Oh yeah I remember that now. I remember a few ppl gave you a hard time for it lol. It’s not too late for you tho Sent from my iPhone using Bowhunting.com Forums
Watch he is going to give you a 2nd chance on your next sit. I'm calling it! Sent from my SM-G900V using Tapatalk
I wouldn't mind it, but like the two giants the others got on trail cam, I chalk up to the same scenario. Trying to draw any sort of a pattern on a buck based on one sighting in early November is akin to catching the same fish you seen jump 120 feet off shore
This weekend, being that November will be winding down, I am going to ask them to send me the pics of the two bucks. I guarantee both would be 170 and the biggest likely in the 180's. Gave me a bit of pep in my step the first 2 days after seeing them, then reality set in The one is just beastly, I chit you not.
25 yds yes, 12 yards, he ain't dropping much. I'd have been drawn well before the pic. Him and rhe doe come in from about 8 o'clock she got out directly in front of me and them he came in. I'd have been drawn by the time he got to 9 and shot just as I took the picture. Always works in thought, I never attempted it though so who knows. But when I first seen him, if I was going to attempt a shot, I'm 98% certain I would have made it.
Geez dont know how rest of my season will play out im literally loaded up for a trip to Bowhunt my way down to where i will spend my annual gun season on family farm and get phone call that Father in Law just had 3 seizures. Hes been battling cancer for awhile now. Hope he will be ok but i have a feeling we are about to get bad news. Ugh. All the sudden my desire to hunt has escaped me. Hope it all comes out ok but i guess from here on out will depend on life.
Sorry to her that Shocker. Take care of the family. The deer will still be there. Sent from my SM-N975U using Tapatalk
Just sat through an earthquake. It was only a 3.7, but my wife actually heard it since we are only about 5 miles from the epicenter. Unfortunately I had my headphones in listening to Boston when it hit but I sure felt it. The funny part is that my wife was convinced that a tree had fallen and hit the house and she’s from Southern California. I knew immediately that it was a quake. I was born and raised here.