![]() Truthfully, the warning signs about my trigger punching had been there for a while I simply refused to see them. I knew it was time for a change, and looking back, I realize that failure was a pivot point that forever changed my mind about release aids and shot execution. ![]() Once my pin had hair behind it, I quickly punched the release and sent an arrow right over the buck’s back! Knowing exactly what I had done made for a very long walk back home and really got me thinking about the state of my shooting. He was headed for the scrape a mere 22 yards away from my perch - my plan was working perfectly!Īs the buck reached the scrape and began to work it, I came to full draw and swung my pin onto his chest. Sure enough, it wasn’t long before I could see his antler tips coming through the timber. I knew right away “my buck” was on the move, leaving his bed and approaching my location. That evening, as the sun started to set and the wind calmed, I heard the unmistakable sound of leaves crunching due west of my stand. All I needed now was a little luck that resulted in “the perfect 10” showing himself before dark. The wind direction was perfect for my entry route, and I had things planned perfectly so no deer could see me as I slipped into my spot. ![]() My stand was prepped and in place, with a shooting lane to the big scrape nearby. ![]() The stage was set I had perfect weather, including a cold front out of the north. ![]()
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