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Don't You Hate it When.....


DonBo

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The landowners black lab follows your trail into the woods and comes to the tree looks up at you wagging it's tail!

.... worse yet two strays dogs come thru your prime 25 yard range, cruising the wood lot you're hunting. One of them almost ate a judo point, but couldn't shoot someones hunting dog, maybe they just got away.

.... when unknown to you, your brother dumps goose carcasses about 40 yards from your stand, which draws in the neighbor dogs at prime time frown

Why do people that live in the country think that they can just let their dog run??!!!

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You have a Bear come into you bait and then hear a little girl call out and notice the bear is her black lab with a red bandana around it's neck and they are just out for a walk in the woods! shocked

This was about 25 miles above Two Harbors! crazy

She Now knows when Bear Hunting season is and that man in green camo jump out of trees and are not very nice! smirk

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When you parked your vehicle on the HWY and walked a mile on the old grass road to get to your stand when 5 minutes prior to shooting hours you find the neighbor driving right down that road, gets dropped off, and walks right by your stand to go the easiest route to their property....We had some words...and i was only 14!

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When your sitting on the same property, and a different farmer who thinks he owns said grass road, comes putzing right by you and wants to chat, 1 hour after shooting hours when you expect to see movement in this spot!! Grr

Or,

When you waiting for your dern hunting partner to get his hungover butt out of bed so you can get out hunting!!! He always seems to think that deer hunting must include late night intoxication.

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Low light last minute shots are the vain of my existance. I see the deer and the rack but in the peep its too dark to see a thing. If it was 15 minutes ago the buck is toast, if he was at 15-20 yards he is toast, but no he is at 30-40 yards and there isn't much you can do about it.

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...when you are sneaking through the woods in pitch black silent darkness with no flash light on opening morning, all amped up to shoot the next world record buck and all of a sudden the friendly screech owl greets you...back to the cabin for clean shorts.

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...you've just hit 55 mph on the highway and you hear your bow slide off the roof and watch it spinning end over end down the road in the rear view mirror because you set it up there when you got back to the car, and forgot it there! cry

...the neighbors cattle, who watched you walk to your stand, and at first ran away in fear, have now returned and are standing in a large semi-circle staring at you like a cow God in a tree. laugh

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I'm with ya Finlander, you get out bright and early on opening day and at legal shooting light you have a 4 wheeler and a 6 wheeler go chugging down the fenceline, then you hear them talking, revving the motors, and wonder where 1983 went. Things were done by hand and strength back then.

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When I woke up late so I hurry to my stand and manage to put my finger inside the quiver to find out later what all the bleedings about and as I am trying to stop the bleeding a monster buck (175 class) comes walking my way and my bow is on the ground too! DOH!

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Some funny stuff here... I can imagine those cows staring at you Sam :-)

Let's see...... how bout when a 130" 10 pt comes in exactly like he should, goes behind the tree at 15 yards that he should to let you draw and you can't get your bow drawn back because you didn't adjust your safety strap correctly when getting into the tree.... nor did you do your normal "make sure you can shoot at all angles with the safety strap on" test you normally do each time you get in the stand

Or when the neighbor decides he should "walk his property line" at 7:30 a.m. on Halloween morning... and also decides he should stop and chat with you for 15 minutes while you're up in your tree and you can't do much because he's kind of an odd duck and it was hard to get permission from him to be able to track deer on his land.

Or when you've gotten all setup in your climber (which takes me about 30 minutes and isn't easy) and you drop your release, or your glove, or your hand warmers, or your grunt call...

Or, when you're very new to climbing stands and you do the ultimate no-no and try to adjust the bottom half of your stand while sitting and facing away from the tree and the bottom becomes disengaged from the tree. Oh yeah, you're also not wearing a safety strap because you were really dumb so you're basically sitting on the seat with the bottom unreachable. Thankfully you have a phone and your parents answer the phone and bring a ladder out to the woods to help you get down. Not one of my brighter moments.

Sometimes I have to shake my head at myself....

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...you've just hit 55 mph on the highway and you hear your bow slide off the roof and watch it spinning end over end down the road in the rear view mirror because you set it up there when you got back to the car, and forgot it there! cry

laugh

Ouch!!! I'm crying just reading that.

You get up at 3:30 AM, drive an hour to some public land, bust your butt hiking about a mile back in, with a climber stand on your back. You set your bow down on the ground to get the stand on the tree and then accidently step on your bow and break the carbon cable gaurd.

...or you finally get way up in the tree with your climber stand and go to pull your bow up and realize you forgot to attach the cord to the bow. ...or you drop your trigger release.

Nels

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Just last week I lowered my bow down, walked all the way back to the truck a good distance away and realized that my load going out sure is lighter then when I went in....hmmm, wheres my bow. I scared ever deer in the county out of my woods that night.

mr

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...or you finally get way up in the tree with your climber stand and go to pull your bow up and realize you forgot to attach the cord to the bow. ...or you drop your trigger release.

Nels

I alwasy carry an extra rope and S hook just for these occasions. Forgot to tie up the bow, dropped release, quiver, hat, dropped bow :(, range finder, grunt call, saw, you name it...

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trying to quiet a cough. i have had that happen. even bought one of those cough suppresors a few years ago they advertisied on the hunting shows. no wonder i dont see them for sale anymore. supposed to cough in one end and no sound. yea right. good luck.

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Walk half a mile, on opening morning, to the stand you hung in a prime spot. Only to find some jackwagon stole it!!

Drawing back on the biggest buck you have seen to date and the rubber tube holding your peep sight aligned snaps so the peep twists and you cant see through it.

Walk a mile with a climbing stand on your back. Go to attach it to the tree and realize one of the pins is missing. (I now carry two spares)

Have a couple of does feeding in front of the stand and decide to get some video of them. When you are done filming you catch a monster buck just stepping into the brush and out of sight at the end of one of your shooting lanes. (happened to a friend)

opening morning just as its getting light you hear a branch break and get ready. Pretty soon here comes a guy. Ask him what he is doing and he says just checking to see if anyone hunts here and do some scouting. AT FIRST LIGHT ON OPENING MORNING OF RIFLE SEASON??????

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