He might of seen a bigger buck and got nervous. Hense his frantic sudden stop and twitch....like,,,,OH SHIT BIG DUDE IS HERE TO KICK MY ASS. LOL. I'm talking about the buck. Not hunter.
Dudes using a crossbow hence the click of the safety, then he probably moves to line up the shot and the movement probably spooked the buck for a second
@@hajdnahad2525ummm hunting over bait isn’t easy people act like it makes it a 100% chance you kill a big buck, around here it is really hard because deer see corn as danger and are always nervous when they come in
You can also tell by how many other deer are near by. Including the fawn. Mature bucks mate and go off by themselves. Farm deer herd together to fend for the young. Beautiful animal, just sad they wanna take credit for an animal that is trapped.
@@rachelpetersen7976 bucks will stick to as many doe as possible, herd size isn't indictive of anything. There's many times I've seen 12 deer in one clearing in the wild.
No mature buck “hangs” with other deer in the wild. If you said this, you are either part of the problem of this type of hunting or you are ignorant to deer movement.
@@Countrybluez lololol 🤣🤣🤣🤣 you literally don't see this in the wild. Bucks mate and leave. They do not stay around after the rut. Like the person commented before, don't be ignorant.
@@rachelpetersen7976 🤣🤣Ignorant is thinking deer all act the same. Come to Texas where the populations are high and ranches are huge so deer don’t see people and their habits don’t change much… or just keep being a jackass on RU-vid. I kill only mature low fence deer, have several on the wall from different states some and do it pretty easily. Heavily hunted mature bucks go nocturnal anywhere, on big ranches where they don’t see hunters they are almost tame. Shot a 6 year old 12 point last year that watched me pull through the gate then went back to eating. If this is in south texas like it looks the rut hasn’t even started and they are still in bachelor groups.
@@chadklaren9537 sorry bud, I've watched dozens of deer die, and the only ones that mule kicked were heart shot and vice versa. Nice try tho keyboard warrior!
A perfect shot is when any change in placement or angle would make it worse instead of better. This was such a shot. When the buck made that last movement and turned away just slightly with his leg forward… that’s what dreams are made of
"But nature should have killed it with hunger and disease and the corpse should have rotted on the forest floor to feed the worms!" - An ethical environmentalist
5 people plus myself saw a totally albino buck almost exactly same size and rack 2 weeks ago in Central Wisconsin. The rack looked like it was glowing burnt orange, it was amazing on top of the white body. Nobody went for their phone or said anything, then it was gone
@sevinstorey4365 no, we had my 243 in my dad's truck and we had never properly cleaned it and some dirt was caught in the safety, and with me trying to be quiet and move slow, I pushed the safety but it didn't come completely off safety due to some dirt that we didn't see until after unfortunately
@@whiteglint7694 this is a much better way to go rather than get ripped to pieces by coyotes or die of old age or the inability to eat because they don’t have teeth to eat..you don’t see the bigger picture..don’t even know why i wasted time explaining this to a know it all brick wall
My most common loss on animals is doing that shot but on a quartering away animal, where as a lethal shot would be entry through the guts a foot back where you put it. I have the hardest time fighting the urge to not shoot it behind the shoulder quartering away. Almost forgot my manors. Beautiful buck and excellent shot placement.
Did that shot not go through or am I just seeing it wrong? How far are these shots taken from for the arrow to just stick half way into the deer like that, all my shots on deer with arrows go straight through and I use inexpensive broadheads, brand called Allen from Walmart which cost me 5 bucks a few years ago. I mean I guess the shot must be from really far away, or with a weaker crossbow.
I’m not taking any thing away from the shot or even that people are willing to pay to do this but I do feel that people should know this is not what real hunting looks like. It’s the same concept of shooting pheasants at a game farm it’s fun but it’s not truly hunting.
@@EthanSlocum55 exactly. I only commented because “redbird land and cattle” is cöck riding this video and commenting on every comment that says its fenced deer only to say “it isn’t it”
@@Illness.og. I don’t know anything about Redbird land and cattle but I hope people can tell the difference between truly wild animals in the wild and what this is because it’s not real hunting.
raised him in fence his whole life befriend him hand fed him made him think you was his friend 🙄 just to get a up close shot at his heart. wow amazing 😮u bastard
How many seconds til they usually keel over a heart shot with a bow? I played theHunter: Call of the Wild and it brought an impression onto me that a .44 magnum shot to the heart even for a Red Deer Stag usually drops him on the spot