Overall the second hunt was much better than the numbers brought in. Being with the weather conditions from the first week Joe and I could not go out and scout on friday for letting the roads dry. So, we went out early Saturday morning and found 5 wagon wheels for everyone to have a spot. They were nicely spread out as well, giving everyone plenty of property between each hunting tandem.
Joe and I named all of the wagon wheels and we thought the best thing to do was to draw names of a hat since we had no clue which ones would be more productive.
There were plenty of opportunities for shots. However, the wind was swirling the first couple of days, and that blew a few sounders up really quick. There were also several self admitted rookie mistakes made , which can happen to any of us at any time. The rookie mistake of not picking a spot and having your windage perfect but shooting just over its back. One hunter shot just under one, and the coyotes got a couple also.
Unfortunately , meathead and meathead jr didn't see much action even though they were in the middle of the property on the prettiest wagon wheel there with a little pond and a great view. I have no clue why that area was not productive. There was no reason for it not to be.
But again, it was a better hunt than the number speak, and what a great group of guys we had camp and the food they brought was absolutely fabulous.
This particular property also had a very interesting structure, a castle tower created as a replica of one that the landowner had seen in Spain.
Pics in a bit... watching Tom Phillips put a stalk on....