I used to think that. Communication is key. This year I went to Ohio for a week. It can be doneI learned that it is not possible, for me, to compromise enough to satisfy my wife while also expecting any sort of consistent success.
I used to think that. Communication is key. This year I went to Ohio for a week. It can be doneI learned that it is not possible, for me, to compromise enough to satisfy my wife while also expecting any sort of consistent success.
Button bucks and spikes are delicious. Unless your season’s kaput, put one of them in the freezer and she’ll be stoked.I just learned now, after 12 years, that I married the right woman. My wife encourages me to hunt as often as possible because she loves venison. And still, it looks like I’m eating tag soup 2 years in a row.
Please don't take this the wrong way, I am not a expert but some of you guys may have started your marriage off on the wrong foot.I learned that it is not possible, for me, to compromise enough to satisfy my wife while also expecting any sort of consistent success.
Traditions are experiments that worked better than the others!30-06 and Magnus stingers kill big bucks. They are classics for a reason.
This is a POV I hadn’t considered but it makes a LOT of
There is no satisfaction....ever. The good news is it's quiet on the other side of the doorI learned that it is not possible, for me, to compromise enough to satisfy my wife while also expecting any sort of consistent success.
sense. Like, “duh” levels of making sense.
I gave your post a HA Ha because I felt the opposite, I did not see much up high, LOL.I learned I gotta stay the heck out of bottoms and hunt more off the side of ridges.. but I’ve known this for a long time. It’s a trap I fall into every year.
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Dude I thought this was spot on. Pretty much every word has paralleled my experience (admittedly limited) and expectations even. Also, I draw 60# at 80% and I just upped it from 53ish this past summer. The difference at first was surprising and I even got a little shoulder fatigue but I kept shooting a few arrows a day and still at least one arrow every day or two. It’s critical. I can draw my bow easily now and my arrow performance/shooting/awareness has benefited from my small amount of discipline.A lot! 1st thing sticking out is to DRAW YOUR BOW!! I can hold my 60#s and 85% lo a long time…….I practice it a lot but it’s time for putting it in action!! Like a bunch of others round here, I’ve learned if you don’t make a move to kill the deer, you ain’t killing the deer!
Second is how much movement you can get away with if you’re watching them……actually quite a bit! And if you blow out deer on the way in, that just means they are close And you picked a good spot!
Third is that I am wasting my time if I can see 50 yards all the way around me. One side needs to be impenetrable at least…….that’s where they live on public lands.
Stay til dark! I got a young buck luckily as I was getting down Just after sunset. I actually put my arrow in my quiver, got out rappel rope , then I heard him! I actually got mad, renocked an arrow, put on my release and was ready to draw, knees against tree. I looked back and he was at 20, head down. Just then, another deer under my feet stomped off. I looked back and he was still there! I stood, turned and drew back. He had gon 10 yards away and facing directly away from me. I couldn’t find him in my sights, had to look away and get my bearings cause now he is 30ish…….and time was running out! Once my pin settled on him, is said mehh, then louder mehhh, he looking at me facing away, finally I yell at him and he turns broadside. The arrow just took off and drilled him. He ducked and turned but the arrow went in way back just behind ribs, but forwards right into the spine and he dropped! Thinking I need to hit him again, I nocked another and hit an X! Right through the heart and he just laid his head down! My shooting confidence also went way up as this was only my second bow deer!
In my house I make my wife put the toilet seat up after she uses it!!!Please don't take this the wrong way, I am not a expert but some of you guys may have started your marriage off on the wrong foot.
I have been married for over 42 years to the same women.
When we were first married, my wife heard me peeing and when I came out of the bathroom, she asked me if I put the toilet seat down!
Do you know the correct answer?
The correct answer is NO. I never put the toilet seat up!
You have to let them know who is boss from day one!