Me too! 47 years of bowhunting and I've never taken a deer (nor even hunted) with traditional gear. It's on my "to do" list now.Kill one with my trad setup from my saddle.
Me too! 47 years of bowhunting and I've never taken a deer (nor even hunted) with traditional gear. It's on my "to do" list now.Kill one with my trad setup from my saddle.
My number 1 goal this year.... spend less than 300 ( maybe some new arrow shafts and cold weather boots that dont smell like roadkill) on gear for the remainder of 2021. I have everything i NEED, I have everything i NEED, I have everything i NEED, I have everything i NEED. if i sell stuff and buy new stuff with that money...does that count?
deer camp is when you get your group of buddies together for a "huntcation". Drink fart eat. hunt. sleep a lil bit. let good times roll. We got spearfish camp in 9 days. Camp in the keys and eat mahi and snapper til you pop. Its good practice for your nerves and patience to wait for the big one (after you have your food secured)My goal is to just see more from the stand by finding them and staying in the deer all season.
Also I keep reading about deer camp and camp hunts anyone want to elaborate on that it's not a term I hear around here
Exactly. Tho it's lost its fun as I got older and more of my family has passed away. We all go to a private 1000 acres with a cabin every year. Warm food everynight, drinks, the hunting stories. I can remember amazing memories of camp when I was younger. Drunk family members on stand seeing 3 deer when there was only 1 they were so hammered. Helping those who were successful. It really wasn't about shooting something as it was valuable time with friends and familydeer camp is when you get your group of buddies together for a "huntcation". Drink fart eat. hunt. sleep a lil bit. let good times roll. We got spearfish camp in 9 days. Camp in the keys and eat mahi and snapper til you pop. Its good practice for your nerves and patience to wait for the big one (after you have your food secured)
oh man...we would drink AFTER hunting (most of us) lol. im wobble-legged enough already when a spike walks inExactly. Tho it's lost its fun as I got older and more of my family has passed away. We all go to a private 1000 acres with a cabin every year. Warm food everynight, drinks, the hunting stories. I can remember amazing memories of camp when I was younger. Drunk family members on stand seeing 3 deer when there was only 1 they were so hammered. Helping those who were successful. It really wasn't about shooting something as it was valuable time with friends and family