Sorry to hear that man. Did it happen when you drug your doe out? I hope you feel better soon. Ohio wasn't kind to me this year either but we'll get even!! Sent from my SM-N975U1 using Tapatalk
Here she is. Low forward lungs. Small nick on heart that did not open any heart chambers. Did cut her entry side leg at the joint.
Still have a ND archery tag burning a hole in my pocket. Met a guy in the bar when we were there on labor day weekend who said he owns/manages a lot of acres. Gave me his business card and said to text him if we want to hunt. Texted him this morning and wouldn't you know it he sent back 4 dropped pins for me. Almost all of his land is farm ground but there are tree rows and a bit of terrain we could get in on. Now to start planning to see if any buddies want to go back.
Well....curve ball, I'm headed back home, so this buck will have to wait. Normally I'd slap myself for that comment, but life is crazy. Nothing big, just have to go. Smh.
Not sure if y'all remember. This past early fall my sister-in-law's husband had a massive aneurysm at the age of 47. Since then, He has had 3 strokes, 2 more aneurysms, pneumonia, meningitis, and several surgeries to install stents and bypasses. He is actually coming home from the rehab hospital today! He is a shell of his former self, significant cognitive deficit, and will never be able to do what he used to do, but miraculously, he is alive and coming home. I remember many of y'all said some prayers for him and wanted to say thank you and keep you in the loop.
Yes ma'am! There are places I cant get to with a cart. Side benny was that I could tow 2-3 kids around the field
Way to go, Pic! I was saying to my wife last night that the doe you shot with that blood was probably dead within 10 yards of you … congratulations! Sent from my iPhone using Bowhunting.com Forums