Post-Season Depression
#11
Yep, I am feeling it too, thats why I went out yesterday and bought a new Cuddeback Capture Trail Cam, to add to my collection. I am going out today after I watch the Vikings stomp the Giants, to put it out over some corn.
#12
To each his/her own on the passion aspect. I love being where people aren't. That's why I fish ONLY for wild trout in wild places (no people). And that brownie was out of the water all of 20 seconds for a real quick pic and released.
#13
Right on with the Cuddeback Capture! Good luck with it BD. I'll be catching the game of the week. Hopefully the EA-GA- L E S Eagales thumping the "Boys"!
#15
Wow! He was really posing for that one!! Curious as to why you don't eat them. Regulation?
#16
Fork Horn
Join Date: Oct 2009
Location: Ontario, Canada
Posts: 221
Now let's see/ After Deer hunting, snowmobiling, then fishing for steelhead and turkey hunting,tying flies in between and cutting wood for the woodstove, run a Beagle on rabbits now and then,walk the 2 Labs each day, get those four wheelers ready, get the fishing boat ready, then the not so important things like fix things around the property etc, etc.
Yep I'll still be busy....
Yep I'll still be busy....
#18
NATO, I know exactly how you feel. I'm not there yet, as I have until Jan 23rd with 2 doe tags left. It is a let down when you're used to going hunting when you want and then you can't!
After deer season is over though, my undivided attention goes to native/wild trout fishing. Researching/map reading new wilderness trout streams and mentally scheduling fishing trips. This is my second passion! Catch and release only.
After deer season is over though, my undivided attention goes to native/wild trout fishing. Researching/map reading new wilderness trout streams and mentally scheduling fishing trips. This is my second passion! Catch and release only.
BigBuck95