dhuze
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He's still alive!!!
I see he has a nice path going. He'll be back. He also seems to have his nose to the ground looking for a mate. Good luck on your hunt.
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He's still alive!!!
I see he has a nice path going. He'll be back. He also seems to have his nose to the ground looking for a mate. Good luck on your hunt.
I was wondering the same thing. It can't be that worn down from just deer? Is it maybe a small stream?
You sure?
Congrats on the nice deer
You sure?
Congrats on the nice deer
Thanks, but it was a joke, just pulling NHAtHeart's leg here a little bit (this guy was taken a while back). NHAtHeart, you will get him one of these days!
I was wondering the same thing. It can't be that worn down from just deer? Is it maybe a small stream?
You sure?
Two roosters had to bite the dust today. One more bird and I'm maxed out for this year!
He's still alive!!!
Bah, that buck chased a doe by my stand this morning but out of sight. He was grunting and thrashing down through the woods, I should have moved further up but didn't want to frig things up.
Last day I had to hunt until Sunday before Thanksgiving.
Rocking and rolling in the stand today... Had an okay buck come in at about 20 yards. Was gonna Ng to take him but I didn't like the shot. Tree is a rocking in this wind, he was quartering away so the shot window was smaller and there were a few twigs I had to get though. Was a really tight window. So - I let him walk. No sense in taking a chance at wounding an animal. It's a living thing and I have a conscious when it comes to shoots like that.
Very windy out there this morning for sure. The temps are dropping during the daytime also. Makes for a long day hunting...
I carry a backpacking stove on days like this. A hot drink/soup/Mountain House makes a world of difference on these kind of days.
Bob
I've thought about throwing my camp stove in the back of the truck and coming out for lunch. Honestly you mentioning the backpack stove in years prior had me thinking if it. I carry a small thermos with hot soup out in the field. Coffee as well. Going to be worse tomorrow... 19 in the am... They'll be moving though...
Took a day off to hunt the pheasant fields with the wife and son.