I went out Saturday morning for my first archery hunt of the year (Usually out 10 times by now). Had a button buck come right underneath me and bed down 20 yds from me. He gave me something to watch for a while. I caught movement down by the creek. Several does messing around and then I noticed antlers. I carefully grabbed my bow from the hanger as not to get caught moving by that bedded deer. I let out a few grunts and the buck came right to me. He was nice and was following the trail that would lead him right under my stand. When his head was blocked by brush I drew my bow. He stopped slightly before being completely underneath me. I put my pin where the arrow whould take out both lungs and squeezed the trigger on my relase...thump and the buck jumped forward, stopped, and stared right up at me! I saw my arrow sticking out of the ground...shot over him. Over thought the shot. The buck took off out of there. I was sick over it. Went hime and shot my bow and everything was on. Didn't go back out that evening. Sundat evening found me back in the same stand. Jumped a bed doe with a small buck on the way in. Deer were all over small bucks pestering does. I looked way out in the field and saw a jerd of deer. Left my binoculars at home but used the low magnification on my range finder to look at them. There was a buck that looked decent. I grabbed my grunt call and gave some grunts. He lifted his head and then started my way. He would stop and look around every now and then and I would give a grunt and get him coming. He tried to circle down wind behind me in the open field vs coming into the woods. I ranged his path where I could shoot to 40 yds. When he got to the spot I stopped him with the worst doe bleat I could make with my voice. He stopped and I focused on a spot and let the arrow fly. I heard my arrow hit something upon relase and watched helplessly as it started tail spinning. The arrow hit forward at his clavicle and neck area. He spun and ran towards the middle of the field. My heart sank! He stopped and I noticed his tail flickering and then a doe walked in front of him. He stick his noes out and started to follow her. Then he stopped again and stood there with his head down. His tail was really flickering now and he laid down. I kept my eye on him and he would lay his head down then pick it back up. Another nice buck walked out to him stiff legged and ears back. I hoped he wouldn't try fighting him and run him off but he just circled him and walked off. My buck laid his head back down and started kicking then all was still. When SFC B and me went to dress and haul him out it looked like a blood a bath my arrow sliced his carotid artery l, broke his clavicle and took a chunk of his spine out. I have no idea how he even moved as far as he did. My buck tag now filled I plan on leaving the does for Mrs. Redman.