Forget something?
#11
RE: Forget something?
ORIGINAL: WhackAndStack_CR337
Is there one thing you somehow always manage to forget when you leave for the stand?
For me, it's a pen. Don't seem too important, but here in KY you must call the deer in and fill out yer tag before yer even legally allowed to move it.
Is there one thing you somehow always manage to forget when you leave for the stand?
For me, it's a pen. Don't seem too important, but here in KY you must call the deer in and fill out yer tag before yer even legally allowed to move it.
I fogot almost everything at one time or another. The most recent big thing was forgetting the caps for my daughter and my muzzloaders on a recent hunt. The drive put us in late and ruined the hunt...well at least for seeing deer. Still a good hunt.
ORIGINAL: Mottz
Always forget my camera in the truck. Now that I have binocs with a camera in them means I have that problem solved.
Always forget my camera in the truck. Now that I have binocs with a camera in them means I have that problem solved.
#12
Typical Buck
Join Date: Nov 2008
Posts: 564
RE: Forget something?
ORIGINAL: Jasonlester
Ohio is the same way. I have several in the truck but somehow forget to have one on me. I've had to be creative a time or two. Fortunatly I have never been checked draging one out where I hunt. I imediatly fill it out. A few years ago I did not know you needed to do this. so I'm getting better at it.
I fogot almost everything at one time or another. The most recent big thing was forgetting the caps for my daughter and my muzzloaders on a recent hunt. The drive put us in late and ruined the hunt...well at least for seeing deer. Still a good hunt.
How do those work for you. Do you like them? How do those pics turn out. I was looking at those but it seemed the quality of both the camera and the Binos wheren't very good, at least at the time. Thats been a while. Would be very handy though if they optics are good enough and the camera keeps up too.
ORIGINAL: WhackAndStack_CR337
Is there one thing you somehow always manage to forget when you leave for the stand?
For me, it's a pen. Don't seem too important, but here in KY you must call the deer in and fill out yer tag before yer even legally allowed to move it.
Is there one thing you somehow always manage to forget when you leave for the stand?
For me, it's a pen. Don't seem too important, but here in KY you must call the deer in and fill out yer tag before yer even legally allowed to move it.
I fogot almost everything at one time or another. The most recent big thing was forgetting the caps for my daughter and my muzzloaders on a recent hunt. The drive put us in late and ruined the hunt...well at least for seeing deer. Still a good hunt.
ORIGINAL: Mottz
Always forget my camera in the truck. Now that I have binocs with a camera in them means I have that problem solved.
Always forget my camera in the truck. Now that I have binocs with a camera in them means I have that problem solved.
#17
RE: Forget something?
I think I can top any of the other posts and its not really a matter of what I forgot to bring its what I forgot to not bring. Last year when when I got out to where I was going to hunt I realized that I had not taken the gun lock off the gun and as the keys were at home, it wasn't coming off. Luckly I happened to have my bow out there so I was able to use that.
#19
Thread Starter
Join Date: Dec 2008
Location: KENTUCKY
Posts: 30
RE: Forget something?
ORIGINAL: huntercr
I think I can top any of the other posts and its not really a matter of what I forgot to bring its what I forgot to not bring. Last year when when I got out to where I was going to hunt I realized that I had not taken the gun lock off the gun and as the keys were at home, it wasn't coming off. Luckly I happened to have my bow out there so I was able to use that.
I think I can top any of the other posts and its not really a matter of what I forgot to bring its what I forgot to not bring. Last year when when I got out to where I was going to hunt I realized that I had not taken the gun lock off the gun and as the keys were at home, it wasn't coming off. Luckly I happened to have my bow out there so I was able to use that.