Saturday, October 25, 2008
Friday, October 24, 2008
Nature Wins.......Again
My day started at 5:15 AM when I got to the farm. It was about 27 degrees. I suited up and my hunting buddy and I headed into the woods at about 5:40 or so. The legal hunting hours are ½ hour before sun up to ½ after sundown. Sunrise today was at 7:17. At about 5:45 we saw 8 to 10 does, too early and way too dark for a shot. I got into my tree stand at about 6:10 and settled in. At 10:30, I had to get down and stretch my legs. I found another spot and stayed there for about an hour.
At 12:00, my buddy and I went and got lunch. When we finished, he went home and I went back out. Only this time, I brought my stool because my back couldn’t take the tree stand anymore. I set up right under my buddies tree stand. It is about 3 to 5 yards off the main trail, which is also used by the deer. As I sat there, dozing on and off, I saw and heard nothing.
At 2:00 I heard a noise behind me. I turned around and saw the ass end of a deer! The head was behind a tree. I figured it was a doe. As I got my bow ready for the shot, it took off sprinting down the path, about 3 yards in front of me. That is when I realized it was not a doe, but a 5 point buck!! It was too quick for me to get off a shot so I just sat there and watched what turned out to be my one and only shot, run off into the woods. I can’t believe how close he was to me. I finally gave up and called it a day at 4:00. My back had called it a day about 2 hours earlier.
On the way home I saw two does in someone’s backyard. I though about pulling over and getting the bow out and taking a shot but came to my sense quickly. At least I know he is out there and I’ll get him next time.
At 12:00, my buddy and I went and got lunch. When we finished, he went home and I went back out. Only this time, I brought my stool because my back couldn’t take the tree stand anymore. I set up right under my buddies tree stand. It is about 3 to 5 yards off the main trail, which is also used by the deer. As I sat there, dozing on and off, I saw and heard nothing.
At 2:00 I heard a noise behind me. I turned around and saw the ass end of a deer! The head was behind a tree. I figured it was a doe. As I got my bow ready for the shot, it took off sprinting down the path, about 3 yards in front of me. That is when I realized it was not a doe, but a 5 point buck!! It was too quick for me to get off a shot so I just sat there and watched what turned out to be my one and only shot, run off into the woods. I can’t believe how close he was to me. I finally gave up and called it a day at 4:00. My back had called it a day about 2 hours earlier.
On the way home I saw two does in someone’s backyard. I though about pulling over and getting the bow out and taking a shot but came to my sense quickly. At least I know he is out there and I’ll get him next time.
Wednesday, October 22, 2008
Bow Hunting
Although I have been hunting on and off since 1995 I have never gone bow hunting. I will be going for the first time on Friday. I am going to a private farm in North West New Jersey. I have a Hoyt Trykon parallel limb bow set at 50lbs. It is set up with a Toxonics 3 pin sight, although I only use 2 of them, 1 at 10 yards and 1 at 20 yards. The sight has a harmonics dampener. I am also shooting with a Whisker Biscuit which I have never used. I used to use a Nap Smart Rest. If anyone who reads my blog is a bow hunter, let me know if and how you shoot a Whisker Biscuit. I have heard most people shoot the cock feather up, but a few shoot it down. I had it installed at Simon Peter in Newton NJ, and was told it is best to shoot it up.
Anyway, like I stated in a previous post, I have yet to get a deer so I am looking forward to Friday. I have never hunting this early in the season. I’ve always had to wait until December for the permit shotgun then the regular shotgun in January and February. I was at Cheesequake Park yesterday and I saw a 4 point buck and 3 does. Hopefully I will see the same on Friday from my tree stand.
Anyway, like I stated in a previous post, I have yet to get a deer so I am looking forward to Friday. I have never hunting this early in the season. I’ve always had to wait until December for the permit shotgun then the regular shotgun in January and February. I was at Cheesequake Park yesterday and I saw a 4 point buck and 3 does. Hopefully I will see the same on Friday from my tree stand.
Tuesday, October 21, 2008
HAPPY HALLOWEEN
Thursday, October 2, 2008
Is there any good TV left??
All summer I waited for the Fall TV Line-up. I have my favorite sit-coms that I watch every week and since the Yankees didn’t make the play-offs I was looking forward to watching them. Well, so far I am very disappointed in them. The following is a list of the ones I watch and what I thought of them;
My Name Is Earl- Waist of my time. It used to be funny in the first 2 seasons.
How I Met Your Mother- Getting less funny each season.
Two And A Half Men- Losing interest. Like watching a comedian who is doing the same routine over and over.
The Office- Probably the biggest disappointment of them all. Although I found it to be the funniest, I don’t think it was as good as it could have been.
I also watched two new shows;
Worst Week- What could I say other than worst show.
Gary Unmarried- Has potential. There were some funny lines.
I also watch 30 Rock but have not seen it yet this year. From the looks of it I will be watching NASCAR, golf, football, hunting/fishing shows and the Food Network a lot this fall and winter.
My Name Is Earl- Waist of my time. It used to be funny in the first 2 seasons.
How I Met Your Mother- Getting less funny each season.
Two And A Half Men- Losing interest. Like watching a comedian who is doing the same routine over and over.
The Office- Probably the biggest disappointment of them all. Although I found it to be the funniest, I don’t think it was as good as it could have been.
I also watched two new shows;
Worst Week- What could I say other than worst show.
Gary Unmarried- Has potential. There were some funny lines.
I also watch 30 Rock but have not seen it yet this year. From the looks of it I will be watching NASCAR, golf, football, hunting/fishing shows and the Food Network a lot this fall and winter.
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