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Frustrating archery season
Kodiakk
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First weekend was complete downpours all weekend. Second weekend had a cold front come in. Problem is was windy as heck all weekend. This weekend more rain and a ton of wind.
Right now I'm sitting up in my climber in the wind and rain. /sigh
Right now I'm sitting up in my climber in the wind and rain. /sigh
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I did go and work on a couple of stands though.
I'm like you, I'm really ready to go sit in a tree but, the weather is just not cooperating.
I have killed all my biggest bucks in driving rain storms. Good luck and be thankful that you can atleast hunt. Iam grounded with a broken back[V]
Hope your back gets 100% ASAP! My good buck I killed was right after a full on downpour/lightening storm. I really shouldn't of stayed in the tree with the lightening in the distance, but it was off aways so I stuck it out. Not 5 min after the downpour stopped this buck stepped out of the gnarliest brair patch. I honestly don't know how he got in there.
quote:Originally posted by Chief Shaway
I'm like you, I'm really ready to go sit in a tree but, the weather is just not cooperating.
Make no mistake, even if there was a hurricane coming through I'd still be up in a tree somewhere. Just wish the weather on the weekends was better. This weekend is looking pretty good though so hopefully I can get my first bow kill. Been after it for the last 4 years.
I have killed all my biggest bucks in driving rain storms. Good luck and be thankful that you can atleast hunt. Iam grounded with a broken back[V]
Same here. A nice 10 pointer. Water was pouring down my bow string and dripping off the bottom of my long bow. Every one of my cedar arrows were ruined beyond repair. Water is rough on cedar.
I glassed the buck about 100 yards from my stand headed my way. About that time it started to rain so I sat there waiting. A good hour later he was within 35 yards but a tree was in the way. Another 20 minutes later he finally came from behind the tree. I took the shot at about 15 yards.