Update...........
Grandson gets to farm Friday afternoon, we g oto one of our shooting houses for an evening hunt. A neighbor told me a few good bucks are traveling that ravine to one of his food plots.
We get to 5:30pm and deer begin to appear, a button buck I tell him is a "no....no". Then a group of does file in, As we watch a buck we never get a clear lok at comes in and chases a doe off. A big nanny doe is feeding with her fawn at 100 yards, As we watch thru scopes(his shotgun and my muzzleloader)both deer are side by side and I tell him if they don't seperate there is "NO SHOT".
A few minutes later and AJ and I are switching seats and guns, NO WAY is he shooting his slug gun at 100+ yards. In the waning minutes of daylight the doe seperates from the fawn, I ask AJ if he has a clear shot, he replies yes and touches off the MK85.
I hear the bullet hit flesh and listen for the deer running. With ZERO daylight we quickly look for a blood trail........not found in a few minutes I tell him we look in the morning. Quickly the next morning AJ finds hair at the shot site and then blood. A few minutes later we have the trail lined out and AJ is on his "second" hunt. 150 yards and we have his second deer of the season.
Now it gets interesting...... AJ is having trouble with field dressing a deer left over night. My comment..."suck it up bud, get it done". He does and he then drags the mature doe 125 yards to the truck, get back to camp and he washes her out and finishes the chore with the famous "butt out" tool, before washing her out of course.
Sunday we skin her and quarter and put in cooler. Tonight AJ finished the hunt by wrapping the steaks and grinding 34 pounds of deer burger and bagging that meat.
Yes I have more sore body parts.........
But as a guy known as "PAW PAW" I couldn't be more proud, from start to finish he did "his" Job.
I'll post a picture later and tell you his Saturday hunt of 5 bucks and No shot.........Where is that Ibuprofin.........