08-18-2004, 05:11 AM
well said...
my biggest kick is seeing just how close nature will come to me when I am out there bow hunting.
I wished I had a vidio camera pointed at me when I am out there.. I have had twitter birds land on me land on the shaft of my arow when I was in a full draw. I have had rabits and squrils run over top of me, Has a phesant scrach at my leg and peck for a seed.
I have been caught in a stampeed of running deer when crossing an open feild. I have had deer sneek right up behind me and breath down my neck litteraly....
the thrill of stalking a deer with a bow and walking right on top of them indian style with a recurve.
I could not agree with you more, bagging a big trophy buck is no where near as exciting as the hunt it self. a big buck is just the iceing on the cake.
I can say this because I have taken a trophy buck, there is a lot of work in dragging a neer 400 pound white tail half a mile through the woods.
My next deer I hope to take with a side arm.
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my biggest kick is seeing just how close nature will come to me when I am out there bow hunting.
I wished I had a vidio camera pointed at me when I am out there.. I have had twitter birds land on me land on the shaft of my arow when I was in a full draw. I have had rabits and squrils run over top of me, Has a phesant scrach at my leg and peck for a seed.
I have been caught in a stampeed of running deer when crossing an open feild. I have had deer sneek right up behind me and breath down my neck litteraly....
the thrill of stalking a deer with a bow and walking right on top of them indian style with a recurve.
I could not agree with you more, bagging a big trophy buck is no where near as exciting as the hunt it self. a big buck is just the iceing on the cake.
I can say this because I have taken a trophy buck, there is a lot of work in dragging a neer 400 pound white tail half a mile through the woods.
My next deer I hope to take with a side arm.
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