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<blockquote data-quote="fishfurlife" data-source="post: 1988616" data-attributes="member: 15170"><p>Good day today. Only hunted this morning as I had church to tend to this evening.</p><p></p><p>Wind was all jacked around this morning from last nights forecasted winds, so I had to go to plan B this morning. Saw several does all by their lonesome. I found this odd.</p><p></p><p>Spotted a buck way off in the distance and thought I would try a bleat at him. It was dead calm and he was way the heck off up in the drainage above me. Two bleats and that dude was running, not jogging, to me. While he was running in, a young buck wandered to me. The bigger buck(shooter for me) was cutting tracks my way and went down in the draw about 200 yards out and cut a doe in a spot I couldn't see. She got his attention and they paralleled me. They went up in the draw and went to milling around. This made me cranky and I thought I could get in their way and knock him off. I let dinker leave from beneath me and I set off after him. Fast forward 45 minutes and I had cut the distance to 50 yards with a little help from the doe. </p><p></p><p>So there I was waiting for the shot to present itself and the buck just decided he was over it. He quit acting like a fool and walked the other way. Just left the doe there. I sat there crouched in disgust for a few minutes before I blew the doe out of there. I was Oooooooo so close.</p><p></p><p>I really think that he cut that doe thinking it was the one bleating. Then he jacked around with her long enough to figure out that he was wasting his time and moved on.</p><p></p><p>I am excited for what tomorrow will bring.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="fishfurlife, post: 1988616, member: 15170"] Good day today. Only hunted this morning as I had church to tend to this evening. Wind was all jacked around this morning from last nights forecasted winds, so I had to go to plan B this morning. Saw several does all by their lonesome. I found this odd. Spotted a buck way off in the distance and thought I would try a bleat at him. It was dead calm and he was way the heck off up in the drainage above me. Two bleats and that dude was running, not jogging, to me. While he was running in, a young buck wandered to me. The bigger buck(shooter for me) was cutting tracks my way and went down in the draw about 200 yards out and cut a doe in a spot I couldn't see. She got his attention and they paralleled me. They went up in the draw and went to milling around. This made me cranky and I thought I could get in their way and knock him off. I let dinker leave from beneath me and I set off after him. Fast forward 45 minutes and I had cut the distance to 50 yards with a little help from the doe. So there I was waiting for the shot to present itself and the buck just decided he was over it. He quit acting like a fool and walked the other way. Just left the doe there. I sat there crouched in disgust for a few minutes before I blew the doe out of there. I was Oooooooo so close. I really think that he cut that doe thinking it was the one bleating. Then he jacked around with her long enough to figure out that he was wasting his time and moved on. I am excited for what tomorrow will bring. [/QUOTE]
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