My wife reminded me, the freezer is kinda full, so I might want to think about that before shooting a deer... Done. Thought about it. Think I'll find a tree on Saturday...
Buy another freezer! My wife reminded me we are paying the electric for an empty freezer for the past year or so....
I would score the first point on the left beam and the second point as a G2 based upon that angle making it a typical 10. Give yourself that extra 1.5" of mass. But, I am not expert.
1000% the point closest to the burr is the G1/brow tine/"eyeguard" (to all you flat brim HUSHers out there.) Pass Go, collect 1.5". Heckuva buck, Josh.
I’m back on stand for the pm sit. I’m not saying if I’ll shoot does or not. Every time I say I’ll shoot a doe they don’t show. I think they’ve hacked my account. No matter what happens this sit I’m pulling this climber to take to Kentucky tomorrow.
About 10:45 the north wind picked up. I was damp from water dripping from trees. My butt cheeks were soaked from sitting down on a wet seat. I just wasn’t dressed properly. I was surviving until the 15mph north wind hit and I said screw this. I climbed down, ate and immediately went to sleep.
Honestly I’m still shocked that I saw nothing this morning. It poured rain all night. They should have been moving. Maybe this evening.
From when my buck was scored, I had a tine that was first off the "burr." It was considered an "abnormal" tine just as this one would be. The one that looks like the "eye guard" would be counted as the G1 then G2 and so on. The "unicorn" is an abnormal tine, IMO.
Everyone trying to run n gun and I'm here trying to yak n bow! Happy hunting everyone Sent from my SM-G950U using Bowhunting.com Forums mobile app