What tips/reminders can you share after opening day?
#1
What tips/reminders can you share after opening day?
Well, opening day has come and gone for most of us, and it always brings some "fine-tuning" with it as far as what I should have packed in that I didn't, or vice-versa. I've been doing this long enough that I've almost got it down, but invariably there's something I forgot on opening day.
In an effort to help our fellow hunters out who are newer to our sport, what suggestions can you make as to what you'll have corrected by your next hunt?
I'll offer one: Toilet paper does you no good back in your vehicle. At least put some in your fanny pack before leaving in the morning.
In an effort to help our fellow hunters out who are newer to our sport, what suggestions can you make as to what you'll have corrected by your next hunt?
I'll offer one: Toilet paper does you no good back in your vehicle. At least put some in your fanny pack before leaving in the morning.
#5
RE: What tips/reminders can you share after opening day?
Don't shoot at turkeys in a peanut field unless you want to lose your $25 arrow/broadhead/lumenock combination. I looked for an hour, no dice. You can't see the light under 6" of leaves.[:'(]
#7
RE: What tips/reminders can you share after opening day?
ORIGINAL: quiksilver
Do NOT forget your BOW at HOME.
I don't wanna talk about it.
Do NOT forget your BOW at HOME.
I don't wanna talk about it.
I'm not the only one!!!
good thing I only live 10 min from where I hunt!!
Try and get everything done the night before,I load my truck when
I get home the night before.
#8
RE: What tips/reminders can you share after opening day?
I live 15 min. from my spot, so it took about 30 minutes round trip.
I was up practically all night - packing everything neatly, and loading the car. I didn't bother putting my bow in the car,why would you do that? Who would be so stupidto forget the bow?
Imagine my dismay when I had my treestand on my back, my daypack neatly secured to the stand, and I even had my safety belts on. Well, as I opened the door to grab the bow, it hit me... The race against daylight was on.
I got back, andlooked like a maniac sprinting across the soybean fields, lugging my stand, pack and bow, as the first hints of daylight came over the hill.As luck would have it, I buzzed up the tree, and tagged my buck only15 min. later.
So yeah, don't forget your bow. I guess I got a little too consumed in the details.
I was up practically all night - packing everything neatly, and loading the car. I didn't bother putting my bow in the car,why would you do that? Who would be so stupidto forget the bow?
Imagine my dismay when I had my treestand on my back, my daypack neatly secured to the stand, and I even had my safety belts on. Well, as I opened the door to grab the bow, it hit me... The race against daylight was on.
I got back, andlooked like a maniac sprinting across the soybean fields, lugging my stand, pack and bow, as the first hints of daylight came over the hill.As luck would have it, I buzzed up the tree, and tagged my buck only15 min. later.
So yeah, don't forget your bow. I guess I got a little too consumed in the details.