I'm just NOT ready.
For this hunting season. I've never practiced so little. I don't really have a stand up yet, although I do have one started and a couple others to put in. I have a couple still left in the woods from last year. Len climbed on one the other day and looked it over. I did the other. I just haven't practiced. Just too much going on in the Miller household these past 5 and a half months. Oh the bow is tuned with a new string and cables. The arrows are tuned with broadheads attached. I did all that back in March. It's just the shooter hasn't shot 200 arrows in 5 months. I went out and fired 30 ors so tonight from 20-35 yards. They all flew true and they were all in a very respectable group. There's no doubt they all would have been in or just missing the heart. The problem is my muscles just aren't up to snuff for the first time in 35 years. I can draw alright without pointingit at the sky and things like that. I can hold it, but not like I usually do. I just haven't practiced. Our season opens Thursday and somehow I have to get a stand up and peak around just a little more without spooking all the bucks away. Life is just a beesh sometimes. I have the climber so I don't really HAVE to hang a stand. But I doubt it's going to be cool enough to feel like lugging a 25 pound climber too far while carrying a bow, pack, water yada yada yada. Oh well, I guess I'll make it. I may run out at mid day Tuesday and hang a stand for opening day. Len and I picked the tree Saturday. OF course, it's all a crap shoot anyway. The deer are all still hanging out in the corn that's planted on 3 sides of our property. They certainly aren't in the woods yet. I did see 6 Saturday on the lawn and could have stuck a little one on a crop damage permit but choose to pass. I just ain't ready for this. I'll shoot every day for the next 3 and I should be alright. Like I say, everything tonight was a guaranteed kill, so at least I remember how to do it.[&:]