anybody else ready for your states bow opener?
#21
Seven months till season opens again. I got better things to do than worry about it. I have several other hobbies to pursue. Then there is 3D during the spring and summer. I even shoot 3D right now. Inside and out. I bowhunt maybe a dozen days a year or a little more. I ain't letting life pass me by worrying about those couple days. My life does not wrap around a broadhead tipped arrow. Although I've cut down on my shooting these days I still shoot maybe 5000 shots a year--- a half dozen of them with blades up front.
#22
I'm syked but I can definitly wait cause thats my whole summer I would be wishing away and there is no way in God's green earth that I want that to happen.
#23
ORIGINAL: mossberghunter93
I'm syked but I can definitly wait cause thats my whole summer I would be wishing away and there is no way in God's green earth that I want that to happen.
I'm syked but I can definitly wait cause thats my whole summer I would be wishing away and there is no way in God's green earth that I want that to happen.
#24
Nontypical Buck
Joined: Sep 2004
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From: Manassas, VA
I am ready for some spring bass fishing and deer scouting. I am looking forward to taking my daughter out on the canoe for the first time. But to answer your question, YES I am pumped for the upcoming season!
#25
Joined: Dec 2008
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From: Canadian Tx, currently Stillwater Ok.
I am more ready for May than Oct. I took a job that I will start after graduation in may on a 30,000 acre ranch. The ranch runs along the wa****a river in CW SW oklahoma. There are 3 irrigated circles of alfalfa and than about 7500 acres of other cropland on one side of the ranch. I went out and talked with the owner a few weeks ago and took a look at the ranch. From what I saw I am gonna need to work my butt off starting in may to even get a grasp on the deer movement across the whole ranch. But I guess you could say that I am ready for next season but realize that there is a ton of preparation needed beforehand.
#27
I'm looking forward to this fall because I'll be in Illinois for a week with my bow at the end of October! So yeah, I'm ready for that.
On the other hand, like Greg said...I hunted very hard this year. For the last 2 weeks of the season I was at it twice a day. It wore me down. I've enjoyed spending some time out of the woods to make up for all the time I spent in the woods.
Now come this weekend...when it's 75-80 degrees...I'll have turkey fever!
On the other hand, like Greg said...I hunted very hard this year. For the last 2 weeks of the season I was at it twice a day. It wore me down. I've enjoyed spending some time out of the woods to make up for all the time I spent in the woods.
Now come this weekend...when it's 75-80 degrees...I'll have turkey fever!
#28
YES!!!
I'm always ready for any Bowhunt. It doesn't matter if I've hunted 60 days in a row or I haven't hunted in 60 days. I Love it!
Right now I'm anxious to head to KS and try to Thump a couple of Gobblers.
Dan
I'm always ready for any Bowhunt. It doesn't matter if I've hunted 60 days in a row or I haven't hunted in 60 days. I Love it!
Right now I'm anxious to head to KS and try to Thump a couple of Gobblers.

Dan


