Muzzle Loading Season Day 1 - SAT 11 DEC
So I was out on vacation for 9 days which means I missed opening week-end for muzzle loading season. And then I played 'catch-up' with activities every evening this past week. I finally had a chance to go out with the Smoke Pole on Saturday.
Me and Davey and Alex went out to the golf course. Davey sat overwatch on 5. I hunkered down on 17. Alex went to the bowl on 15. And there was nothing to be seen except a few squirrels.
We arrived at dark about 7:00 am. We waited until first light, 7:20, to walk in. We sat until about 9 with zero activity as far as shots go. We didn't hear anything. The wind was a bit brutal, but the temps hung around the 20 degree mark. No too unbearable.
But, alas, we knew what awaited us in the truck - Dunkel and deer salami. We bailed about 9 and called it a morning.
Davey and I went back out later that night to Marshall's South farm. Davey sat on the SW corner of the square woods and I went to the swamp.
I saw one doe at about 50 yards - across the property line. She and I had a staring contest for about ten minutes before she ran off. Davey had 3 come out at last light and fired. We tracked for 30 minutes but never even found the first spot of blood. We're calling it a clean miss.
Hey, at least we SAW deer. That is our definition of a successful day!
Me and Davey and Alex went out to the golf course. Davey sat overwatch on 5. I hunkered down on 17. Alex went to the bowl on 15. And there was nothing to be seen except a few squirrels.
We arrived at dark about 7:00 am. We waited until first light, 7:20, to walk in. We sat until about 9 with zero activity as far as shots go. We didn't hear anything. The wind was a bit brutal, but the temps hung around the 20 degree mark. No too unbearable.
But, alas, we knew what awaited us in the truck - Dunkel and deer salami. We bailed about 9 and called it a morning.
My view from Hole 17 on Saturday, 11 DEC 2016
No Deer? No Problem!
Celebration feast of Warsteiner Dunkel & Leinenkugel Dunkel and Deer Salami!
I saw one doe at about 50 yards - across the property line. She and I had a staring contest for about ten minutes before she ran off. Davey had 3 come out at last light and fired. We tracked for 30 minutes but never even found the first spot of blood. We're calling it a clean miss.
Hey, at least we SAW deer. That is our definition of a successful day!
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