Thursday, December 20, 2012

Thanksgiving (A year of Firsts)


We took our annual trip down to MS this year for Thanksgiving. Not as many family members were in town this year, so that meant one thing. HUNTING ALL DAY EVERYDAY!  It also would be the year of many first for me in hunting. This was the first year to help with the food plots, to have a camera out scouting those food plots, and last but not least first year to bow hunt. We have a few tree stands set up around the property but there was one I always wanted to hunt. Its a one man stand that is about 10 feet off the ground overlooking a small food plot. It also is a major crossing point for deer. It’s in between a food/water source and a bedding area. For years I have thought this would be a great place to hunt! It’s a perfect place to bow hunt, the farthest shot is only 40 yards.




We know from experience this is a great spot because earlier in the year “Scooter” a co-worker came down opening weekend of bow season and got a really nice Doe. He had deer all over him every day in the stand. SO I figured for the next 3-4 days I would make this my home. Every morning around 7-8 am there would be 3-4 doe in the food plot. The first 2 days I waited and waited for the big buck in the area to come out to play. (Trail camera pic below.) 




After realizing he was not biting on my grunt calls and rattles, on the 3 days I decided if a nice Doe came out I was going to take my shot! WOW I did not expect me to be as nervous when that first Doe stepped out! My heart was racing about 100 miles and hour and my hands were shaking and sweaty. I had shot a thousand times in the back yard so I knew I had it in me. This however was unlike anything that I had felt before. Needless to say I missed 3 Doe over the next 2 trips to the stand. I missed high, low, and in front. On my last full day hunting I had 3 Doe in the food plot and couldn't get them to not look at me so I could get my bow drawn back. They all finally gave me my window. I put my 20 yard pin on her and let it RIP. THIS TIME I DID NOT MISS! She ran 30 yards from the stand and dropped it was a double lung and hear shot! I was so excited I could barely talk or stand. After waiting about 20 minutes I got down and tracked her. I must say that bow hunting has become my addiction now. Having to get a wild animal to come with 40 yards of you and still not let them see, smell or hear you is MUCH MUCH harder than I ever thought!




Monday, December 17, 2012

Missing in Action


So the last couple of months I have been absent from posting. It’s been a really busy time of the year since Thanksgiving. I have been hunting twice, working my tail off, and visited NYC for the holiday season. Over the next week or so I figure I’ll share a little bit of each of those experiences. I am very excited to show you guy what was my first successful bow hunt after many tries! It would probably put everyone to sleep talking about work so I’ll skip that! The MRS. And I just got back from a GREAT vacation in NYC so you know I have a TON of photos to share. So in the upcoming days/week I’ll have several post about my last few adventures hunting and non-hunting related.  I've left a couple of pictures just to keep you interested. 



Friday, September 28, 2012

Is it Bow Season yet?



I have been gearing up for what seems like 3 years for this deer season! I couldn’t tell you how many times I have worried my wife to death about getting this or I need that for the hunts this year. I’m worried she might take me out with my bow if I don’t quite HA. I am very much a person who goes full force into something and I want to be the best at it! Once a good family friend (Snuffy) gave me a bow to use for the year it was downhill from there on all the things I would start to pick up for opening day of archery season.



I have tried to shot at least 3 times a week since getting the bow making sure that I would be able to dot an i at 50 yards. I have picked up a brand new block target that I setup in our back yard. The Mrs. thinks that the neighbors either think I’m crazy or they are afraid to come outside anymore because they never are in their back yards. I am not going to lie I feel pretty confident going into my first bow season. I have also been watching a lot of the outdoor channel trying to pick up tips and see how it’s done. Honestly I'm really just worried that when I do get my first deer with a bow that I might pass out from excitement. For the first time this year I will also have my own trail cam from Wildgame Innovations, I am not 100% where to place this thing so any suggestions would definitely be welcome. I also picked up some of Wildgames attractants, hoping that I would be able to at least get some deer to my food plot and tree stand. 


Last on my list were the accessories for in the stand as you can see I got a bow hanger and an additional smaller hanger to put bags, calls, rangefinder. Not really sure what I’ll need it for but I figure better safe than sorry. I most recently got my two best purchases and from what all I can tell these two are must haves from everything that I have read and seen on shows. I was able to pick up a Bushnell rangefinder Chuck Adams edition. It was on sale and I jumped all over it. This thing has the arch technology in it that automatically calculates the difference than line of sight and the height that you are at in the tree. This way you get an accurate reading on your target, thus if you miss it’s all on you! My second purchase was a great deal that I found at a wholesaler. I found a Tree Spider speed harness and tree strap for about 75% off. As you can see in the picture I was super excited and tried it on in the middle of the aisle with everyone around. (I was not going to put it down so someone could get it before me) So needless to say every day that passes all I can say is when will bow season be here?? 






Ill be back later with all the adventures from the weekend setting up tree stand and the dove hunt. If you have any suggestions or comments about bow hunting please fill free to share. 


