So my 7 year old daughter has been asking to go hunting with me for a while. A guy I hunt with and I came up with a decent spot when it would be safe with her but a good spot to see a few deer. 95 acre nursery we hunt that has been closed down for 4 years. Up front by the old office is 3 oak trees about 30 yards from the out. So me and my little girl set up in there just really wanting to see a few deer so she could watch them for a few. Not 20 min into it a 200lb 6 point walks up and starts eating at the acorns. After watching him for 15 or so min she was begging me to shoot him. Finally gave in and decided to let the Mathews loose on him. In the heat of the moment and trying to keep her still and quiet I grabbed a bad arrow I have been meaning to get out of my quiver and missed him badly. He jumped up and ran a 10 ft circle stopping in the same place. So I figured what the hell and put a 90 grain 4 blade muzzy right in his shoulder. who would have thought that sitting in a bag chair explaining why hunting is a good thing to my daughter, wearing shorts and a cutoff because it was so hot something would actually happen. Go figure. We had to start tracking early because it was getting dark fast. And after not finding a lot of blood and jumping him up 2 different times we decided to back off until about 7am. So back on his trail we find a nice blood trail through the woods and track him for 40 min or so. Out of nowhere he jumps up and takes off like a bat out of hell with my arrow still hanging out of his drivers side. I actually hit him right in the middle of the shoulder and the arrow took a funny angle straight towards his neck missing any vitals. We backed off again and went back a few hours later with our bows. The second time we jumped him up my buddy got another arrow in him through one lung. 45 min later we put another in him because he was close to the property line. He bedded down in some tall grass and we waited 30 min or so before closing in to field dress him and get him out of there. Sure as shit he puts his head up but doesn't move when we approached him. So a 4th arrow finally finished him off. In all the years I have hunted and the 2 guys I was tracking with who were 42 and 68 years old. We have never seen anything like that. 3 out of the 4 shots were right in the boiler room. I wish I would have put my first shot a few inches back and saved the deer from a drawn out death. I felt awful all day today but I am glad we finally got it done. No trophy by any means but this is the first time I have hunted with any of my kids and that part of it was a awesome experience. I left her at home the second morning because I was up so early and I'm glad I did. Not sure she would have liked to see him there looking like a pin cushion. I got my Missouri tag to get a big boy hopefully, but that sure made a hell of a story for the first deer of the year.
Any similar experiences with a deer that just refused to give in like this? Or what's you craziest hunting experience?
Any similar experiences with a deer that just refused to give in like this? Or what's you craziest hunting experience?