I was out scouting one last time on Saturday, one last place to check and we're walking a side hill near a gas well. You know the type of area, a hill with knee high vegetation and all sorts of tangled vegetation underneath. I take a step with my uphill foot, the right foot, and as soon as I lift my left foot I'm on the ground, faster than you can blink. There was a 3-4" log pointing straight downhill and wet to boot! No problem getting up, didn't feel anything other than a little embarassment and the scouting continued. Fast forward to Monday morning, a slight twinge in the lower lumbar region. It all starts snowballing until Tuesday afternoon, I can't sit, walk, sleep, stand, you name it.
Well I'm off to the bone and muscle fixer this afternoon. Doesn't look promising for Saturday's opener and I've been going crazy most of the summer waiting for this season to get here. I just can't believe it! Haven't had to go through this in a long time, like neck surgery back in 1996 and I lost an entire season. I'm hoping that this can be reversed quickly, so I can at least pull back the string and get out and get to some of my ground stands. Wish me luck