Originally Posted by GloryDayz:
We had hoped for something bigger, it just wasn't out there this weekend (one of the few the son will get to hunt given his hockey schedule). And, he also learned why you carry a sidearm when hunting. This time it was that, while he got a clean shot at 38 yards with the bow, it ended up in the shoulder and not the lungs or heart, so he did the ethical thing and ended the pain quickly. I was pretty impressed that I heard the shot before he let me know he got one. By the time I got from the barn (we were stacking recently milled lumber) to where he was, 10-15 minutes, he was almost done with the field dress.
So, not huge, but a great icing to the cake that was a great weekend.
You carry a sidearm while hunting for personal protection, not to mitigate a 40-yard "clean" shot that missed all vitals.
Putting aside the presumed illegality of shooting a deer with a sidearm during archery season (depending on your state), I would hope the lesson is that consistent, ethical 40-yard archery shots require above-average skill, and if you're not at that level, then the truly ethical action is not to take the shot in the first place. [Reply]
Saw the biggest whitetail Ive laid eyes on on my farm day before yesterday. Gonna hit my stands starting tomorrow after rain ends and do some serious sits with the bow. He is a true corker. Voted today so nothing to get in the way [Reply]
Been extremely slow on the mature buck front this year, but 17 turkeys just cruised by my stand. Wich is very exciting, haven’t had turkeys on the property for about 10 years other that a spotting of a hen and chicks two years ago. [Reply]
Been extremely slow on the mature buck front this year, but 17 turkeys just cruised by my stand. Wich is very exciting, haven’t had turkeys on the property for about 10 years other that a spotting of a hen and chicks two years ago. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Dunerdr:
Been extremely slow on the mature buck front this year, but 17 turkeys just cruised by my stand. Wich is very exciting, haven’t had turkeys on the property for about 10 years other that a spotting of a hen and chicks two years ago.
Originally Posted by Dunerdr:
Been extremely slow on the mature buck front this year, but 17 turkeys just cruised by my stand. Wich is very exciting, haven’t had turkeys on the property for about 10 years other that a spotting of a hen and chicks two years ago.
awesome stuff. 10 years ago I was covered up in turkey. I run 3 cell cams and 2 reconyx and have had one bird on camera since April. Our bird numbers in Missouri has some areas in a free fall. MDC knows it but cant determine cause and are very closed mouth about it. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Dunerdr:
Been extremely slow on the mature buck front this year, but 17 turkeys just cruised by my stand. Wich is very exciting, haven’t had turkeys on the property for about 10 years other that a spotting of a hen and chicks two years ago.
On our place, the bobcats followed the turkeys and pretty much took care of them. There are a couple small groups yet, but nothing like there was a couple years after we saw the first one.
Might look out for bobcats and get to trapping them if you see them. [Reply]