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Title: Hunting Tradition Passed On

Author: David Selman, Tracker-Outdoors.com

Article:
It's a cold crisp winter day, cloudy and damp, just right for
still hunting or stalking game in the woods of central Texas .
The hunt takes place in Bosque Co. just west of Lake Whitney
which is a mix of hardwood's, mesquite, and of course cactus.
Along for the hunt is a son and his daughter. They are bow
hunting for white tail deer she is along for the experience and
does not carry or shot a bow yet, being about twelve years old.
Not quite strong enough yet to pull and hold the minimum draw
weight of a compound bow. Dressed in full camo, they slowly
still hunt along the edge of a well used game trail. Reaching on
area that has been pre-scouted and tree stands set up. One in a
large tall oak, and the other in a short distance away, over
looking small pound and feeder. With game trails leading in to
pond and clearing. He places Elizabeth in a concealed pocket of
brush at the base of the old oak, so she may safely observe the
clearing and any game that shows up. A short time later a
hunting companion Mike comes in to the same oak tree stand.
Totally unaware someone is sitting so quiet and still and
camouflaged. He does not see her. Into the tree stand he climbs.
He settles in, she wonders, should I say something or just stay
Quite and still. Finally Beth decides it might be best to make
mike aware of her presence, since he dips and might have to or
decide to spit or have a nature call. She finally tries and gets
his attention. With surprise and somewhat shocked to find a doe
of a different species than was expected. The stay, set quietly
and watch trails leading into their clearing, bird's, duck
flying over going to Lake Whitney or other ponds, but no deer.
Mean time David in a treestand by a pond has sensed a very faint
sound. His senses tuned into his surroundings adrenaline builds,
heart pounding a movement is spotted along one of the trails.
It's a deer, silently he waits for a sign is it a buck or doe.
Will the deer show itself. Finally the deer steps to his
twenty-five yard marker. Just as he sets the twenty-five yard
pin on her and releases at that very same instance she spook's,
clean miss, arrow hits where she had been, David get down, goes
and checks, no blood or sign of a hit . He say's thanks in his
mind for the opportunity. Slowly he walks back to the ancient
oak to meet his daughter and finds her and friend mike waiting
unlike the predator that missed and spends his night hungry. The
hunters go back to camp for a good meal and campfire, they talk
of past hunts, experiences and lesson's learned are shared ,
each sit quietly by the fire, watching the stars enjoying the
quality time shared. May your arrows be true,

Article By Tracker Outdoors www.tracker-outdoors.com

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