New Hunting Adventures
Its been a while and its time for an update. We've been extremely busy with soccer (Syd) and Taekwando (Jacob). Our December is completely booked with soccer (YOP and tournaments), except for Christmas weekend, itself! In the middle of that, Jacob has Taekwando functions and we bought tickets to see the US Women's National Team play China in Phoenix in one of their last World Cup victory tour games. I won't mention names, but someone is VERY excited!
With all of those weekends booked and Sydney's pheasant hunt coming up the second weekend in January (9th), we finally carved out some time to do some trap shooting so she could get used to swinging and shooting at moving targets. We went out to the shooting range last Saturday morning to start practicing. We spent the earlier part of the week talking about form, process, etc., and watching videos. I told her not to get high hopes, but to concentrate on the process, itself. I told her with more and more practice, she'll get good at it. Turns out, she's a natural! We had the trap range to ourselves, so that was nice to not have added pressure. The trap is voice-activated, which was a new one for me. That took some getting used to as birds flew anytime you spoke. I threw a bird so she could see what it was like and then I wenlt. She nailed the first three birds in a row! To say I was pleasantly surprised is an understatement! After that, we both missed a few and hit a few. She even said that the recoil of her Mossberg 500 Superbantam wasn't bad at all. We didn't keep too close county, but we both hit somewhere around a dozen clays. 25 shots in a row ended up being a little much for her, so we called it a morning after one round. On the drive home, she asked if we could head back the next day. Yep, I smiled! We went back Sunday and, after missing the first few, she ended up nailing five in a row! She missed a couple after that, then hit three in a row, missed a couple, hit a couple and so on. She ended up hitting another 12-14 birds on Sunday! I'm trying to talk her into heading back out this weekend for another round, but we'll see how she feels.
A pic and a couple of cell phone videos from last weekend. You can't see it, but those are solid hits on clays!
Videos
We should find out tomorrow about spring hunts. AGFD should be hitting credit cards tomorrow for spring turkey and javelina. I'm hoping my 17 bonus points will finally bring that Gould's tag my way! The archery javelina tag is pretty much guaranteed for me. Syd couldn't put in for archery javelina this year because of (you guessed it) soccer and her pheasant hunt taking up all the free weekends. She put in for the youth javelina hunt at the end of January and it has two weekends. One of those has to be in our favor, right?
I have to finish getting my bow back to ready condition after making some adjustments to my sight cage. Archery deer opens December 11 and I'm planning on hitting a couple of units with a buddy. One is open in December (19B) and one is open in January (19A, along with javelina). I'll have to see if I can get permission to share the photos, but he shot (rifle) a 173" 5x6 mule deer in 19A and another friend shot a HUGE (no score) 4x4 muley in 19B. That 4x4 actually dwarfed my buddy's 5x6 if you can believe that! My wife saw those bucks and is being pretty open-minded about me being gone in search of a buck like that!