Late Post....
Had to make a few last minute changes last night due to logistics and wind direction. Instead of hunting the threshold of Covington Co., Al & Okaloosa Co., Florida...I ended up in a climbing stand in Santa Rosa Co., Fl.
Temp: Approx 80 degrees
Wind: NNE
Got into my stand and up the tree a bit later than I had hoped, but I was settled in by 4:45pm. For the most part, I was only seeing squirrels and @ last light I noticed some movement to my right. It was a doe and she was grazing at the edge of my comfort zone...right @ 40 yards. I had to turn to the right and re-position myself. I drew back and let the arrow fly. I use luminocks so I could see the arrow trailing through the air. Well she ducked the arrow. I knew to aim low, but in the adreneline rush moment, I aimed about mid shoulder and the moment I released the arrow, she flentched and I watched the arrow zip just over her back....She bolted out of there...never blew at me, just boogeyed out of there in a flash. I probably missed her by no more than 2 inches....It was close, but no deer taken. Needless to say, I was bummed out and thus the long delay in writing this post. I'm still re-living the moment.....
Lesson learned....aim low, especially with longer shots. Those critters have amazing reflexes.
As for the comments about the stand location on the Deer Park, Alabama property. I'm gonna set a different stand ON THAT PLOT with better cover. There are other archery spots and stands established, but I just love the spot I was hunting and the wind was right....
Scoots