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On 10/2/2018 at 12:25 PM, moog5050 said:

Thanks Biz.  It’s an eight but happy to shoot my first ever oct 1 buck. 

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Been there, done that - opening day buck with a bow. Unfortunately, now you have ~40 days to 2nd guess that decision. Just wait until the rut when you're armed with an anterless tag only! Trust me, that's a hard pill to swallow! Congrat all the same! Recurve bow?

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4 hours ago, nyslowhand said:

Been there, done that - opening day buck with a bow. Unfortunately, now you have ~40 days to 2nd guess that decision. Just wait until the rut when you're armed with an anterless tag only! Trust me, that's a hard pill to swallow! Congrat all the same! Recurve bow?

Already there slowhand.  It was bad enough being tagged out before my rut vacation but now I have all season.  That said, I don’t know how much time I will have out there until gun season anyways. 

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37 minutes ago, moog5050 said:

Already there slowhand.  It was bad enough being tagged out before my rut vacation but now I have all season.  That said, I don’t know how much time I will have out there until gun season anyways. 

You need to latch onto to a waterfowler, youll be hooked in not time

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Already there slowhand.  It was bad enough being tagged out before my rut vacation but now I have all season.  That said, I don’t know how much time I will have out there until gun season anyways. 


Out of sight out of mind. If I shot a buck on 10/1, I would hunt till gun opener when I can shoot another buck


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55 minutes ago, Biz-R-OWorld said:

 

 


Out of sight out of mind. If I shot a buck on 10/1, I would hunt till gun opener when I can shoot another buck


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Nah.  Still lots to look forward to the extent I can get out there.  I get to live vicariously through phade and David when we hunt together and enjoy in their successes on one of the great bucks we have around.  Both were real close to a big PY buck on opener.  We celebrate the victories like a team and I look forward to that text that its time to track again. 

Plus, Natalie is itching to get out there with me in bow.  Hopefully we will be blessed with a doe or two when hunting together.

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Nah.  Still lots to look forward to the extent I can get out there.  I get to live vicariously through phade and David when we hunt together and enjoy in their successes on one of the great bucks we have around.  Both were real close to a big PY buck on opener.  We celebrate the victories like a team and I look forward to that text that its time to track again. 
Plus, Natalie is itching to get out there with me in bow.  Hopefully we will be blessed with a doe or two when hunting together.

Sometimes getting one real early gives you the freedom to try some spots/strategies you may not usually. And that may up your game and increase your hunting knowledge. It also may keep your ass in bed when the bow season is running out and it’s 33 degrees and pissing rain and blowing 20 mph while Phade is froze to a tree! Lol


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Decided last minute to sit for a couple of hours before going to work this morning.  Was there about an hour and rainstorm came in.  I hunt on a field edge, but went into the woods to try and find a dry spot... the alternative was to go home by walking 1/2 mile through the field and get down poured on.  Managed to stay fairly dry standing under a tree for an hour before I slipped out when the rain let up.  Might head back in for the evening round.

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I went for a stillhunt and managed to see some deer before they saw me. Then i lost track of them as i tried to get closer,and then they saw me before i saw them and the game was up!! They hung out where i thought they may be though because of the wind direction. It was fun,and then i got wet...

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22 minutes ago, TreeGuy said:

Yea Moog, get into predator hunting ! It will be fun they said....its a cheap sport they said....

Seriously though, missing and stealing are things u can do year round....emoji23.png

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lol - yes Andrew, cheap and easy are not the things I learned from you about chasing dogs.  It was fun though even if I never connected.  It aint over yet!

By the way, I will send you a list of suggested items you should buy for next hunt that I can "borrow"

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