A couple years ago Micky did a counting cou thread talking about the ones he let walk. Tonight...ohhh what a night! Sat in stand from about 4:00 on. The wind died off around 5:30 and the woods just came alive. First a fat little doe came to the base of my tree and licks the bottom of my rapid rail. Not really sure what I stepped in but she seemed to like it. As she walked quarting away I brought my osage stick to full draw and counted "one" when I knew the picture looked right. I eased the string back down and she walked away. Shortly there after I heard a grunt. Now we may be talking. Out of nowhere a basket racked 7 point walks right under me and follows the doe's trail. I come to full draw again and gave a bit of a whistle. He stopped and I counted "two". He looked around a bit and off he went. 10 minutes later a small heard of does filed by from a different direction and I was able to count 3,4, and 5. Some of you are wondering why? Well I have 4 kids 3 hunt and those deer all belonged on the recieving end of there shafts. My reward is the quiet of the woods, the solitude of no office and no phones and the knowledge that the big boys will be prowling soon as the young bucks are starting to show me the rut is coming. In the mean time counting cou is damn good practice for when the moment of truth arrives.
Great night to be in the woods with a stick and string!
Sooo 5 and counting...
Anyone else trying Ferret's cou counting training technique?
Brian