My hunting day (yesterday)
#1
My hunting day (yesterday)
What a beautiful start to the day. I eased into my treestand in the pre-dawn light of a new mooon. As it started to get lighter the songbirds began their morning music. Then the rustling in the tree tops as the squirrels begin their day. A bit later I could hear the faint soft tree yelps of some turkeys. Then later still their cackles and fly downs. Most of you know and are familiar with these sounds. Makes you feel alive! After a while the sun began peeking through the tops of the trees. The warm rays feeling good on my face as I sat there enjoying the surroundings not even caring if a deer showed up.
Then along about 0930 the sun disappeared and clouds set in. I could feel the temp dropping and thought to myself...I wonder if I'm going to get rained on. That thought no sooner entered my mind when I heard it coming. Heavy rain, getting closer and closer as it pounded the leaves on the trees. Within seconds it was on top of me and gave me a good soaking.
Oh well, the day started out great. I packed it up and headed for home to dry off and have a hot cup of coffee. Still satisfied about the morning.
Then along about 0930 the sun disappeared and clouds set in. I could feel the temp dropping and thought to myself...I wonder if I'm going to get rained on. That thought no sooner entered my mind when I heard it coming. Heavy rain, getting closer and closer as it pounded the leaves on the trees. Within seconds it was on top of me and gave me a good soaking.
Oh well, the day started out great. I packed it up and headed for home to dry off and have a hot cup of coffee. Still satisfied about the morning.
#2
A very good read... It really isn't about shooting a buck, or missing the monster. What you described is the reason I hunt. Just the different sights, sounds, smells, and easy feeling it brings to me, being out in the woods. And nothing better then a cup of hot coffee after getting soaked.
You're in for some nice cool weather. It was in the 20's this morning. Good heavy frost on the grass. That means rabbits are good to eat with no fear of parasites anymore. And all the little biting flying creatures only will be back late afternoon after it warms up. Better hunting... never mind. Enjoy the woods.
You're in for some nice cool weather. It was in the 20's this morning. Good heavy frost on the grass. That means rabbits are good to eat with no fear of parasites anymore. And all the little biting flying creatures only will be back late afternoon after it warms up. Better hunting... never mind. Enjoy the woods.
#3
bronko22000
Gees! Bronko - what a well written description... It put the reader right there with and feeling exactly what you were seeing and hearing...
Wednesday, i will try to hear and see what you are describing only in a different location.
Awesome
Gees! Bronko - what a well written description... It put the reader right there with and feeling exactly what you were seeing and hearing...
Wednesday, i will try to hear and see what you are describing only in a different location.
Awesome
Last edited by sabotloader; 10-07-2012 at 08:34 AM.
#5
Boone & Crockett
Join Date: Apr 2007
Location: River Ridge, LA (Suburb of New Orleans)
Posts: 10,917
Man Bronko, you made me want to go sit in a tree even though our season is a month off. Good read my man.
Darn good thing you headed home though. Old folks like you shouldn't take a chill.
Darn good thing you headed home though. Old folks like you shouldn't take a chill.
#6
Nontypical Buck
Join Date: Aug 2008
Location: Rapid City, South Dakota
Posts: 3,732
#8
Very cool. This is what it's all about. At least for me. Getting a deer is the bonus. For me it's all about being out there, enjoying the woods. This is one of the few things that can really put me at ease when I'm facing any of lifes' many stressors. If it wasn't for the woods, I'd probably have lost it a long time ago.
#9
Normally my story ends with "a noise woke me up and when I opened my eyes......."
#10
Spike
Join Date: Sep 2012
Location: Rochester, New York
Posts: 55