Well, after Sarah shot her deer at Shamp, she has been my camera woman. We have been out quite a bit. 2 weekends after she got her deer, we were sitting in the same stands except roles were reversed. About 6 pm she says "deer!" I'm looking and don't see anything. She is sitting up a bit higher in the single stand and she directs me to the area. Through the brush and high grass, I make out movement. The deer moves towards us a bit, then out of sight behind a couple trees. I don't see anything for a few minutes, so I make a couple light doe grunts. After a few minutes I catch movement to the right of where she was before. I watch this deer dick around and start coming a bit closer. She is about 45 yards away but surrounded by limbs and brush. That's when Sarah says "I think your deer is leaving you." I'm like what do you mean? She's right there(slowly looking up at her and pointing in direction of deer.) She turns the camera and we continue to watch this deer meander around. Then after 20 minutes she walks out into the food plot and right by the mock scrape and licking branch. Well beyond it. She is headed up towards the Shamp. I grunt a few times and she turns around. Walks back the same path she took, but stops in the shooting lane to the food plot. The licking branch is 30 yards and she is well beyond it. I guess 55 yards. I settle the crosshairs on my Barnett Whitetail hunter and squeeze. I watch my lighted nock sail just over her back and bury in the soft ground. She runs off and I catch glimpse of another white a$$ running off as well. Sarah got it all on film. Turns out the first deer we saw ended up being the one Sarah said was walking off. The other one, after seeing it on video, actually came in a bit lower. It was pretty good footage and Sarah did a hell of a job running the camera for only her second time. Next day at the Shamp we made sure the muzzies were still on. In Sarah fashion, she out shot me with my own gun. Hoping for a repeat of last year. Good Luck everyone!