StringShooter
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I hunted this morning in North East Missouri for the first time this year. As soon as I got out of the truck, I could hear the tune of the yotes in the far corner of the field I was hunting...never a good sign for deer activity in the area.
As daylight arrived, the turkeys began their usual chants. There were two flocks, one in front and one behind my stand in the creek bottom. I will admit that I am not a big turkey fan. I am looking for the wall hanger buck not a long neck bird. Anyway, I had decided to try for a bird this year and had 5 big hens begin to approach my stand from the left side. I stood up, put my release on the string and waited for them to get in range. Well, they would only get as close as 35 yards and I decided to give it a crack. When they walked behind some brush, I drew back and after about 30 seconds, let the arrow go. Dead on! (except for the small twig). I would have taken the bird but...stuff happens
We have a lot of birds and I know I will have numerous chances during the rest of the season.
I guess the bummer is, I didn't see any deer...ummmm
I blame it on the yotes because when I climbed out of the tree, and began my hike back to the truck, one ran out of the corner of the field about 50 yards from my stand.
There are a few of things that I have never tried before and one is coyote hunting. I think the time has come that they need thinned out a bit. I bet it would be a blast for sure.
Hey Jesse, the deer seem to be kind of shy so far this year. I drove up Hwy 61 into Bowling Green this morning and didn't see one deer along the highway peering at the cars and trucks. Not one struck by any vehicles either.
What's your play on the deer situation so far since you were around last week? It seems to me that they need another couple of weeks to get roused up.
As daylight arrived, the turkeys began their usual chants. There were two flocks, one in front and one behind my stand in the creek bottom. I will admit that I am not a big turkey fan. I am looking for the wall hanger buck not a long neck bird. Anyway, I had decided to try for a bird this year and had 5 big hens begin to approach my stand from the left side. I stood up, put my release on the string and waited for them to get in range. Well, they would only get as close as 35 yards and I decided to give it a crack. When they walked behind some brush, I drew back and after about 30 seconds, let the arrow go. Dead on! (except for the small twig). I would have taken the bird but...stuff happens
We have a lot of birds and I know I will have numerous chances during the rest of the season.
I guess the bummer is, I didn't see any deer...ummmm
There are a few of things that I have never tried before and one is coyote hunting. I think the time has come that they need thinned out a bit. I bet it would be a blast for sure.
Hey Jesse, the deer seem to be kind of shy so far this year. I drove up Hwy 61 into Bowling Green this morning and didn't see one deer along the highway peering at the cars and trucks. Not one struck by any vehicles either.
What's your play on the deer situation so far since you were around last week? It seems to me that they need another couple of weeks to get roused up.