Posts Tagged ‘Happy Hunting’

Deer Hunting Season – First Hunt

The archery deer hunting season is underway and I am pretty excited. I went out for the first time last Saturday.

And I saw a few good looking deer. I didn’t get one, but my brother in law did. And I am really happy for him. Great day in the woods.

Looks like rain this saturday, so might just stay home and snooze. I can do this, because it is still early in the season.

My favorite time is RUT, then come rain, sleet, snow, hail, floods whatever – you can bet I will be in my tree.

Good luck to all!

Happy Hunting,
Paul

Checking On Hunting Spot

I live on the East Coast and due to all the rain, I was a little late getting into my hunting spot to check things out and to put up my tree stand.

So I finally got to my hunting spot yesterday afternoon. And as much as I love buck hunting, I am also a football fan. So I had to listen to my game on the radio on my way down to my hunting spot.

The good news is, my team won. And I got my stand up. Even better is, I saw at least four BIG bucks. What a great day!

This is what buck hunting is about.

Happy Hunting,
Paul

5 Steps To Prep For Buck Hunting Season

This time of year I get really itchy to start buck hunting again.

But here in Pennsylvania, the weather has been so hot that is hard to believe in about a month and a half I will be back out in the autumn woods for archery season.

If you are also prepping for buck hunting season, there are some things you have to do.

  1. Start checking out your archery equipment. If there anything you need to replace, now is the time.
  2. Check your first aid kit. Make sure your supplies are fresh.
  3. Make sure you scout your hunting spot. Get permission from the owners.
  4. Test your bow. You should be shooting your target every night.
  5. Get your license. And while you’re out, shop for some new hunting gear!

As a final tip, do not be like those amateur hunters who wait until the last minute. Do not wait till your sporting goods stores are too crowded to get you hands on anything.

I will work to keep updating you on the buck hunting season.

Happy Hunting,
Paul