That’s my fancy pointed stick flingerwhat is that contraption?
I imagine a crossbow might be in my future. But I’ll hang on to the compound as long as I can. I shoot off and on all year long. That seems to keep the strength and muscle memory goingI have to wait for the crops to come out, where I hunt is ag country 85% of the ground cover is crops. I will be hunting with a cross bow I had to retire my bow.
You see the stories of guys falling out of stands every year. It’s pretty easy to prevent. Just a couple simple safety devises is all you need. Full body harness come with all stands. Or buy your own quality lightweight one. I have lifelines on all my stands 40$, and also use a treestand wingman 120$. Cheap insurance. I’m 100% hooked up from the ground up. If I fall the wingman lowers me to the ground safely, no hanging by the harness You don’t even know you have this stuff on while on stand.Nice!
Can't use a compound anymore, shoulder issues. I bought a crossbow and have used it for target practice but have never taken it in the field.
I won't use tree stands anymore so have to figure out new strategies. When my daughter was recovering from a severe accident at the rehab hospital I met four guys who had fallen out of tree stands and were either quad or paraplegic. Haven't been up a tree since.
Today this busted up old warrior came thru. Far from my best buck antler wise but definitely the oldest buck I’ve taken. Way past his prime. He went forty yards after the shot and dropped in sight. He weighed in about 140 LB dressed. I imagine with his age it might be tough so with exception of backstraps and tenderloins he’ll be all ground.I will be sitting in an elevated box blind, heated. I just want fresh venison antler recipes are not that good.
Yes I’ll make different kinds of sausage, snack sticks, slim Jim’s. I also love straight up venison burgers.My buddy’s dad makes sausage and hot dogs out of the big guys and it goes down good.
The season just started here and will be good as always. We have such an over run population here they even they a $100 bounty on the does last year. Not sure if that will be offered again this year. The plan was to try and thin the heard in hopes to lower the tick population.
The good thing is a few guys will process anything no one wants to deal with and they give it away to the senior center for community dinners and pick for talking home. So nothing goes to waste.
Thanks Art.Nice buck! Congratulations!
A true life skill if the shite ever hits the fan he will know what to do to feed the family.Last Sunday went over to the farm to skin and cut up a doe my son in law shot. My son in law was busy sorting cattle so all I had was my oldest grandson to help me. It was awesome my 5 year grandson was actually great help, he loved doing it.