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Bow Opener in Ga

Friday. And I see we have a front moving in. Now, trad bow or compound?
 
Don't feel bad, our season opens on September 30th this year. (I have a mandatory work day on September 30th...) so the next weekend is a Saturday morning obligation. I will not hit the woods till the second weekend of the season on Saturday evening! I am trying to figure a way out of these obligations short of getting fired!
 
Thanks for the sorrow and tears, Huck.

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I'm hurting for you quadro, but I'm also pulling for you. Good things come to those who wait.:wink:
 
Don't feel bad, our season opens on September 30th this year. (I have a mandatory work day on September 30th...) so the next weekend is a Saturday morning obligation. I will not hit the woods till the second weekend of the season on Saturday evening! I am trying to figure a way out of these obligations short of getting fired!
Try Anal glaucoma for an excuse....when they ask you what that is....tell them; "I can't see my @$$ coming in today...
 
4 days and a wake up!!!! Oh Good Lord!!!!!!!!!
 
Saturday. Spent about half the day looking for a good spot to hunt Saturday morning on a piece of public near me. I have better places public and private that are just too far away for hunts that are only a couple hours. Didn't find a good morning stand so I'm shooting dove in the morning and putting the kestrel to the rest Saturday evening. @g2outdoors I love morning hunts in the early season. It's cooler, and I can trail deer in the daylight instead of 9:00 at night. I usually only hunt a couple hours in the morning in September. I spook more deer in the early season in the morning time walking to the stand. There's just so much food that you don't really know where they will be. I also walked about 3 miles yesterday in creek bottoms bordered by planted pines and never saw the first rub. I may have a chance to get one of those velvet antlered bucks. That doesn't happen often in Georgia. I usually start seeing rubs about the middle of August.
 
Saturday. Spent about half the day looking for a good spot to hunt Saturday morning on a piece of public near me. I have better places public and private that are just too far away for hunts that are only a couple hours. Didn't find a good morning stand so I'm shooting dove in the morning and putting the kestrel to the rest Saturday evening. @g2outdoors I love morning hunts in the early season. It's cooler, and I can trail deer in the daylight instead of 9:00 at night. I usually only hunt a couple hours in the morning in September. I spook more deer in the early season in the morning time walking to the stand. There's just so much food that you don't really know where they will be. I also walked about 3 miles yesterday in creek bottoms bordered by planted pines and never saw the first rub. I may have a chance to get one of those velvet antlered bucks. That doesn't happen often in Georgia. I usually start seeing rubs about the middle of August.

like most of you, I have limited time to hunt. As much as I'd like to be able to cherry pick hunts, I just can't do it. I have to hunt when the stars align.

I agree @EricS - I prefer mornings because they make my day easier.
 
In 12 days -- I'll still have 20 dadgum days to wait!
Archery season opens on 7 October here...

Good luck to all that have the opportunity to get out there and hang from trees sooner.
 
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