Here we go again!
I got my fourth whitetaildeer with primitive bow couple days ago. There has been a lot of lynx-activity and deers have been very alert and hiding in very difficult places.
I shot this fawn from 10 meters and 3 meters high.
Simply ash bow, without nocking point or arrow rest or neither anything else.
There was quite a heavy snowing and not much of light when I saw two deers walking towards me. Doe and a fawn.
They stopped in about 30 meters. Suddenly a 6 point buck came there too. Doe gave him some claw and buck turned away. I decided to wait if that buck came back. But it did not came back, even it stayed quite close. I saw it many times in about 50 meters from me.
All the sudden there was another fawn too. I have no idea where it came. It was clearly smaller than the other one. I decided that Iīll shoot his little one. Very often these fawns which are clearly smaller, does not survive from the winter here.
So now my target was this fawn. I watched it while it was still in 30-40 meters and I was trying to "read" itīs behavior.
Not very alert and I noticed that it took few steps and stayed still for longer than deers normally. It was clearly hard for it to walk in deep snow.
Finally the bigger fawn started to walk closer. And after that, also doe and the small one walked closer. I rised my bow while the small one turned its side towards me in about 18 meters. Good spot, but the other fawn came in front of it. They stand there side by side about minute or so and then also the doe came in front of both fawns. Damn!
I watched them and beacause it was quite dark also, it was very hard to see from this one big black spot that whose head belongs to who!
Now one fawn turned other way, but I really couldnt be sure which one it is. I really wanted to shoot the little one, so it wouldnt starve to death during hard winter.
So I waited to be sure and also there were this buck still on the background so if these doe and fawns goes away, Im sure that this buck will fallow their tracks!
Now the doe walked suddenly very close to me. It was in about 6-7 meters from me and I saw how the little fawn follows it! But how in the hell could I get my bow up now while the doe is in front of me and her ears were observing my place!!??
Little by little the doe turns itīs head away from me and took few steps on the side. And there was the little fawn walking straight toward me. It stayed in about 10 meters and turned a little bit sideways. I didīn wait anymore; I rised my bow and let the arrow fly immediately. Good sound!
Fawn runs and other deers also.
I did not see clearly where this fawn went, but in a clean white snow, tracking is ridiculously easy, so I decided to wait.
I was sure for deadly shoot, so I was very comfort.
The thing I actually was waiting is doe and other fawn to came back. I have shot over hundred deers and observed nature and hunted all my life, and itīs sure thing that if doe does not see the fawn fall, it comes to check where the fawn has gone. It might take an hour or three, but it will come.
I saw just after a couple of minute that there were deer coming. But it was a fawn. Couldn be sure if itīs the one I have shoot or the other..
It stopped and stnad still in maybe 60 meters. I was thinking that could it be the fawn I just shot?? Maybe the shot was bad and go on stomach and now the deer just stands because walking is painful!?!?
But no. Suddenly this fawn walked away normally and I decided to wait no more. It was snowing so heavily that even the greatest blood tack goes away in few minutes.
First blood tracks were in about 10 meters from the place where the deer was while I shot it. It was easy to say, that the arrow has penetrate lungs. Track was clear and in about 50 meter there was whitetaildeer laying on the deep snow.Arrow was still attached in deer. Actually I saw first the arrow fletching, because the deer was so deep in the snow and about half of the arrow was outside.
The shot was a bit up and back but still clearly on the lungs. Lung are actually very large vitals. Iīve seen a lot of totally wrong anatomy in 3-d deers and other targets. Usually in those kind of targets the anatomy is same as it is with dead deers. With alive deer, lungs are much much bigger and also the place of for example heart, is a bit different.
I took the inserts and skin the deer. Weight a bit more than 20kg. Nice little fawn and easy to carry even in deep snow =)
I have now four whitetail deer with primitive bow. I know only one bowhunter who have took more deers with bow(compound bow) and thatīs five. So I have still one to go..
There are still few days this season and I try to get more deers with primitive bow. I think that would be a quite nice thing if the one who has get most deers with bow in Finlands first ever whitetail-bow-season, got those deers with a simple primitive bow.