#1864862 - 03/31/10 01:04 PM
Re: A truly bad mistake! who's done it?
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Baxter83
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Not me. Your "mistake" is about the size of my biggest to date. Plus, I've never really used a trail camera so I never have shot a deer that I'd seen before unless I just happened to not get a shot on it the first time it passed by me.
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#1864931 - 03/31/10 01:40 PM
Re: A truly bad mistake! who's done it?
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iowavf
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Well, it gives you something to look forward to this season! Looks like you still shot a pretty good buck. I spent a whole season chasing one buck, never got him but had a great time doing it. I don't have any trail cams, have others who hunt the area during other seasons.
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#1864944 - 03/31/10 01:45 PM
Re: A truly bad mistake! who's done it?
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It has or will happen to anybody that hunts enough! I too have messed up and shot a couple 2 1/2 yr olds by mistake. I dont try to inventory my bucks to the point of identifying them on the fly when a fast paced encounter presents itself. I handle each encounter as if I have never saw the buck before. I judge him on the hoof and decide if he is a shooter or not right then. I have found that if you try to id bucks by a picture from months earlier, its too easy to make these type mistakes, and things change also, like broken main beams,major tines broken, etc. the main thing here is to not bash others for killing young/small bucks, as it can come back to haunt you! Right Wes??
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#1864975 - 03/31/10 01:57 PM
Re: A truly bad mistake! who's done it?
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When I screw up (and it's happened twice in the past 6 years, more than I'd like...) I'm so disappointed that I don't even take pics of the deer or even cut the rack off.
There is nothing worse than walking up on a deer you thought was 4.5 and it turns out to be 2.5... except for wounding and losing a deer.
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#1864978 - 03/31/10 01:58 PM
Re: A truly bad mistake! who's done it?
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Most of my "mistakes" aren't really mistakes, but a problem of getting too wound up about trying to kill a specific age/size of buck. If the season has not gone well (haven't killed anything), in the last few days of my primary hunting period (rut hunt) I tend to get frustrated and take a lesser/younger buck than I had planned on taking.
I used to beat myself up over these "mistakes," but over time I've just come to realize that that's just the way I am and not to worry about it. I'm not trying to impress anyone and it does no harm to our overall management. In fact, enjoying the hunting season is a more important goal, and for me, killing a "decent" buck is part of an enjoyable hunting season.
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#1865022 - 03/31/10 02:17 PM
Re: A truly bad mistake! who's done it?
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mathews338
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i've done it
this past season the third buck i shot was 2.5 and i had never seen him before
when i got in the stand (45 min before daybreak) i had just got settled in when i started hearing deer running around and i knew it was a buck chasing a doe so i sat there wishing it would hurry up and get daylight before they got gone, the more i sat there the more excited i got to point i could not stand it
long story short got daylight here they come running as fast as i had ever seen a buck chase a doe so i started grunt with my mouth to get them to stop the doe kept going he slowed down just enough for me to get shot off and has soon as i pulled the trigger i knew i screwed up, deer dropped and i didn't even want to get down to go see him, sat there awile then it was time to face up to it
2.5 yo 8pt good rack but young buck
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#1865038 - 03/31/10 02:22 PM
Re: A truly bad mistake! who's done it?
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W.Seay
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I killed a 115 inch 2 1/2 year old 9 point during last light! I about puked when i walked up on him, he had soo much potential, he already had 21 inch mainbeams, 9 inch g2's and 15-16 inch spread!!! I was sick to say the least! That is the only time ive screwed up so far.
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#1865071 - 03/31/10 02:36 PM
Re: A truly bad mistake! who's done it?
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The only times I've "misidentified" a buck was when the buck was mature and I knew he was a "shooter" the instant I saw his chest/neck. Once I've made that "shooter" determination, I turn off my mind's ability to "see" the buck's antlers. I find I get too shook up if I focus on large antlers, so I just tell my brain not to see them. The best (or worst, depending on how you look at it) example I've had of misidentifying a buck was a couple of years ago. I knew we had a "good" 8-pointer that was using the property regularly and I was very focused on killing him. The second afternoon of the 1st MZ season I heard a heavy-bodied deer walking up a point behind my stand, and rolling around slowly to look over my shoulder I saw a lot of neck, a lot of chest, and a lot of antler! Immediately I turned off my view of the antlers and just concentrated on making the shot as the buck walked by me at 20 yards.
After the shot I was absolutely positive I had just shot the big 8-pointer. In fact, I got on the radio and told all my hunting partners I had just killed him. Here's who I thought I had shot:

Imagine my surprise when I walked up on what I had really killed!:

I don't know how I could mistake a monster 13-pointer for a 125-130 class 8-pointer, especially at point-blank range, but I did!
