Primitive Archer
Main Discussion Area => Shooting and Hunting => Topic started by: PeteC on July 29, 2010, 10:39:54 pm
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It's coming up to us again fellas,that old feelin' that has stuck with me,and many of you, since childhood.The excitement of glimpsing a good buck in mid-summer velvet ,of workin' out trails,findin' funnels,lookin' for good ambush points,settin' stands,and just generally gettin' all jacked up for the new season. I long since lost that "magic",I once held for gun huntin',and,although it seems like a lifetime ago,the stick and string have lost nothing since the first time I carried it to the woods after game.What a blessing we have been given ,that understand this mystery,and have an obligation to pass this treasure on to someone else.Forgive me for draggin' on,but I was sittin' here thinking of an old friend of mine that passed last year.He was an excellent whitetail hunter,and sure did love the bowhunt.We miss you Roger,and thanks for sharing some of your secrets with me. Good Huntin' Fellas, and God Bless
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I can't wait for the season to begin either, Pete. I hunted a bunch last year but this year is going to be the year.. I am going to get one with a weapon I made with my own hands. I am excited as well. :) :) Good luck on your season, Pete.
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It started here last weekend. Only in the high 90's and the humidity is about the same.
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whitetail season starts 15 Aug here...cant wait. Not sure why I do it in the heat as I swear I wont again next year...but I always do as the chance for a buck in velvet is a huge incentive...but I do enjoy the Oct-Nov hunts as well with leaves turning and cool brisk breeze blowing. Good luck to everyone.
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starts here second week of sept. sure i hope i can break the primitive curse on me this time , if so the limit is 12 so maybe i'll eat good.
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Starts the 4th Sat. in Sept. here, I always look forward to it and have for 30+ years. Haven't missed an opening yet and hope I don't for a few more years at least. I also quit gun hunting 25 years or so ago,but am blessed with lots of deer so I usuall manage to fill the freezer, If it ever works out I don't, believe me I will break out the gun. :) horns are nice but back strap is better. :) Good luck ,and hope the weather cools off. :)
Pappy
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47 more days here in s.c.
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I"m thinking the same thing. Started fletching some arrows the other day and need to order broadheads and would like another ladder stand!!
Shooting some and moved a 3-d target for a different shot......and I think squirrel season starts Aug 1. ???
I didn't get to hunt last deer season because of a sore shoulder but I think I'm alright for this year!!!!! ;D
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Josh,I've only known one person who killed a deer,and a pig,his first season, to hunt with all self -made equipment,and that is my son-in -law Zach.I had to pay my dues also,but when you start the success,it seems like it sticks with you.This ought to be your year.
Eddie,its been similar to that here as well,100 degrees at 70%,in other words,no tillering going on here.
Brock,you do it the same reason we all do.It's our lifestyle
Ken,just keep workin' hard at your shootin',and your huntin' skills,and it will happen.Keep your eyes on the prize.
Pappy,I've hunted a long time too,and yes,if,and when, that day comes ,I'll break the smokepole back out too.
Mech,you got 10 days on me brother,I can't help being a little envious.
Lowell,I'm glad your shoulder has healed,(I, can relate,I missed all but the first week of season a few years back after a dislocated shoulder I got playing baseball)
Lookin' forward to seeing all ya'lls successes this upcoming season. God Bless
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our season here in Pa. doesn,t start till Oct. 2nd.the game commmision did give us a 5 day archery season for black bear this year.Me and Hunter-trapper will chase em with the bows and then with the flintlocks in gun season.I,m lucky enough to be headed back to Alaska(near Fairbanks) for 2 weeks in Sept. to help out at a lodge with some construction projects and with their moose hunters.Good luck to all this year and have a great day!!!Lloyd
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"Archery Only: October 2-November 5, 2010. No permit required to hunt antlerless deer"
maybe then it'll be in the low 90's... ::) Might even need a jacket or at least long sleeves. The heat we are experiencing right now is 12 degrees past ridiculous.
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You know Prof,they said on the Tyler news we've only had 14 consecutive days over 100 degrees,but it sure seems like a longer stretch than that to me.This is the first summer that it has been this hot,for so long,yet,I can't tiller because of super high humidity.I've tried to push it a couple of times and the staves just turn to noodles. A 5 degree break,and 20 point drop in humidity sure would be nice. Oh yea,we're down to 38 days,4 1/2 hours as of now. ;D God Bless
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Pete yalls must open the same as ours here in TN. The 25th of Sept. :) Be here and gone before you know it. :)
Pappy
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I'm waiting for S.C., Sept. 15.
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You know Prof,they said on the Tyler news we've only had 14 consecutive days over 100 degrees,but it sure seems like a longer stretch than that to me.This is the first summer that it has been this hot,for so long,yet,I can't tiller because of super high humidity.I've tried to push it a couple of times and the staves just turn to noodles. A 5 degree break,and 20 point drop in humidity sure would be nice. Oh yea,we're down to 38 days,4 1/2 hours as of now. ;D God Bless
We've had at or very near 100 since June, and then many more days throughout the summer where it was 98-99 and the heat index made it above 100. So yeah, it's FELT like over a hundred for nearly three months because it HAS felt like over a hundred for nearly three months... I guess the weather records have to be 'accurate' and all that jazz. But yes, I agree that this summer has been too hot to bend wood properly.
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It has'nt been too hot,just too humid. God bless