They were 30 when i first saw them couldnt get a shot cause my living room window was in the way haha.
Well, it took me two this year, but only one connected. Stupid optical illusion branch and arrow deflection. I want my first arrow back!
I'll be out this afternoon in a blind on a food plot. Snowing all morning here and tapering off in the afternoon. Hoping to catch one hungry after the snow slows down. Good luck AM shift!
Haha i feel like this too. Couple aleve and a shot of buffalo trace in the coffee this morning. I was going to go back into work mon-wed and head out Thursday for gun season but i thought wth… might as well sleep in and be lazy. 5am is sleeping in. Get a few things done around the house and hang out with the fam before i head out again. As great of a year and happy as i am im kinda sad its over. I do still have a doe tag and plenty of people who would take the meat. I just love being in the woods. Miss it already.
I feel this in my soul this morning brother! There are still a few public places I can hunt that allow archery till January, but they are small. I have to push through a TON of schoolwork the next few days and this weekend. Hopefully I can get out to one of them to scout and hunt next week.
Congrats OND freaking awesome. Brett / noodles congrats on some earned bucks! Thanks everyone for the kind words and good luck to everyone today. Tis the season for tipping em over
Thats awesome Joe. School work most important. Then get back out if you can. Then we can start planning for next year
I still have a few doe tags but I'm just about tapped out here in MN. Especially with temps about to hit single digits this weekend. The brain has shifted focus from hunting to ice fishing. Happens every year the week before Thanksgiving. Likely be up on Upper Red Lake in the next few weeks catching my limit of walleyes and then out on Mille Lacs/Leech/Lake of the Woods by the end of the year.
Thats awesome. Something ive never seen before (yet). I remember an old friend of my uncle always hunted these huge pine thickets that were planted in the Great Depression down in the shawnee national forest. He killed a huge buck he saw breeding a doe. Had the bead on him mid mount and he didnt have it in him to pull the trigger before the buck was done doing business. I always got a kick out of that story. I was maybe 12/13 at the time.