Posted by Tom Bond on October 05, 2014 at 17:37:18 from (76.16.19.212):
Was way to windy to stay in the stand today with gusts up to 30 mph so I set up on the ground. I've taken a few from by this old osage orange tree cluster in the past. Right around 6:30 and getting dark, I begin not paying attention and start looking around the ground to see what I need to pack up. Sure as you know what, I look up and here she comes at about 25 yards. She heard me move my bow from my ground stake and the confrontation was on! She was a HUGE old doe, probably close to 190lbs, long face and gray. She bobbed, stomped and finally blew 3 or 4 times before she was gone. Would of been an easy 15 yard shot on the trail she was coming down had I been paying attention and seen her coming a long way off. Keep telling myself...STAY PUT AND ALERT TILL DARK!!! Here's a picture of the tree I was by and one facing the area she was coming from. Kinda tractor related, I mow the edges with my 4000....
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