Thursday, September 27, 2012

First Deer Season


As my first deer season approached I needed to make sure that I had all my “hunting gear” in order. I was fortunate enough to find a couple of yard sales that had some Under Armour cold gear, base layer cover!  That is a must have for those cold days in the blinds. My mother in law bought me some brand new Red Head button up shirt and pants, I'm going into my third year of hunting and they are still like new. Last I found a great deal at Bass Pro shop on Red Head boots water proof and 450 grams to keep my feet warm.  Below is a picture of me and the family I’ve got all my new camo and I’m ready to get after some Whitetails! And I cannot forget my camo and orange reversible beanie, GO VOLS! We all used rifles that first year, a couple of Browning’s and I used a Remington 7mm bolt action. This was a gun that my grandfather-in-law had used and now I was using it. Solid, solid hunting rifle being that I had never shot it before it was very easy to use and shoot straight and accurately.





I nearly drove my wife crazy that first year to get EVERYTHING that I thought I “NEEDED”. We hunted the entire week after Christmas. Mainly hunting from shooting houses and a Ameristep pop up blind. Depending on the weather I really prefer the house, it keeps a lot of the wind off you and you can move around and little bit more without the deer seeing you.  As for the first 3-4 days we really did not see much a few does and turkey’s but no shooters. Being that I had not hunted before of course I wanted my first deer to be a “MONSTER”.  So I decided to wait on my big buck to walk out to take my first shot. I figured that in a week I would have plently of time to get a nice buck and at least one doe. Boy was I wrong! In the state of Mississippi you are allowed to harvest 3 bucks and 5 does in a hunting season.  That entire week we did not even see a buck that you could legally shoot. A legal buck in MS in the county that we hunt has to have a 10” inside spread or a 13” main beam.



My cousin-in-law actually had a shooter come out in his food plot on the 5th day and was able to get 2 shots off at him. We waited about 15 minutes and texted him to ask if he had hit the deer and if we need to come help. He let us know that it was a big buck and that he shot and the buck jumped and kicked then took off. (Usually a good sign) We had to of tracked that deer for 2-3 miles with a blood trail the entire way. After what felt like about 5 hours we decided to give up on the deer that day and head back in and come back out that next morning and pick up where we left off. Again the next day tracked and tracked and we came up with nothing. We never found that deer so, we are hoping that it was just a flesh wound and Mr. Buck ended up being ok. That first year I had set out to just try out hunting and see if I liked it. It only took one week and the “Buck fever” had me and there was no looking back after my first year.



Sunday, August 19, 2012

That was a “tweety” bird



Being that I had never hunted a day in my life I had to go Hunter’s Education class. This was to make sure that I knew all the safety in’s and out’s and so I wouldn’t hurt myself or anyone else. Little did I know that I would be the oldest person taking the class by at least 15 years! Ha I felt like Happy Gilmore going back to school. I am now glad that I did it and actually learned a lot that a new hunter would not know without the course.  Below is my coveted certificate, which hangs in my office at work. (As a joke because all my co-workers made fun of me being the in class with 8-9 year olds.)


With my new TWRA education I was no ready to purchase my first hunting license in the state of Mississippi. Labor Day weekend in MS is full of fun and football, but most of all its about “Lil Argentina” this is the annual Dove hunt that I spoke about in my first post. It had been raining all the day before and the morning of our hunt. So we decided to wait to purchase my license until we were in the field and could make sure we would not be rained out. The rain let up and we were in business, pretty cool I must say that you can just call an 800 number and boom you’ve got a license in MS.



There had to be at least 50 people sitting around the field just waiting for some dove to come in. Me being the eager Eddie that I am I was ready to start shooting at some birds. So in come the first set of Doves for the day to far away from me but a few people take shots and hit a few birds. Again this is my first official hunt so I’m still not 100% sure what a dove looks like flying around. So in come more doves and they are on my side, everyone is yelling (shoot!), (birds!), (get ‘em!). I let it rip first shot first hit, I’m feeling pretty good not going to lie.


So the rest of the afternoon was pretty slow and it was getting close to calling it a day. In comes probably the last set of doves for the day. I take two shot and I hit two doves. My beautiful and lovely wife sitting next to me got a little excited and yells on the right. I swing not really looking and shot but little did I know that I did not hit a dove. From across the field I hear the 8 year old boy who has been knocking them down all day say, “THAT WAS A TWEETY BIRD” and everyone proceeds to laugh. All in all I would say it was a great first hunt with friends, family, and the outdoors.


Friday, August 17, 2012

A little about me


This will be my first post ever on a blog so bare with me! I figured I should do a little background on myself to let you guys know what I am all about. Born and raised in TN and went to the University of Tennessee. I have been into sports my whole life but just recently became enthralled with Hunting. I have taken the approach of try everything and figure out what I love.  It all started when I married my beautiful wife who is from MS 3 years ago this month. Her father is a veteran of the MDWFP and is the one that has gotten me into the hunting world. Once I attended a Dove hunt 3 years ago it was on!




From that point on I was hooked and all I had done that year, (since I did not have my hunters ED or license yet) was sit on the dove field and watch! That first year I would go on to get my hunters ED and a year license to try and hunt for Deer, Turkey, Hogs, and Dove.  I will be back later this week with more of my first year and my first ever deer!