What did you learn this past season?
#31
Spike
Join Date: Mar 2003
Location: Sioux Falls SD
Posts: 11
RE: What did you learn this past season?
I re-learned-(new word) to " slow down" . The most valuable lesson I' ve picked up with hunting. Everything that goes wrong, or isn' t fun about hunting seems to come from rushing. I know I' ll have to re-learn again next fall.
#33
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Mississippi USA
Posts: 69
RE: What did you learn this past season?
I also finally learned how it feels to drag out a nice 9 ptr. I also learned to be more patient after taking shots. Shot a doe with my bow and did not wait long enough. Had a nice blood trail then I jumped her up and never saw her again. Lesson Learned.
#35
Dominant Buck
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Blossvale, New York
Posts: 21,199
RE: What did you learn this past season?
#2.
I learned , Someone needs to invent a Thinsulate BRA!!
I learned , Someone needs to invent a Thinsulate BRA!!
I learned nothing new... just reinforced what I knew or thought I knew and reminded me of things I forgot or tried to get around. You just can' t cheat and win.
#36
Join Date: Mar 2003
Location:
Posts: 368
RE: What did you learn this past season?
I had to ask, SHE said HER hooters do not get cold. Lady F you maybe will have to ask my wife what kind of b-holder she wears. Or maybe you dont wear them............! By the way for comparison only , mind you, what size are they, because the wifes are pretty healthy and like I said they dont get cold[]
#38
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Halifax Co., Va USA
Posts: 423
RE: What did you learn this past season?
I learned something this past season. I learned that either you can play fair, follow the rules, and wait your turn for lady luck[:-] or you can tip the scales in your favor by cheating and breaking almost every game law in the books. [:@]I think I' ll continue with the first set of options!
#39
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: centerville pa. USA
Posts: 105
RE: What did you learn this past season?
I had an opportunity to watch a doe and two fawns for about an hour under and around my stand. I learned that the fawn vocals sound nothing like most fawn ' bleats' on calls. They sounded much like goats or sheep with the baa-baa sound. I later used this baa sound with my mouth and called in several doe looking for the fawn including one into shooting position.
Lady Forge, why not use the ladies thermals and cut to fit and sew in your bra?
JAT
Lady Forge, why not use the ladies thermals and cut to fit and sew in your bra?
JAT