Totally understandable. You work very hard and put in way more work than most. The highs are high but the lows can be very low. Glad to see you back in the game. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Glad to hear you are making adjustments to bring back the confidence. I went back to a single pin sight couple of years ago for that same reason. Under pressure would get pins confused and I always seemed to shoot high. All we can do is try to improve where we can and keep after it
Shooter at 200 yds, ducked in to the trees. Gave him a rattle and hope he'll swing around through the trees to check it out. Sent from my SM-S918U using Tapatalk
I just had a wide 9 point come in to 50 yards. The wind shifted and blew my scent right at him and he took off. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Sitting at urgent care. Took a spill at work this morning. Prettt good abrasion/contusion on the right forearm and jammed my wrist pretty good. Wrist is the main thing I'm worried about, hurts pretty good now that feeling is back, moderate swelling. Always something
The wind seems to be coming out of every direction this morning. I'm thinking of getting down its so bad Sent from my SM-S916U1 using Tapatalk
Had a flock of close to 40 turkeys at 200. Have a yearling doe hanging out at 10 yds in the food plot, hoping she'll draw that buck in. Sent from my SM-S918U using Tapatalk
You still having the spots from several years ago? Hopefully the peep rectifies it, makes sense as to it happening twice, both high. Draw point all anchors hitting but raising bow hand to bring pins into view rather than moving altogether with a peep alignment.
MI. Would never shoot that buck in WI. At least not intentionally or outside my last day sitting in the season. Driving up to Central Sconnie right now, will be in the stand for the evening hunt.