OK, OK...you just
had to go and open the wounds 6x6?!?!?
Unfortunately for me, I could tell several stories of the "big one that got away", but here is one that I can add a picture too...
The buck below was one that we were well aware of on our place probably 6 or 7 years ago. I set a killer stand in the summer time that I was quite confident I could kill a nice one out of later that fall and I stayed out of the area until "it was right". Well it was also the same year that my older son was beginning to bow hunt, I think he would have been 13 or 14 at the time.
So in late October, with the perfect wind, we went in together for an evening hunt and I hung a second stand right next to and slightly above the one that I had there from the summer. I had my bow with me, but I was committed to letting my son have first dibs. (I confess that I had second thoughts about my largesse when this dude stepped on the scene.)
Several deer had passed by us and on up to a nice food plot that we had that year when I heard some more coming. A little buck stepped out and I told my son that I had a feeling he would have another one with him and sure enough...he did! I had my son get ready for a shot because if he followed form he would be wide open at 14 yards in just a minute. I started ranging him as he came towards us. I whispered to him, 67 yards...46 yards...33 yards...27 yards...16 yards...OK, go ahead...CLANK!
The poor kid knocked his bow on the side of the ladder stand and that buck was GONE! John was miserable and I was right there with him. (I failed to consider that since my boy was much shorter than I was that he may not be able to clear the side rail of the stand he was in when it came time to shoot. AARRRGGHHH!)
We never got another close chance at this guy and then we found him 1-1/2 years later locked up with another nice 10 point. I suspect he was dead within 2 weeks of our close encounter with him in late October. I had told people that he had 14" G2's and there were some doubters, but after laying out there for a year and a half his G2's were 13-7/8"...so I wasn't too far off.
His near side was still in good shape even after being out there dead for so long, but his far side was on the ground and got chewed up some.