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<blockquote data-quote="Bulls eye" data-source="post: 1247947" data-attributes="member: 13114"><p>I missed a 125 inch buck in Alabama about 10 years ago with my bow. He came in with a spike and when the spike cleared and that big sucker stepped behind a tree, I drew. Well of course he stopped behind that tree with me at full draw. And of course as soon as I couldnt hold anymore and let down he took a step forward. I drew again and he looked right at me and I rushed the shot about 1 inch over his back. Sure would like to have that one back again!!!! I felt like dropping a arrow out of the stand and jumping on it<img src="/images/smilies/disappoint.gif" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":disappoin" title="Disappoint :disappoin" data-shortname=":disappoin" /> As they say, time heals all wounds and I emerged from my depressed state about 3 months later. Still can see that deer and my arrow flying over his back like it was yesterday. Sometimes it aint the ones you kill that are burned into your memory but the ones you miss.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bulls eye, post: 1247947, member: 13114"] I missed a 125 inch buck in Alabama about 10 years ago with my bow. He came in with a spike and when the spike cleared and that big sucker stepped behind a tree, I drew. Well of course he stopped behind that tree with me at full draw. And of course as soon as I couldnt hold anymore and let down he took a step forward. I drew again and he looked right at me and I rushed the shot about 1 inch over his back. Sure would like to have that one back again!!!! I felt like dropping a arrow out of the stand and jumping on it:disappoin As they say, time heals all wounds and I emerged from my depressed state about 3 months later. Still can see that deer and my arrow flying over his back like it was yesterday. Sometimes it aint the ones you kill that are burned into your memory but the ones you miss. [/QUOTE]
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