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mistaken doe


blarkey

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Although I hate to admit it, this year I shot a button buck. It was a case where I hadn't seen much for deer, I hit the grunt call just to see what would happen and I see two deer, the first takes off at a good clip walking towards me. This gave about 30 yards of separation between the two. I let the little one walk by me and never gave it much of a look. I had my gun raised and was patiently waiting for the bigger doe behind to clear into a shooting lane. Out of the corner of my eye, I saw the white flag of the first deer go up, he was only about ten yards from me but I knew that if it took off, there was no way the other bigger deer was coming any closer, I swung and shot it, only to find it was a button buck. Needless to say I was actually disappointed in myself. I never took the time to clearly identify that it was a button buck. I didn't have any intention of shooting it or it would have dropped 5 yards from my stand. I knew what my target was, it was a deer, still didn't make that rotten feeling any easier to take. It happens.

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I've shot a lot of button bucks in my life, I'm sure I'll shoot more. I don't shoot them most of the time, but if we're looking for another deer & a decent sized antlerless deer walks in & it's not obvious it's got buttons, some of the time it will get shot. I think it's good that a lot more people are starting to pass on the majority of the small bucks, but a fawn's the easiest deer to replace & we are out there with the intent of shooting them. If some get shot I don't think it makes a lot of sense to beat yourself up about it. That kind of takes the fun out of the hunt. We can photograph them in May or August or anytime.

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Well, at one time, he was very close. Within 5 yards, but like I said, I never paid much attention to him, I was looking at his mother. Never got the chance. It was also the first deer for a party of five, it was a very slow opening morning for us in 3B.

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I shot a 6 point buck at last light that I thought was just a doe. I was hunting on the edge of a river between a really thick bedding area and a corn field. When I saw the deer in the popple I thought doe, and I must have only focused on the shoulder after that. I was just looking to fill a tag on the last day of an out of state hunt so I was just happy to have something in the freezer.

I've also had the reverse happen. I thought I shot a pretty decent buck from about 5 yards on the ground while it worked a scrape, but it turned out being a small spike (legally antlerless). I think somewhere between the excitement of being so close, the smell of a rutting buck, and movement of the branches as it worked my scent wick I thought I saw a little more than I did. It worked out well for me though. I burned my management tag on the spike and took a 140" 200# 11 point the next day.

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A few years ago I took a year and a half old buck by bow that had inch and a half spikes that I could not see, and I was on the ground and shot him from five yds away as he walked by me. I could not see the spikes until I was dragging him out of the water he ran into. he was alone walking down a trail before the rut. but at least it was a legal antlerless deer.

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