Beautiful morning to start with Before sunrise I'm creeping in and I see a huge rack silhouetted up on at the bluff on the pipeline I'm following. He's a good distance away and I stalk in to about 60 yds, there is actually two, one 10 pointer and a beast of a body and one 6. Can't get any closer and I can't take a shot anyway it's about 45 mins before legal, so I just watch as they walk off slowly.
Anyway I sit in a natural blind for the morning and don't se anything else so I decide to pack up for some lunch, I take the arrow off the string to put it back into my quiver and wasn't careful, the Razorhead just ever so slightly touched the string and I cut through two strands of my 15 stand flemish.
So now I go home eat some lunch, make a new string (I know I should have done that already but...) and put it on the stretcher until tomorrow morning ,This is for a 70" 1958 Bear Kodiak Special.
I grab the 1957 Kodiak off the wall and head out for an afternoon hunt, saw another nice buck but no shot, too far away.
Anyway the moral of the story is why do what you can get done today and be prepared in the event of a cut string when you can put it off for another day, this is a great way to cycle through your bows.
Good luck to all and be safe.