothes and a swig of warm coffee.
Stay tuned!
I made it back to my stand around 0830. The cold bitter wind was chilling through my damp clothes and I was beginning to lose interest. I had only seen a couple of does when I came in the second time and with the howling wind, was starting to think the day was going to be a bust.
So, went back to camp and had lunch and a 😴 nap. Brother in law Jim stopped in to see how it was going and I was feeling kinda low.
But! I went back to that stand for the 3rd time around 2:30.
A little warmer but still very windy.
I sat in that stand about an hour and a half. Was already kinda planning out tomorrow’s hunt and hoping the weather was a little better.
Then! I just caught a glimpse of a buck as he bedded himself down next to a tree in some brush. I think he wasn’t liking the wind too much either. So for the next half hour or so I kept watching this buck. All I could see was his antlers when he turned his head periodically. He was only about 85 yards out!
And then, he got up!
I haven’t really hunted much since my trip to Africa in 2012. I guess it kinda spoiled me. I have not killed a Buck Deer in 10 years.
But this year was different. My wife inherited part of her dad’s farm and for the first time in many years, I was excited about deer hunting again. I was hunting on essentially our property for the first time ever.
Next year when we get our log home built, this guy will be hung on the wall.
One shot at about 90 yards. 338 Federal.