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


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...you hold off on shooting a spike cause you want to shoot something bigger and 5 minutes later it comes running full sprint under your stand being chased by a monster. then a few minutes later the monster walks out in the field right in front of you but you have so much buck fever you don't put the bead on the deer and shoot only to see mud fly and the deer run off!!! Oh and that was the only mature buck I have ever seen on stand!!!!

...go out for the afternoon hunt and hear this scraping noise...your heart starts to beat faster as you are trying to figure out what it is and then you see the landowner decides to "rake his gravel driveway" for the last 2 hours of daylight!!! LOL...RIP Ken

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It's been windy all day, and then the last hour of light everything dies down and it's dead quiet and peaceful out but.....then the neighbor decides he is going to cut wood with a chain saw that last hour of light.

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When you go to spray some of your buck bomb off because you have a buck circling down wind and you end up spraying it right in your face. That stuff doesn't taste very good.

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.............when you finish climbing up and your head is cold because you took your hat off earlier. You check your pockets, your bag, and even look to see if your sitting on your hat...

.......but oh,........there it is at the bottom of the tree....... ggguuurrrrr!!!!!

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When you have been sitting in a stand, but get a feeling that another stand would be better so go to that one.... the next day you check you trail cam and a monster you've never seen shows up on you camera right next to the stand you've been on.

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...you walk all the way to your stand, only to realize that you left your safety harness in the truck.

Or,

...you're in your stand and deer are starting to show up, only to be spooked when they hear & see the neighbor walk around his entire property looking for a good hunting spot for the gun opener...which is only 2 days away! mad

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When gun hunters are sighting in there guns on the last day you can do it before the last five days before the season starts! Sounded like gun opener!

When they sight in there gun the next evening monday night! What!

They decide to hammer on there wooden stands all day long!

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gun season starts...

I hear that! Sad day for sure! I'll be wearing ear plugs most of the day so I don't hear the neighboring shots. smile

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sitting in the dark in the morning and you hear deer coming but it is taking forever to get light enough or at night you see a deer coming but it gets dark so darn fast you can't shoot...

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When Scoot and DonBo go hunting and come back and write there stories that get us all worked up and then keep us hanging every day!!!

(just dont ever stop writting them!)

Froggy wink

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Your sitting on stand and you here trees crashing and see a four wheeler coming through the small saplings at 500.

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You finally get an arrow in a deer when you hear that sickening crack and you know you're arrow is broken.

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Get 20 feet up in your climbing stand, go to knock your arrow, it slips and you watch it fall all the way to the ground?

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  • 9 months later...

Deer season is barely a week away and you haven't had one free minute to check your stands or scout that new property? frown

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The wind's from the SE? Who has a stand for that this late in the year?

I have several E and SE setups. wink

Of course I hunt 100% mobile so about half of my setups can be hunt for a variety of winds but I do have some special spots for odd early season winds.

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It starts lightning and thundering off in the distance just when you get in your treestand!

...and you have $500 worth of Gortex in the truck, and none in your pack.

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Your sitting in stand and a nice buck walks in, you get ready to draw back, then realize you havent nocked an arrow yet, then slowly doing so, the buck walks out of your shooting lane, never to be seen again.

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When you forget your range finder at home and your on your way too a 5 day antelope hunt in Montana.

Last I heard, he still hadn't found it.

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