Yup, we're all still kickin'. The Old Man hasn't slowed down hunting any, he still hunts pretty much every day of the season and spends about a month in the spring in Louisiana chasing pigs. He doesn't get up into trees much anymore (he'll turn 77 in a week) and shoots bows in the low 50's lb range, mostly hunts out of semi-permanent ground blinds. He doesn't get off the farm much anymore, afraid something will happen while he's away. He kills a couple bucks a year, this year he targeted a couple older ones that had been around for a few years, like 7 1/2 yr old bucks, with "small" horns, they were both in the low 150's, I think.
I didn't do well on the bucks this year, I shot only a doe back of my house in early October, the deer hunting right now where I live in west central Indiana is pretty dismal between a couple bad EHD years and the mismanagement by our DNR. On my farm in Missouri I had a good hunt in November, saw the buck I wanted to kill 6 times in 10 days, but zigged where I should have zagged a couple times and never got a shot. That place is getting better year by year and I have high hopes for the future.
We're all still plugging away!
Thanks for the thoughts!
Ryan