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#1865355 - 03/31/10 04:25 PM
Re: A truly bad mistake! who's done it?
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W.Seay
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Oh yea, I remember that toad of a buck!
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#1865584 - 03/31/10 05:51 PM
Re: A truly bad mistake! who's done it?
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easy45
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I've made it, most people have
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#1865712 - 03/31/10 06:27 PM
Re: A truly bad mistake! who's done it?
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If you hunt long enough you will make mistakes, we all do.
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#1865900 - 03/31/10 08:13 PM
Re: A truly bad mistake! who's done it?
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Setterman
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I have done it, it royally pissed me off the last time which has been 5 years or so ago, but life goes on.
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#1866463 - 04/01/10 06:58 AM
Re: A truly bad mistake! who's done it?
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BigWes50
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It has or will happen to anybody that hunts enough! I too have messed up and shot a couple 2 1/2 yr olds by mistake. I dont try to inventory my bucks to the point of identifying them on the fly when a fast paced encounter presents itself. I handle each encounter as if I have never saw the buck before. I judge him on the hoof and decide if he is a shooter or not right then. I have found that if you try to id bucks by a picture from months earlier, its too easy to make these type mistakes, and things change also, like broken main beams,major tines broken, etc. the main thing here is to not bash others for killing young/small bucks, as it can come back to haunt you! Right Wes??
Yes it did and I apolgized for it
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#1866537 - 04/01/10 07:46 AM
Re: A truly bad mistake! who's done it?
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I rarely make mistakes and shoot a deer thinking it was another deer simply because I rarely see a buck twice. Where I hunt, I have very little time to judge a deer and decide whether or not to shoot.....
I have walked up on deer wondering if I should have shot him, but most times I decide that YES, I should have. A 100 inch deer and a 130 inch deer may not be too easy to distinguish between in heavy cover.....especially if he is chasing a doe or just passing through , quickly.
Actually, I find it more difficult to distinguish between shooter bucks than between shooter does........true story. I hate to mistake a 2 year old doe for a mature doe.....
it happens........just part of it.
BH
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#1866828 - 04/01/10 10:26 AM
Re: A truly bad mistake! who's done it?
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Snake
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Yes I have . Shot a pretty good seven one time after letting him go the previous weekend but like you I only had a split second to shoot and thought he was the big one I seen before .
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#1866876 - 04/01/10 10:57 AM
Re: A truly bad mistake! who's done it?
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Right_Tackle74
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Nope. Any deer that I have ever shot (or shot at, for that matter) was being intentionally targeted to be on the ground. Now whether or not they actually made it there is an other story..  To clarify, if I take the shot, I will be satisfied if the deer is on the ground as a result of my taking that shot. It it turns out to be a 6 pt and I thought he had brows, so be it, I really wouldn't consider it a mistake, b/c I was after him regardless, for other reasons as well.
Ditto.
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#1866900 - 04/01/10 11:17 AM
Re: A truly bad mistake! who's done it?
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DWM
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So far I haven't done it, knock on wood. With the place and the way I hunt it is highly unlikely I will have to make that instant split second decision to shoot. I always try to be sure of my intended target. I can see how it can easily happen in some situations. Now there has been a few time when I wish I would have shot but didn't. Several times I've kick myself for not taking the chance. Either it was a borderline buck or was waiting on the perfect shot which never happened even though the shot I had was not really that bad. After the first time not recovering a buck I said I would not take a shot I was not sure of. That was the worst feeling I ever had while hunting. I still enjoyed the hunt regardless of what mistakes have been made.
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#1867341 - 04/01/10 03:51 PM
Re: A truly bad mistake! who's done it?
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rem270
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i've came to the conclusion if you have to think about it dont shoot. i had to think on a 115'' 9pt 2 years ago and ended up killing it and regretted it after that. the one i want to kill is the one that walks out and you know is a definate 130'' or more
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#1869622 - 04/03/10 10:57 AM
Re: A truly bad mistake! who's done it?
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not yet,I hold off like crazy,but....Ive never been upset because I didnt shoot
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#1873576 - 04/05/10 11:33 PM
Re: A truly bad mistake! who's done it?
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rrhoghead
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#1873700 - 04/06/10 07:41 AM
Re: A truly bad mistake! who's done it?
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Right_Tackle74
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How is that a mistake? That's a trophy deer.
Edited by Right_Tackle74 (04/06/10 07:41 AM)
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