So last weekend was the season opener for rifle season here and as I sat in my stand admiring the sights and sounds I started thinking about habits we have while in our stand and little things that we notice while time passes. Here are some of my musings:
At dusk or dawn there is nothing louder then the sound of velcro, or the safety on your rifle.
Ten turkeys making a ruckus at dawn sound like there are 500 of them
Coyotes pass your stand during deer season but are reluctant to come to a call in the winter....out east at least
A red squirrel jumping into your blind at first light will reduce your life expectancy by at least 5 years
Stepping 6" from a grouse while walking to your blind in total darkness will reduce it by a minimum of 10 years.
Spotting what could have been that same grouse during daylight makes for better eating
Some habits I always have...
I remove the sling from my rifle once in my stand.....it always seems to catch on something at the worst possible moment
I make and bring Banic bread with me every opening day
At dusk or dawn there is nothing louder then the sound of velcro, or the safety on your rifle.
Ten turkeys making a ruckus at dawn sound like there are 500 of them
Coyotes pass your stand during deer season but are reluctant to come to a call in the winter....out east at least
A red squirrel jumping into your blind at first light will reduce your life expectancy by at least 5 years
Stepping 6" from a grouse while walking to your blind in total darkness will reduce it by a minimum of 10 years.
Spotting what could have been that same grouse during daylight makes for better eating
Some habits I always have...
I remove the sling from my rifle once in my stand.....it always seems to catch on something at the worst possible moment
I make and bring Banic bread with me every opening day


















































