- Banned
- #1
So this was going to be my year...year 4 seriously chasing elk with the bow, I'm taking the first two weeks of season off and I'm gonna get it done! Week 1 starts out strong, my hunting partner connected on a 5x6 less than an hour into season. Over that week I have three close encounters with a nice 5x5 bull (30 yards, no shot), a spike bull (got to 86 yards before he caught me), and finally a cow (mis-ranged her and shot underneath her at what I estimate was 60 yards in retrospect) and I felt I was going to connect on something in week 2 where I was going to be hunting solo as my partner headed back to work.
Day 1 of week two, I hike to the top of the mountain and wait for the sun to come up. As soon as it comes up I start hiking to my first spot and almost immediately something flies up from the grass in front of me and slams directly into my right (dominant) eye! The pain is INTENSE! I stayed where I was for about 90 minutes trying to get whatever was in my eye out, but nothing worked and the pain was getting worse. I hike the 2 miles back to my truck and drive two hours into the nearest urgent care where they gave me some numbing eye drops and sent me off to an eye doctor. He removed something from the inside of my eyelid that had embedded itself and was extremely sharp, so everytime I moved my eye it was scratching the surface. Since I'm not going to be able to shoot anymore I pack it in and head home and lay up in bed for a couple of days as my eye gets better.
So yeah, found a new way to fail this year! Of all the random stuff that can happen on the mountain getting hit in the eye by a bug or whatever was not even on my list of possibilities. Have another eye doctor appointment today and they will hopefully take off the contact bandage and tell me everything is good so I can get back out there. I'm so glad I live in MT and can hunt the entire season or I would be really bummed!
Just thought I would share my newest failure with the group! Good luck to everyone and congrats to those that have had success!
Day 1 of week two, I hike to the top of the mountain and wait for the sun to come up. As soon as it comes up I start hiking to my first spot and almost immediately something flies up from the grass in front of me and slams directly into my right (dominant) eye! The pain is INTENSE! I stayed where I was for about 90 minutes trying to get whatever was in my eye out, but nothing worked and the pain was getting worse. I hike the 2 miles back to my truck and drive two hours into the nearest urgent care where they gave me some numbing eye drops and sent me off to an eye doctor. He removed something from the inside of my eyelid that had embedded itself and was extremely sharp, so everytime I moved my eye it was scratching the surface. Since I'm not going to be able to shoot anymore I pack it in and head home and lay up in bed for a couple of days as my eye gets better.
So yeah, found a new way to fail this year! Of all the random stuff that can happen on the mountain getting hit in the eye by a bug or whatever was not even on my list of possibilities. Have another eye doctor appointment today and they will hopefully take off the contact bandage and tell me everything is good so I can get back out there. I'm so glad I live in MT and can hunt the entire season or I would be really bummed!
Just thought I would share my newest failure with the group! Good luck to everyone and congrats to those that have had success!