Also, I've gotta' say I'm 100% hooked on archery hunting. It's so much more personal and deliberate. Really a game of wits, trying to outsmart the prey much more than I ever had to with rifle hunting. So much fun!
More personal and deliberate. Boy howdy, did you ever say a mouthful. I know a guy that quit because it was a little too personal and he could not take it. You will understand that for your first kill, but not until.
And a game of wits? And we show up virtually unarmed, LOL!
I saw a monster of a buck this last week at Custer State Park here in South Dakota. He was head down and grazing on a little swell of ground on the edge of a prairie dog town. I drove past until out of sight and pulled over. I trotted thru the potbellied tourist attraction fat-rats and up the hill. I had the wind right at my back blowing up and over to him. One prairie dog after another gave the alarm call and it was echoing back and forth across the prairie. There was no way this mature speedgoat buck could not know I was coming his way. But as I crested the hill, the first thing I saw was his withers! Head down and puttin' on the feedbag at under 20 yds!
I crouched over and duckwalked a little closer until my foot kicked a stray rock and his head came popping up. I was at about 15 yds with him quartering toward me. Not the best archery shot in the world, but it was not season and I had no bow AND I was in a State Park!
They are a little goggle-eyed to begin with, but his did the Warner Brothers Cartoon thing and popped outa his head!!! He lit the afterburners and scorched the earth for 20 yds. I hollered "KEWWW!" and he pulled up short like someone had stood in the stirrups and leaned back on the reins. Apparently he was suddenly interested in looking for the boss doe shouting warnings at him.
I had a good chance to look him over at a broadside view at 35 yds. Either he had record short ears or me may have gone as much as 17 inches with narrow but long spades. I was sweating and shaking and laughing, dang I miss hunting them things.
Looking forward to the pics and the stories. And next time, have arrows ready, pilgrim!