[QUOTE="MUDSHARK, post: 1772612, member: Hopefully I set it up right last time I didn't turn the stupid thing on.[/QUOTE] We've all done that! Sent from my SM-S908U using Bowhunting.com Forums mobile app
We've all done that! Sent from my SM-S908U using Bowhunting.com Forums mobile app[/QUOTE] Good to know I'm not the only DA
I can top that… 1. While pulling my bow up I caught a screw in step & snapped off my sight pins Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
I've done it again, the one cam was on but the batteries were dead. So it didn't take any pics the last 40 days. SumBeach Fresh batteries are in it now. Put my 2nd cell cam there were that one was. I had pics from last yr. Oct thru May. Nothing to exciting. Couple small bucks from last yr. Hope to see them this yr
Headed out tomorrow evening, maybe Thursday morning but definitely Thursday evening Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Batteries are getting to be half the price of the cameras now...killing me. I purchased 48 energiser lithiums and ouch!
Saw nothing…my cameras were silent as well Trying again tomorrow in a different county Let’s hope !!!! Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Let's go Brett, good luck today. Headed to a Pirate Baseball game in Pittsburgh. ( With my Local YMCA , Volunteered in assisting in taking some mentally challenged ppl to a baseball game).
We need to see some blood Brett! Let's go! Good luck! Sent from my SM-S908U using Bowhunting.com Forums mobile app
Bobcat cub at 30 yards No sign of momma Wondering if that cub scent will ruin my night ?it’s down wind from me Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Last year I was hunting a special draw site. Used a sit and climb for the first time and got up to height before light. Light comes and I realize I am not up high enough. Put bow in bow holder on arm rail, move harness tether up the tree a few feet and start to climb. Get upper section raised up and wiggle it for bite, place weight on it so I can pull up lower section and hear the loudest crack I've ever heard. Scared me and was unsure of what just happened. Once I gathered myself it dawned on me. I put the 5 arrows left in my quiver on the back side of the tree hanging on a new accessory strap I've never used before. When I raised the upper section, the cable went around the bottom third of the arrow shafts and once I got the weight on it, it snapped 3 or 4 of them simultaneously. Still have a few of the snapped shafts in the bed of my truck as a reminder.
Nothing but the bobcat cub Headed to Utah on Saturday to semi-guide a friend on an elk hunt …my wife’s idea Limited cell coverage but I wish you all the best next week Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk