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Main Boards => PowWow => Topic started by: gordydog on October 24, 2020, 05:55:14 AM
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Easy to get caught up in the season as things start to heat up. Constant weather checks for stand selection, shooting, resharpening, rewashing cloths, laying awake selecting a stand...similar to getting ready for a wrestling match. Sometimes I have to tell myself to RELAX and enjoy it, good luck everyone, be safe.
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I understand. Me too. I would have liked to have a deer on the ground by now, so I'm starting to press...it's not even November yet! It's great fun though and my favorite season. Good luck to everyone and hope it's a great year for you.
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I learned my lesson 40 some years ago....
We always hunted my grandpa's dairy farm. Nobody around bowhunted. Bucks only, no doe tags. Shotguns and punkinballs, hell nobody even owned a "deer gun".... Took my Dad over 30 years to kill his first buck!
I'd been shooting a bow, since about when I could walk. When I got my license, I purchased a bow stamp. BUT, I still only got 1 tag! Opening weekend we went up to the farm. The does, never being shot at, were basicly stupid... I was able to shoot nice doe Saturday morning!!! I was done for the year.... The next year was almost about the same, except it was the second Saturday, and a button buck. Done for the year.... AGAIN! :readit:
After that, I started waiting for a buck. I passed up does, and some years it was "tag soup" but at least I got more time to hunt!!! It was about 10 years untill they offered a separate "bow tag" but it gave me the time to learn, while still young, to "enjoy the hunt" :archer: