Curmudgeon
Lil-Rokslider
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- Oct 14, 2019
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Whitetail season 2021 I had a new rifle that I had spent several range sessions getting dialed in. After the final session I wiped the gun down and laid it in a Tipton gun vice so it would be handy to grab for opening morning. The day before season opener was crazy at work and I got home late and had to rush to get my gear ready for the next morning. I'm fortunate to own a farm that's a 30 minute drive from my house so no need to leave super early. I get to my farm with daylight not far away, grab my pack and rifle and head to the blind. I get all settled in and put the magazine in the rifle and reach for the bolt to cycle a round and no bolt. WT? Then it dawns on me that I had taken the bolt out when I wiped the gun down to give it once over too and it's at home laying on the bench. So it's starting to get light and I'm totally dead in the water. Not wanting to sit there with a dysfunctional rifle I pack it up and head home. I have a commitment later that morning so I miss opening day but no big deal. That set the tone for the rest of the season and never shot a buck.
Whitetail season this past fall (2022) gets here and the night before opening day I check and double check that the bolt is in the gun and the magazine is in the pocket of the pants I'm going to wear. Opening morning off to the farm I go with a good feeling that I'm better prepared than last year. I'm in the blind and 30 minutes after legal shooting hour a really nice ten pointer appears and one shot and he's down. I start to get out of the blind and reach for my pack and no pack. That's right I tell myself I left it in the truck. No problem I need to get the truck down to the deer anyway. I get back to the truck and no pack. WT? I later find it by the door at the house. So now no pack and no knives since they are in the pack. I rummage through the truck for a knife and nothing. I do have a tool belt and in it there is one of those orange plastic box cutters with the snap off blades. Perfect! This surely will work. Have you ever tried to field dress a deer with a box cutter? In my wildest dreams I never imagined it could be that hard. Then the rain came. Not just casual showers but off and on downpours. I was finally able to get into a routine of working on the deer and trying not to cut a finger off and jumping in the truck to keep from drowning. Over an hour later was able to get the deer loaded and head home. I'm positive I won't forget anything this year How about you, ever had one of those days??
Whitetail season this past fall (2022) gets here and the night before opening day I check and double check that the bolt is in the gun and the magazine is in the pocket of the pants I'm going to wear. Opening morning off to the farm I go with a good feeling that I'm better prepared than last year. I'm in the blind and 30 minutes after legal shooting hour a really nice ten pointer appears and one shot and he's down. I start to get out of the blind and reach for my pack and no pack. That's right I tell myself I left it in the truck. No problem I need to get the truck down to the deer anyway. I get back to the truck and no pack. WT? I later find it by the door at the house. So now no pack and no knives since they are in the pack. I rummage through the truck for a knife and nothing. I do have a tool belt and in it there is one of those orange plastic box cutters with the snap off blades. Perfect! This surely will work. Have you ever tried to field dress a deer with a box cutter? In my wildest dreams I never imagined it could be that hard. Then the rain came. Not just casual showers but off and on downpours. I was finally able to get into a routine of working on the deer and trying not to cut a finger off and jumping in the truck to keep from drowning. Over an hour later was able to get the deer loaded and head home. I'm positive I won't forget anything this year How about you, ever had one of those days??