Nice buck BNB congrats!
That cold seems to creep up on all of us. Scheels makes a killing off that.Aw man...,, that's a couple of cool pics!
Overall here in western " blue plate" country, once Nov 5th hit, movement was horrible.
Those hunting in the thick had action, those watching fields and open areas didn't fair so well.
Older I get, the more I'm gonna focus on the last 10 days of October.
Have always Loved early November but once snow n cold move in...
I'm becoming a wimp.
45+ years of sitting in trees late season have taken their tole.
First time in years I tagged out in Oct (Halloween) and felt good to do so.
Good! Keep that no good dirty rotten acorn thief from eating what's really meant for the bears.Aw man...,, that's a couple of cool pics!
Overall here in western " blue plate" country, once Nov 5th hit, movement was horrible.
Those hunting in the thick had action, those watching fields and open areas didn't fair so well.
Older I get, the more I'm gonna focus on the last 10 days of October.
Have always Loved early November but once snow n cold move in...
I'm becoming a wimp.
45+ years of sitting in trees late season have taken their tole.
First time in years I tagged out in Oct (Halloween) and felt good to do so.
I didn't want my personal info revealed as the picture had all my info visible on tag.@Rowdie what happened
Ok damn I actually seen the pic and didn't even realize it, put it in photoshop and blacken it out.I didn't want my personal info revealed as the picture had all my info visible on tag.
Might have to ask the younger generation to help you outI've never used photoshope. I didnt put much time in this year. I took the first buck that wasn't a spike. 2nd shot I hit him at 600 yds in back leg after I adjusted wind better. Then he was easy to find after a hike.
It needs to be said. You missed the first shot at how far?? The 2nd shot piss poor hit in the back leg. Then it was easy to find. And I'm sure your thinking it was a success. And your probably one of the guys that shoot steel out to 1000 yds.I've never used photoshope. I didnt put much time in this year. I took the first buck that wasn't a spike. 2nd shot I hit him at 600 yds in back leg after I adjusted wind better. Then he was easy to find after a hike.
Yeah he probably found it on some posted land and didn't even have the common courtesy to let them knowIt needs to be said. You missed the first shot at how far?? The 2nd shot piss poor hit in the back leg. Then it was easy to find. And I'm sure your thinking it was a success. And your probably one of the guys that shoot steel out to 1000 yds.
I was surprised how easy it was. Once I got to the top of hil where I hit it, he was just 100 yds below me. I've never practiced to more than 300 yds. You mad bro?It needs to be said. You missed the first shot at how far?? The 2nd shot piss poor hit in the back leg. Then it was easy to find. And I'm sure your thinking it was a success. And your probably one of the guys that shoot steel out to 1000 yds.
Nope not mad bro, I now know what type of person you are and not much of a hunter.I was surprised how easy it was. Once I got to the top of hil where I hit it, he was just 100 yds below me. I've never practiced to more than 300 yds. You mad bro?
So you have NEVER made a bad hit on a deer? Good for you...Nope not mad bro, I now know what type of person you are and not much of a hunter.
Probably never shot at one. Too busy impressing transgenders:So you have NEVER made a bad hit on a deer? Good for you...
You'll tend to shoot high at angles "up" or "down": Just make sure you have a backstop "up": Don't shoot over the horizon.I was surprised how easy it was. Once I got to the top of hil where I hit it, he was just 100 yds below me. I've never practiced to more than 300 yds. You mad bro?
Did you get permission from weaver before you retrieved your deer?I was surprised how easy it was. Once I got to the top of hil where I hit it, he was just 100 yds below me. I've never practiced to more than 300 yds. You mad bro?