We have eastern spring turkey season right now where I hunt and my boom stick is a Mossberg 590A1 SPX 12 ga and some #4.
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Join the contest SubscribeWishing you and your daughter much success, brother!! Nothing better than taking your kid out to hunt.Hike/scouting trip.
This guy was 80 yds from the truck when I got back to it.
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Another spot, that delivered success, at a different time.
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Yep.
Getting amped for hunting this year!!
Lotta trips planned, lotta tags pulled.
And taking my 10 yr old on her first hunt she can shoot on!!
She has been asking since she was 2.5 yrs old.
“I shoot elk with you daddy?”
To say Im excited about that is the understatement of the year.![]()
Wishing you and your daughter much success, brother!! Nothing better than taking your kid out to hunt.
Never fails, go deer hunting and the squirrels just about climb up your legView attachment 7982556
Never fails, go deer hunting and the squirrels just about climb up your legView attachment 7982556
Maybe that is why they came so close, they thought I was the biggest nut in the woods.They're looking for some nuts
I'd have killed it just so it didn't spread it's derpy geneticsManaged to avoid some responsibilities this morning. First bowhunt of the year.
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Got some video screenshots of this fugly little bastard right after daybreak. He can do whatever he wants, he’s safe from my arrow.
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Being a little wonky in youth doesn’t mean a thing.I'd have killed it just so it didn't spread it's derpy genetics
Been there. 30 minutes before sunrise means to me, give it another 10. And forget, 30 minutes after sunset. Last year, passed up deer that I could see but not see well enough to dare take a shot. (nothing like trying to track a deer in the woods in the middle of the night to ruin the end of a fine day. And I am not a that bad of a tracker. ).
May I make a suggestion? Get a long rope. Tie your (unloaded) rifle to it and lower it to the ground before you try climbing down. (same with getting in the stand, get in it and then raise your rifle to the stand by the rope.).Of the stand…not out of it. More to the point, this is my 70 year old ass trying to not kill myself getting down from there! Haha
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Deer almost completely ignore farm equipment. Like someone taking off a corn field will chase the deer out of the last couple rows, and they will stand there and not know what to do. Now if that equipment stops and turns off they will be gone instantly.Well…shit. Hazards of hunting property that doesn’t belong to you, with some leased farmland.
Hopefully everything just bedded down until he’s done. I still have about an hour left of shooting light, but I can hear him loading at least one more round. Doubtful, but I’m choosing to be an optimist.
In SC we get one hour before/after sunrise/sunset. Thats why guys put $2,500 scopes on $500 rifles! If conditions are decent using my scope I can get to 45 minutes before/after.Been there. 30 minutes before sunrise means to me, give it another 10. And forget, 30 minutes after sunset. Last year, passed up deer that I could see but not see well enough to dare take a shot. (nothing like trying to track a deer in the woods in the middle of the night to ruin the end of a fine day. And I am not a that bad of a tracker. ).
Nice picture
In Louisiana the law says shooting time is 30 minutes Before sunrise to 30 minutes After sunset. A fellow shooting one 45 minutes before sunrise here and gets caught will lose the deer and the rifle and get to spend some quality time in the parish courthouse with a kindly gentleman who will look “dimly” on his accomplishment (pun intended).In SC we get one hour before/after sunrise/sunset. Thats why guys put $2,500 scopes on $500 rifles! If conditions are decent using my scope I can get to 45 minutes before/after.
Looks like my AO. What part if NC you in, if you don’t mind me askingView attachment 7997878View attachment 7997879View attachment 7997880
I hope they never pick up that little roll of cotton
This was literally my first time using a pop-up ground blind. I’ve always used hang-on and climber tree stands, since I’ve always found a way to make them work in my area. With the increased possibility of my kids getting interested in hunting with me, I decided it was time to start using a ground blind for comfort and safety reasons over a double ladder stand. Bought this one on a buddy’s recommendation.Have you had it long? I almost bought one a year ago, but wondering about durability vs the high price.
Also curious about how "warm" it is compared to traditional blinds? I hate sitting in them because of the lack or visibility and range of motion, but when the weather is nasty, cold, wet and windy, sitting inside one in a comfortable chair wins every time.
Just east of Roanoke Rapids. It’s flat.Looks like my AO. What part if NC you in, if you don’t mind me asking