You know when you're in your man cave you will tell the guys the story about that nice 145" 10pt over there in about 3 min. The story on this one will take a lot longer and they will tell how much more it means to you.
Good job man, I wish I had history with one like that.
This has been an uneventful season so far. Even my trail cams are not seeing much. The most excitement I've had was a three legged coyote. Typical bowhunting though I guess. Hours of boredom for a few minutes of action . . .
Some of it could be just less people posting about them too. . . . I don't know, it just seemed like there were always a few decent ones shot by now. Good luck guys
Maybe I am imagining it, but it seems like every year some of you have connected on bucks you had patterned during opening week.
The heat and bugs must have really impacted things. . . . . Seems slow on here
All I can say is that I am seeing the same thing. Ours tends to be a property that the bucks don't stay on most of the year anyway, but this year seems even worse.
It'll turn around in 2 - 3 weeks guys . . . .
Waiting for it to cool down and Skeeters to be dead. It is always a good idea to get out and knock the rust off though. Seems like I always forget something my first couple of times out.
We have a bully that if I see I will shoot too. I think he is why other nice deer are not coming over. They might be bigger, but they just don't want to deal with his attitude.
I would shoot him ASAP with a land owner tag if you have one.
I grew up learning the hard way too, but like some others have said, with everything the boys had going on all of the time I am sure that they would not have gone at all if they had to put in as much effort as I did.
Who knows if they will go out as adults, but I wanted to make sure that we had...
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