Free: Contests & Raffles.
Shot this guy in the afternoon on the late archery opener, unit 209/215.I was way back off the road, sneaking along as the new snow was just starting to come down hard. I saw his antlers coming over a small rise toward me on the same trail, maybe 40-50 yards out. I dove off the trail into a couple of small trees. I managed to get an arrow knocked and the release clipped. I could hear him coming and suddenly he was right there. He stopped five feet from me. I'm not sure if he really didn't see me all that well, or just didn't quite know what he was looking at. He turned around and took a step or two at stopped. His head, and eyes, were obscured behind a tree with his entire body just hanging out there. I slowly came to full draw and took the shot at less than 12 feet away. Perfect! It was super intense to be in that close. Not a monster, but no way I'm passing at 12 feet. He didn't go far and piled up. I got him taken care of and stashed away and hiked out in the dark. Made fresh tracks with a good set of chains the next morning and hiked back in with the pack board. I got him out in a couple of trips. Good times!