After a day in meetings and sitting at a desk today, I was in the mood for some stump shooting, but knew that I really needed to exercise. So...I compromised.
I grabbed my bow and two judo-tipped arrows and walked back to the river as fast as I could walk. I headed down river at the same brisk pace and stopped to shoot only about every 2 or 3 minutes when an ideal target begged me to shoot.
Since it was along a river (Patoka) that floods often, there are occasional pop cans and antifreeze jugs and such. I was shooting at them when they appeared (usually missing) and then thought that I really ought to be taking the trash out with me.
Sooo...I decided that I'd begin hunting trash the same as I would bunnies. My run and gun rules became:
1. Shoot as soon as the trash is spotted.
2. If you miss, too bad. It will be there on the next speed walk.
3. If you hit it, stuff it in your carry-out bag.
4. You reach your limit when you have a full bag. From there on, it is catch and release (got to leave some for seed!)
I figure next time I'll know where the hot spots are and will have certain critters that I really want since they outsmarted me last time. I figure after a year or two, I'll have the bottoms cleaned up if my shooting improves.
I got home tonight with two pop plastic bottles and an ancient PBR not-aluminum can.
(Got to be careful though. A year ago I plinked a jug and when I got over to it, found lots of tubing and it smelled of ether...)