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LouisianaTomkat 04-27-2007 07:47 PM

What a Feeling....
 
I just started bowhunting last season and to say I am hooked is an understatement. I just got through retro-fitting a Loggy Bayou Cheap Seat with a Monarch Pro padded seat this afternoon. (Very comfy by the way.) I decided to try it out just a few feet off the ground in my back yard. I strapped it to the tree and climbed aboard. Man, what a feeling. I have not sat in a stand since season closed. When I sat down and just looked around me, it was complete euphoria. I really can't describe it. I neeeeed to go hunting. Is it Oct. 1 yet? Am I dreaming. Help! I am having withdrawals. I thought I was just over excited about starting a new way of hunting. Now I know. That was just denial. The first signs of a real "problem"?

Did I say "is it Oct 1" already? Sorry, just feeling really hazy right now. Need sleep.

LT

AR Bowhunter 04-27-2007 08:18 PM

RE: What a Feeling....
 
I know the feeling,gas is 2.8 something a gallon, but I am driving 89 miles to the camp just to look at a new area an check my camera, sunday morning.

PreacherTony 04-27-2007 08:19 PM

RE: What a Feeling....
 
LT .... every day I think about

breathing that crisp Autumn air .....

sitting 18' high in a tree

hearing that slight crunch in the leaves or seeing the flick of an ear or tail

sendinga CX 350 tipped with a two blade Rage broadhead through a big bucks lungs .....

<<sigh>>

Kelly/KY 04-27-2007 08:53 PM

RE: What a Feeling....
 
We all get that anticipation...I personally can't wait, but soon antlers will be popping and I'll get out the trail cams.



MDBUCKHUNTER 04-27-2007 09:15 PM

RE: What a Feeling....
 
I am working as much OT as I possibly can because I have the "bowhunting itch" and need to purchase some updated equipment.

Just bought a G5 ASD tool for $21.50, next on my list is the Jo Jan Fletching Jig for $30. Total = $51.50....after OT, 401k, health insuranceand taxes, that's two hours worth of work!


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