We have had one hot, humid, miserable August here. Too hot to even think about moving/working on stands, at least for me. The weather forecast says 70's for highs at the end of this week. I sure hate to miss that, but I leave for Newfoundland in just over a day with 5 other guys from Illinois and Wisconsin, so I guess I'll have to hope for nice weather when I get back.
Overcast all day yesterday with a nice, cool evening. Cool this morning, shot the longbow one last time before leaving. Heard a flock of geese working a cornfield that just got picked. Nothing sounds like "wild in the midwest" like a flock of Canadas. Seeing lots of deer at work, some tiny fawns still. My son Chase and I were out squirrel hunting last weekend. Two shots, no squirrels but we didn't lose any arrows so that's a good start. HUGE storm blew in, we got up next to a big oak to try to get under the canopy a little better. Wasn't long before it was an absolute deluge. We almost had to yell to hear each other because of the rain. I told him that this would be good weather for deer to be moving and as if on cue, two fawns appeared and were chasing each other around, almost like playing tag. They would stop, start, stop, it was hilarious. They started running straight at us and got to within 20 yards but saw or heard us laughing too loud and poof, gone in an instant. It was good time to teach him not to shoot at anything in that kind of weather, unless it is in open country like a caribou, which is on our list for next year. Then the lightning started and was WAY too close so we mad a mad, muddy dash for the truck. Didn't break any arrows, bows or bones but we sure got soaked.
All in all another great day to be in the woods. Can't wait til cool, crisp mornings and hunting with friends here and in Wisconsin this fall. But first, moose hunting...
Sorry for the long story, but you started it Joe!