Got a good laugh out of that when they were trying to load onto the roof.. reminds me of my first years hunting Public in Ohio. I killed a big body buck and all we had was my friends Dodge Caliber with a hitch deer cart. It damn near dragging the ground hahah. The looks and thumbs up we got driving to the hotel was priceless.
We’ll, I’m waiting to get a CT scan, but I’m 99.99% sure I’m passing a kidney stone. This one feels more like a boulder, lol, ouch! Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
This is my second time to deal with them. I passed2 opening weekend of bow season 3 years ago. It didn’t hurt like this round. I managed to hunt and kill 2 does that day. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
So I wake up and it's like daylight in the bedroom and i thought how is it possible i overslept? Here it's just my wife on her phone. Grrrrr!!!!!
Good job shawn. Was it because you smelled like an acorn? ;-) Sent from my SM-G955U using Bowhunting.com Forums mobile app
First buck needs to be taken out. Hoping one of the neighbors who just want any deer that will walk by will get a crack at him. Needs taken out of the gene pool. I wish I had a better view of the back two bucks in the next two. They're my decent deer on the property. And still glad to be getting turkeys on camera. Sent from my SM-G955U using Bowhunting.com Forums mobile app
Here is my share of the meat from the elk trip. We filled one elk tag and one deer tag. My brother got the elk. I got the deer. It was a little buck I shot with my rifle when it ran across the road while we driving for bears when the elk hunting slowed down. It was the only white-tail buck I saw all trip. Nonresident tags are too expensive not to fill when given the opportunity. I would have brought back more meat but it wasn’t frozen enough to stay good during the 10 hours of flying to get home. Sent from my iPhone using Bowhunting.com Forums
I knew it was down, I was just saying, lol. That's what I always say whether I know it's down or not. I heard her crash, so I knew she was done. I just didn't see where she fell.