Thanks for the example Doc, but you don't need two compasses (compi?), so how about you send me the glove for safekeeping so it doesn't get wet out there.
By the way, I don't know about the rest of you Michiganders, but I am tired of hunting in the rain. Come home, remove arrows, dry, lube heads, remove limb covers, dry, dry bow, hang all clothes to dry, repeat.
Yesterday I decided it was time to come in when the duck feather I use for a wind check finally got soaked.
But boy do I love traipsing around the woods with that ol' '59 Grizzly. Those old bows just carry and fit so nicely!
And tonight I had a 6 point within 10 yards twice (called him back after he sensed something wasn't right and spooked just before getting into shooting position), then he finally busted me when he took a path that led him right to me, head on. It was the biggest deer I've ever seen in the woods and the first time I've actually called one in...what a successful day to spend with that classic bow and arrows!
Thanks for all your advice and tips on keeping that gear running in the rain. Ron, I came home and sewed up one of your fletch bags--it's getting quite the workout.
Bernie