Deer season is soon to be upon us. Was contemplating the individual expectations of those in the Trad Gang family.
Perhaps, there are many that have expectations should be adopted as my own.
Was hoping that there would be many who would like to share.
Hoping to fill my tag with a mature buck this season. I am dedicating my season to my good friend Richard Jackson who passed away late spring from cancer. I am hunting with a longbow this season as Richard would've done. Been getting some trailcam pics of some nice bucks so I think that the habitat improvements my wife and I have been working on for the past few years are going to pay off. Good luck to the rest of the Gang!
Every buck I had seen in the bean field or on camera disappeared three weeks ago. I'm guessing a neighbor started feeding corn, but I have no interest in that game.
Couple that with a broken toe that's kept me from putting up blinds, moving my one ladder stand, etc., and several "life" things that are going to absorb my time this fall, my expectations for taking a deer couldn't be lower!
But I will enjoy every hunt that I do get. That's my main focus, and if I get the chance to harvest an animal, all the better.
I'm expecting longer days.....
I used to head up the mountain at daybreak, then head down about 2 hours before dark, to ensure I had enough light to not fall & break something..... :scared:
This year I bought a new Ranger side x side!! Now I can ride up before daybreak, and ride down at dusk.... :archer:
You know it's all changed for me over time. I love mentoring so helping a kid would be cool. For a while I did the decent buck thing. I kinda can't be as selective now. Had a brain tumor left me deaf, optic nerve hit so one whole side I can't see or hear. I hope to film some, that should be a challenge. I can't tell direction with one ear so if I pull it off it'll be great. I'm def gonna try but no expectations on that.
My personal expectations are just to be there, to smell the fall leaves rot, to remember how I feel when I glue on broadheads, sharpen them, place them in a quiver and pack a bag.
I expect some dramatic skies as I walk in, moonlight dancing, clouds moving past, cornstalks rustling in the night wind.. I expect beautiful Sunrises I wish I was good enough to fully capture.
My face is numb, especially where I anchor so I gotta concentrate to pull off good shots but I expect to be at full draw looking at a buck, any buck or even a doe. I expect to follow blood pointing, marking it with a bow tip and I expect to be elated at trails end. I expect I'll be thankful for all. I guess I just expect to be a deer hunter and thank God we can be.
Michael, For years I "shunned" a ride up the mountain... Bad hips & knees keep getting worse...
A fall could be life changing, to put it nicely. I messaged Ron LaClair back & forth while he was layed up with his surgery. Ron told me "Take the ride Chuck! We do what we gotta do... To do what we gotta do!" :archer:
The most important thing, is being there Brother!!!
Have fun and not take it too seriously.
I retire in 3.5 weeks so that should help
Tim B
I just want to have some fun. I would really like to kill a deer, any deer, with the take down recurve that my friend, Hunting Badger, built for me. I won't be picky, and I think I will have some fun.....
This year I will live vicariously throgh the adventures written up on the Gang. I won't be able to hunt, but if you guys write good stories and include lots of pics, it will be all right.
I expect to enjoy the wisdom that being in the natural world provides, that and the peace and solitude it offers. I know I'll see deer, never a season has passed that I haven't. I also know I'll pass shots on many of them, that too is a given. Maybe, just maybe one will look just right to want to take the shot. I also hope to learn something, either about the natural world, or myself. :coffee:
Quote from: woodchucker on August 03, 2021, 09:47:12 PM
Michael, For years I "shunned" a ride up the mountain... Bad hips & knees keep getting worse...
A fall could be life changing, to put it nicely. I messaged Ron LaClair back & forth while he was layed up with his surgery. Ron told me "Take the ride Chuck! We do what we gotta do... To do what we gotta do!" :archer:
The most important thing, is being there Brother!!!
Amen to that
I expect to get away from all the stresses of school and work for a while whenever I get the chance to go to the woods, and to appreciate the opportunities that I get to go whenever time allows. I never expect to get a deer, but I'm hopeful to get an opposite at one or two to fill the freezer and potentially the freezer back home if they are unsuccessful.
I expect to learn a bit more, just like I do every year, and to be able to apply that knowledge to future seasons.
This year is all about my daughter finding success. Being stuck at home during COVID really got her interested in shooting with me seriously (she always shot but this was different). In fact, she built up enough muscle shooting that I am looking to bump her up in weight. I am hoping to put her on any deer we can get close to and for her to harvest her first bow deer.
For me it will be rewarding just to spend that quality time with my 13 year old, whom may not be as interested in these endeavors as she gets older.
Hunting the HedgeHunter Custon Selfbow in KY and TN. Have a farm that needs 8-10 doe taken off it. Take a few of those early, say five would be a good start to season.
Any harvest with a selfbow is a feat in itself. Taking a more mature buck than I did in 2020 be tremendous.
Be nice to take a good West Ky buck with a HedgeHunter as well.
HH~
well, i'll be 72 when the season comes in here, i'm looking to spend as many days in the woods as possible, and i'm sure hopeing i'll get a shot or two in the process, but if I don't, I guess there's always next year, I just love being out in the woods during the fall.
After all these years I would like to shoot one !!
I'm just thrilled I have one week off from work to romp the woods, at this point in my life simply having a chance to go out is a victory, and having a chance to enjoy some peace is well worth it. I left my previous job after 33 years because in the end I needed to take a part of my life back. In my old job I was constantly on call, emails, phone calls, text messages you name it. Even when I was off it was as if I never left the office. New job, when I'm out, I'm out, see ya Monday.
Killum
My only expectation is to enjoy all momma nature has to offer ! :bigsmyl:
As usual and for the past 45 or so years, I'm going to kill a Monster this year! Haha!
I'm going to be tickled if I even get out.
My job will have me guiding other folks for deer, pigs, and exotics. I hope to help each hunter be successful. In the in between time, I will be in a stand every chance I can, each time with the hope to take one more deer with a trad bow. Hopefully, in there somewhere, I'll get a chance to take a pretty nice (at least to me) buck!
Good luck to all the gang this season!
Bisch
I'm changing my employment situation soon so I will have time to hunt this fall. My only expectation is to get out more and as much as I can without causing a divorce. :)
John
More selfbow Glory. . . . . Everyday I grab that Hedge in my hand and take that long hike into that Cambodia like tangle where those big boys reside is the day you may get one of those one of two good opportunities of the season. Going head to head with a specific buck you have been keeping track of is a game all of its own inside the pastime of hunting. When you get in close with a SB there's nothing like it.
HH~
I didn't get to hunt much last year.
This year I expect total carnage as any legal deer is in danger! :biglaugh: :biglaugh:
This is my year. New land and new spots. I've hunted Louisiana. And taken nothing but squirrel. Ready to take my first big game with a bow. This is my year! I now live in TN and am going to some scouting this month.
You dont live to far from myself. Lots of whitetails in your area.
HH~
Quote from: smag on August 05, 2021, 12:52:20 PM
You dont live to far from myself. Lots of whitetails in your area.
HH~
Noticed that. Let me know if you want to get together to shoot. Been wanting to do some self bows also.
Plan on soaking it all up as much as I can. Everything from the cocoon on the side of a tree to the short lived fall colors to the smell of fresh fallen snow. Love every minute of it. Deer wise it doesn't matter much to me. I'd be thrilled with a couple does. We'll see how it goes!