About a month ago I was ridin in the woods and out of no where horns shot across the road. I aint never seen a deer that big in my life. It looked like a horse with a set of horns on its head that didnt quit. I got up there where it crossed and got out and looked at its tracks. Those things looked like elk tracks, not that I've ever seen any but I bet they are big.
So from that day forward I had buck fever and walked all over the place trying to figure out what this deer was feedin on and where he bedded down. Bein the pro stalker that I am, I found exactly what he was eating on. I found 4 huge white oaks that were droppin acorns left and right, and on top of that I found 3 persimmon trees. I knew I had hit the jack pot. I walked down a fire break that looked like a deer highway, and found a creek. Yep it was over for ole freak nasty.
Well the opening day I sat in the perfect spot, and just knew I would at least see him. Little did I know that I would be swinging back and forth all morning in my climber. The wind was ridiculous, and I knew a deer like that didnt get big for no reason. He was way to smart to come out in that noisy wind. So I climbed down with my hopes still high for the afternoon hunt.
So I went home and took a cat nap, grabbed some food and my all time fav drink Dr. Pepper and headed out the door. When I got down there my hopes would soon be shattered. As I was gettin pumped up listening to some Colt Ford, I noticed that some tire tracks were over the top of mine. As I got in there I seen two trucks, and my afternoon hunt was ruined. I found another spot and sat but still was pretty let down.
I went up in my road the next day just to look around to see where they were sitting, and just as I suspected they were sitting all in the wrong spot. Stupid city slickers! They werent anywhere close to where they should be and they parked there trucks like 150 yards away from there stands. IDIOTS!!! Yeah they really did me in. They had messed up what I had worked so hard for.
My hopes are still high, and I have out smarted them city slickers and got an even better place now. It's just a matter of waitin for ole freak nasty! Maybe the next time I write I will be tellin you all about me killin ole freak nasty. Until then yall keep it country!
Friday, October 30, 2009
Freak Nasty
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Labels: bow hunting, city slickers, freak nasty
Wednesday, October 28, 2009
The adventures of Dad and the Yota
Tuesday, October 27, 2009
The Woods
There is just something about the woods that I just cant stay away from. Is it the clean fresh air or maybe its the wonderful scenery. Maybe its the big bucks and dirty trucks. Either way its where I love to be at all possible times.
My favorite thing to do in the woods is hunt, but thats not always possible or legal. So I fill in those times with ridin around lookin for deer or walkin around scoutin out a good area to hunt. Then when it gets dark I usally go shinin for deer or mudd a little here and there, or maybe just sit around a fire and eat oysters and tell lies about who killed what. Yep, its what I live for.
There aint nothing better to me then scoutin out a place for weeks, and then sittin in your climber and watchin deer walk out on you. Thats when all that work pays off and you feel like you just won a million bucks. Bow hunting is a huge challenge. Especially when you hunt on public land. You may find that perfect spot, but if your butt cant get out of bed 2 hours before sunrise....you can kiss that spot good-bye.
I love bow hunting, but nothing compares to dog huntin. That is my passion. It really is what I live for. I send my 3 best friends the countdown every morning till it opens back up. We just have a love for that you cant explain in words. There is nothing like haulin butt around the curve, slammin on brakes, jumpin out of your truck, and just waitin for that mack daddy of a deer to run out...or at least thats what you want to see. Yeah there aint nothin like the sound of walker hound hot on the heels of a deer howlin like there aint no tomorrow. It is a passion that I have that not many girls my age do. As a matter of fact I dont know any girl or woman that takes it as serious as I do.
The guys at first didnt know what to think....do we run and pretend that it isn't cool....or do we take her in like a little sister and embrace the fact that we have the only chick in OUR huntin group....well needless to say they took me in like a little sister. I love my group like a family. I have two friends that would do anything in the world for me...Mike and Chris. What great friends they are. We talk to each other everyday without fail. Yep they are awesome. Well enough for today.
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Labels: bow hunting, dogs, friends, hunting, love