bowhunterfanatic
Well-Known Member
Killed doe number two this morning. She came across a bean field about 30 minutes after daylight then slowly eased her way up the small hill to me. I tried every way possible to not kill her, but luckily after spooking off the first time she didn't really know what was going on and came back to investigate. I was better prepared the second time. Shot was around 22-23 yards, shooting a rage broadhead. She was quartering to me a decent amount, so I know that's a big part of why the entry hole was so big. I've never personally seen anything like it with an arrow. I'll let the picture do the rest of the talking.