Post by scrub-buster on Nov 21, 2015 11:09:07 GMT -5
My daughter really wanted to get her first deer this year. She missed a spike on opening day with my crossbow. We went back out Tuesday evening and a dog scared away the only deer we saw. She wanted to try again this morning. I woke up at 5:45 and when I opened my bedroom door she was standing there ready to go. She said she had been up since 5:00. After a little breakfast we got bundled up and headed for our stand. I put a loc on beside my ladder stand in a big red oak. It was a slow morning until about 9:00. A little doe came over the hill behind us and got ran off by a small buck. They were straight behind her so she never got a shot at them. A few minutes later the small doe came back around the point of the hill. It came towards us and then started to walk back behind her again. She stood up and turned around in the stand for the shot. She stayed very calm and held the gun steady. She took careful aim and pulled the trigger. I was watching the doe. It dropped straight to the ground. I turned back around towards my daughter and she was hanging off the hand rail of the ladder stand. She wasn't braced for the recoil. I never use the rails on my ladder stands. I put it on just because she was going to be using it. I'm glad I did. She had a harness on and it helped to stop her from falling any farther. She managed to hold on to the gun. She climbed back up and I showed her the deer laying there. She was so excited. We waited a while to calm down before climbing out of the stand. She hit the deer a little high. She used my Dads 16 gauge Stevens single shot. It's the same gun I killed my first deer with. I'm so proud of her. I can tell she is going to be a great hunter and carry on the tradition in our family. She sits very still and quiet in the stand. She is already asking to hunt by herself next season.