Old Lesson, Relearned

Ben Long

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This was one of those seasons when Real Life gets in the way of hunting season. Two deaths on my wife's side of the family and a sick kid meant that I only hunted in dribs and drabs. The good news is I have permission to hunt a ranch only 10 minutes from the house. I had some good bucks come in to rattles, but no chance for shots. So I was in the "any meat" mode on the last weekend of the season.
As I still-hunted at 10 a.m. Saturday, I saw a deer eyeballing me about 100 yards away. Too far for off hand, so I took a knee and aimed at the brisket. The buck was facing me. Not a layup, but usually the kind of shot that either collapses the deer or misses clean.
I lost the sight picture under the recoil, but saw two deer flagging for the south border of the property. So I beat it their way to look for sign of a hit.
My son's nurse's shift was up at noon, so my mind was on the clock. There was no snow or tracks, just pine grass and ponderosa needles. I searched somewhat systematically where I saw the deer go. After an hour of no sign, I was about to give it up for a miss. But the idea of leaving a dead or wounded deer on my friend's ranch made me return and try to recreate the shot. I went a bit further than where I thought the deer had been and -- bingo -- the buck was down in a heap. His heart was mangled but he bled not a drop outside.

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Happy for you, Ben. You are a remarkable father, husband, and care giver. Congrats.
 
I've seen that very thing happen, Ben. Sometimes, with less experienced hunters, it doesn't end as well.

Glad it worked out and congrats on the deer.
 
I’m glad you stuck with it and it all came together for you. Best wishes for you and your family.
 
Great job following up. I had a similar situation this year and I learned the same lesson as well. I hope the situation with your family improves and you have many years of good health and happy memories coming your way.
 

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