blakesburg
PMA Member
I finally got to take my nephew out for his first deer hunt yesterday evening. Have been going to take him the last few years but busy lives were always in the way. Well we made time this year and boy was it a all around fun hunt. We got to the stand at about 5:45 and by 6:00 we had a doe and some fawns come by and gave Colt his first choice in hunting. I told him he could shoot if he wanted or he could wait for a buck. He said he wanted to wait for a buck so we sat and watched the deer at 15 yds for several minutes which of course he thought was pretty intense. They finally moved on and about 20 minutes later here comes a buck I knew as soon as I seen him. He is only a 3 yr old but one of the better bucks on this propery this year and one that I had hoped might show. He stopped at 45 yds and ate some acorns for several minutes. He gave us a good broadside shot through a small opening so I told Colt to take the safety off and sqeeze the shot off. I heard a click, click, and looked only to see that we had forgot to cock the hammer. So he cocked the hammer but by this time the buck had moved out of the shooting lane and milled around for a bit longer then finally walked strait at us on a trail that goes 10 feet from our tree. He wasn't going to give us a broadside unless we let him get to close so I told Colt to aim at the white patch, come down a little and kill him. I stopped him at 15 yds and Colt made a good shot. We watched him run about 90 yds and stop. I thought for sure he was going down but he ended up walking out of sight so we sat for about 30 minutes and got down. The blood trail for the first 100 yds was like a rouad map so we backed out and went to get the 4 wheeler. When we trailed him the blood got thinner and thinner a watery and I was getting worried. 250 yds in we were having definate trouble finding blood when I looked up and did a quick scan with light and there was the buck standing 10 yds in front of us. Well I didn't think to bring the gun cause I thought he was for sure dead so we stood there and stared at him. I did manage to take o pic of him before he slowly walked over the knob and out of sight. I gave Colt another choice, go home and let him bed down and hope he dies or go back to the truck and get the gun and try to sneak up on him again. He wanted to make SURE he was dead so we went and got the gun came buck and found him standing not far from where we had left him but he took off walking at a steady pace with us in tow for about 150 200yds. When he finally stopped Colt was ready and finished him off. It was around 10 pm at this point and we were in the middle of 600 acres of rolling timber, really tested our sense of direction. We managed to get the wheeler to him and get him drug out, took a few pics, made a few calls and that was that. Very memerable hunt for us both. Colt loved every minute of it and think he is hooked for life now. Sorry about long story but wanted to share it. Walking behind that buck in the dark was a first for me as well as Colt. Here are som
e Trail pics, pic of him as we first walked up on him, and Hero pics.

