On opening day of gun season my dad woke me up at 4 in the morning so we
could be in our deer blind when the sun came up. After walking to the
blind we put out some doe scent so the deer could not smell us. As the
morning went by we saw some does and smaller bucks on the No-Plow that
we had planted on my grandma’s field. My dad told me that I could shoot
at any of the deer we saw, and there was a big one running around the
farm that I could shoot if we saw him.
After we went to my
grandma's house to eat lunch, we went back to the farm. We walked back
to the blind and were putting out more doe scent. I saw a deer on a hill
across the draw eating in the middle of the food plot that we had
planted a month earlier. I told dad what I saw and when he saw it, he
told me to try to call it in with the antlers. Just as soon as I started
rattling the antlers the buck started running to us.
Before we
could get into the blind the buck was right in front of us. My dad told
me to take the deer, that it was a big one. As we waited for it to walk
between the trees my knees were shaking. I had shot a 6-pointer the year
before. Dad told me to take a deep breath and shoot. It looked so big
when I saw it in the scope. My dad was starting to get nervous. He said
later that he was about to shoot it because he thought I was going to
wait too long.
As I shot, all I could see was a blur. My dad
started yelling that I had gotten the buck. As we walked over to it my
dad said he could not believe I had shot such a big deer. He had shot a
10-point the year before, but it was not as big as mine.
When we
checked it in, the man helping us said it weighed 163 pounds. Everyone
there was picking on dad because I shot a bigger deer than he has ever
taken. Dad says we are going to plant more food plots next year.
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