The moon phase was right for afternoon hunting a few days ago so off I went.
I don't wear camo anymore although my cat quiver is camo, I have had it for years and really like it so I guess I will make an exception in it's case.

when I build a blind I build a BLIND! This one should out last me because of the cedar logs. I have killed two deer out of the blind with my flintlock but didn't have room to draw my bow inside the blind until I rebuilt it last week, there is plenty of room now.

My view from the blind, 5 white oaks, acorns were dropping like rain.

I like comfort;

Osage static recurve, 571 gr cane arrow with a Zwickey Delta on the business end.

Well, my lucky hat didn't come through for me that day. When the deer showed up I turned in the blind and tinked my bow against one of the logs in the blind. The deer thought of somewhere else they would rather be.
