Faith and I set up on the top of a saddle just below the Blue Ridge Parkway, hoping to inspire a tom to move across the saddle. I was hoping for some "Blue Ridge" mojo , but the closest gobbling was about 300 yards to the north, above the saddle and that boy just wouldn't move...I'm not sure he came down out of his roost tree before I headed in. One shot from a 12 gauge ended the gobbling I heard maybe a half mile below me.
When I came in I grabbed another "Faith", the 2009-10 Dryad Orion, and we all went down to the shooting lane ,an old logging road that is all tore up along the edges from scratching by my new best friends, two hens that must be laying or nesting nearby . Especially by comparison, the Sarrels Blue Ridge Semi Recurve is so smooth to draw, never a hint of stacking at my 28.5" draw. I generally don't care for a stippled or checkered grip, because I have always held my bow very lightly, almost with an open hand, but I wear a camo mechanics' glove on my bow hand when I'm hunting and I think the stippling and the cushioned palm of the glove work really well together to keep the bow right where you want it without having to squeeze the grip. The winning bidder at the auction is going to want to hunt this bow a lot!
Tons of gobbling after sunset last night, so maybe I'll get into the right place at the right time later this week and put a little more mojo on her.