I don't like to post photos of "myself" but for now heres yours truly in Mass with hope,, zone 11 in the thickest scrub oaks i can find because its usually where the deer are at this time. the shotgun season ends 12/11 and I'll have more freedom to show some of our areas and hopefully I'll get some luck with Hope and make it happen. if not I still enjoy this bow! I bareshafted some shafts from Hope and found its the Heritage 90's w/ 200gr points 7 1/2 brace and the nock was lowered a 1/4 ( I left the dental floss on and put a string nock under it) shoots a bare shaft perfect out to 20yds,, hopefully I can put it into the spot when my heart feels like its going to explode!
I accidently deleted the pic from the treestand but this is a pic from the ground at my treestnd which is 15' up and the scrubs are also 10' up and I'm looking into them and the run is dead center in the picture inside there and the deer usually will come from behind the tree and around the right side and then away to the left which should give me a quartering to the left shot, which is my favorite because I'm a righty (I'm just not always right
) I shot my thanksgiving coyote from this stand.
this area is adjacent to the infamous "Myles Standish State Forest in Plymouth Ma, aka the Warzone... my father was hit in his stomach with 3 pellets this bird season there and he has been shot 3 different times in 15yrs with birdshot here,, I won't bird hunt there AT ALL unless its after noon time when alot of the morning rush hunters or what we call the First Wave heads home.
this is me after sitting for 6hrs since dark and then walking the trails for about a 1/2 mile and seeing absolutely no deer tracks crossing anywhere but this is a pheasant area in this pic and this is what they get stocked in its very thick and these scrub oaks will test the best clothes made and if they don't send you home looking like a scarecrow then the ticks will get all over you and you better have some hartz flea and tick shampoo at home trust me,,,nothing poisoness here though, 1 coyote and 1 raccoon track on a 1/2 mile walk down these beach type sand trails and thats it after 3 days since a heavy rain... this place is dead for now and I'm thinking it must of got pushed by the shotgunners so time to go to another spot.
heres my next spot,, I got here late so I couldn't snap too many photos cause it was sundown but I will when I go back to get my can call that I forgot tonight,, this is a great spot! I stay on the ground alot during gun because these gun hunters will see you if your up in a tree and then come looking around when your gone and basically take your spot over or your stand is gone if you leave it. I shot a 4-pointer on the other side of this property on 11/12 and its more open here for better shots..
its blurry but this is my typical ground set-up I thought it was cool seeing how you other guys have your stands,, Nifty seat, 2nd arrow somewhere within reach of my right hand and a can call or grunt within reach,, usually my Binos are nearby hanging somewhere and then imagine me there trying to balance myself on that nifty seat while trying to stay awake,, the nifty keeps me awake and its perfect to shoot a bow from...