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Old 11-09-2007, 07:50 PM   #1
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Default Day 6 and 7 Update, Matt and Greg's "misadventures"

This is Matt again posting as Greg.......what does it say when you're too lazy to log out and sign in under your own screenname?

Anyway, heres the update for day 6 and 7 of our 8 day S. Illinois bowhunt.

Thursday Nov 8........Day 6, a day that will live in infamy.

I sent this list in a PM yesterday (or some form of itand it pretty much sums up our day.

1. Greg loses 2 brand new A/C/C arrows with broadheads walking in in the AM dark.
2. Greg has to climb and unclimb several different trees because of unseen limbs
3. COLD and WINNNNNNNNNDDDDDDDDDDYYYYYYYYYY.
4. No deer
5. Grab a nap in the truck (or try to with freight train snore machine Greg)
6. Hang brand new Scentblocker Roadtrips fleece jacket and pants on tailgate to air out. (Will come back to haunt)
7. Decide to check out another area for the afternoon hunt.......forgot to take Scentblocker off tailgate[]
8. Entire outfit including my Nikon rangefinder, calls , hat, ropes etc gone. Fell off the back and 20 minutes later when we realized it someone picked it off the road.(I could still puke at the thought of it)
9. In the process of looking for it I was forced to drive through fresh deep wet road tar which now looks like "Spin Art" down the side of my truck (I don't even want to describe the wheelwells)
10. Invent many new curse words, threaten to kill tar guy.
11. Calm down enough to get ready for the afternoon hunt with makeshift camo outfit.
12. Settle in for the evening hunt only to have 2 guys from Chicago tromping on the bordering property yelling and talking SCOUTING for shotgun season. (Deer spotted doing mach 4 out of the area)
13. Last possibility of deer coming from inside corner thwarted by dumbA from Florida who parked his truck right where the deer want to come from and tried hunting the same corner I was hanging in by WALKING THROUGH IT FIRST.[:@]
14. Almost ran into a skunk on the way out.
15. Oh yeah I broke my 2 way radio mic and earbud so we had no communication
16. Consider suicide as an option.

[&o]

Day 7 Friday November 9th

It has to get better right?!

Hike 1/2 mile into our AM spot and Greg and I swap stand sites......I had 2 beautiful strong 1.5yr old bucks come by, a 6pt (4 X 2) and a 7pt (4 X 3) but they were just solid little basket rack bucks with nice genetics so maybe in a couple years. We also saw a bobtailed button buck who looks like a coyote surviver because his entire tail was bitten off.[:-]It will be fun watching for him if he makes it through his first year. Hard to miss a deer with no tail.

For the afternoon we hunted a new strip of woods (new to me, but not Greg) Greg set me in a nice looking spot of a mowed CRP field with some nice trails leading out and some fresh scrapes in the field edge.
We established a turkey call as our in the woods communication for the AM hunt if we were seeing deer and didn't want the other guy accidentally leaving his stand and potentially ruining any action........remember the busted 2 way radio mic.
So with the sun beginning to set I hear a sick sounding turkey about 80 yards away up the hill. Hmmmmmm.......that can't be a turkey it sounds a little too "challenged"So immediately I figure it must be Greg trying to get my attention that a deer is approaching?
I get my bow off the hanger and look his direction.
Yeah, I should have been looking the OTHER direction into the field at my back. LOL I turn in time to catch a nice 2.5yr old 8pt who was quickly determined to be in danger. I turned a little too late and he made it past all of my shooting lanes and stopped him in a small opening as I came to full draw. As I settled the pin he started going again and again I stopped him. Now I have a 30 yard shot through field edge branches but I know I had a LITTLE opening. The arrow didn't think so and slapped harmlessly to the ground well short of the buck's feet.
So he spins and runs off down the field and cuts a left into the woods.
YEP you guessed it right past Greg who was already waiting. 33 yards and CLANK.[]He too did nothing more than abuse the surrounding vegitation. Talk about one lucky buck, geez.

That was the only deer we saw tonight and although he might need a valium after tonight's experience he'll be there for another day.

We have one more day tomorrow to get it done and we're not giving up hope, we just haven't seen any mature bucks on the feet and absolutely no chasing. Strange. The barometer has been up and down and all over the place as well as the wind directions and temps so maybe the unsettled weather has something to do with it? We haven't had the same wind direction for 2 consecutive days......most days have been very different AM to PM.

We should have one final update tomorrow before I pack to head home Sunday AM.
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Old 11-09-2007, 08:00 PM   #2
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You two are crazy... Sorry about the loses...
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All hell broke loose on my farm. I saw 11 different bucks this morning.7 of those were chasing the same doe. The closest they got was about 100 yards. 2 more bucks chasing does too. I had about a 150" 10 pointer at 30 yards thru too many branches for a shot. He was nice. One little spike found both of my setups today even tho they were 1/2 mile apart. I am back after them in the morning.
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Old 11-09-2007, 08:30 PM   #4
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Sorry to hear about the gear loss Matt. I can only think of the new curse words that you created. Hope things work out for you on your Saturday hunt.
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Sorry to hear about the gear loss Matt. I can only think of the new curse words that you created. Hope things work out for you on your Saturday hunt.
Take a guy with "Turret's Syndrome" and punch him in the sack, and that about sums up the tirade I was on. [:@]
I think Greg was afraid of friendly fire for at least 1hr.

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Hahaha, you should have gave up after your PA brute! No, get it done tomorrow big guy, I still got faith that you two can make it all come together!
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Take a guy with "Turret's Syndrome" and punch him in the sack, and that about sums up the tirade I was on.
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Sorry for someone's leaving ofthe tailgate down[&:] which lead to your equipment loss but add it all up and submit a claim on homeowners insurence if you wish. They will cover it minus deductable. By time you read this if in fact you do, I hope you guys have a couple bucks down.
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Sounds like Murphy and his law has got you guys by the tenders.. To bad about the stuff falling off the tailgate. I bet with all the expensive stuff you lug around you should be well ahead of your homeowners deductable.

The deer gods will reward you for you patienceand are just testing you. Well you saw deer anyway and this morning might work out..Givethem a thumping..
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Great stuff this is why I love hunting.
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