Well, it started a bit wet, but here is what I got from it....
Setup by 2 pm Friday up the trail by 3. Came back into camp and found John Scifres and children setting up.
Saturday, I went out just before legal light. I hunted three ridges. There was lots of sign and acorns. Plenty of squirrels and chipmunks. 2 shots; 0/2 on squirrels. One deer sighted far too far for a shot.
Saturday,midday..watched as John worked an osage blank into a bow; with hatchet and file.
I was working a little osage/red oak blank with a scraper. John's became a shooter, mine is still in progress..
I went up the hill to do battle with a red squirrel. He seemed to be dropping "bombs" from on high as I launched anti-squirrel missiles..
He 'dropped' a walnut right between my toes in my brush blind: I had no top on my brush blind; and I promptly missed him 3 times...I did however, see a doe on my way in. She was about 30-35 yards off the trail,no shot...tried to get out of her way but, downhill she went, blew at me from 80-90 yards and just walked out of sight.
Don't know what the rest will say; I am blown away with the beauty and bounty of the forest down there.
I will be making the trip again next year, hopefully for a few extra days!!
I will try to get some pics up in a bit..Hope some of you will consider joining us next year.
Saturday evening brought 'Hackbow' and 'the Jersey Boys' into the campground.
Darren and I hunted and stumped -stumped mmostly-
The Jersey boys will be in to tell their story later....
'tecm-tha' stopped in Sunday just as I was breakin camp. Darren and I got to shoot Roland's Korean horse bow!! WOW!! That thing slings an arra. My 500ish and Darren's 900 grain arrows were zingin' off our knuckles. Thanks, Roland for the chance to see Darren draw that thing to 30".