yycyak
Lil-Rokslider
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I'm a new bowhunter, and yesterday I made the biggest mistake that a guy can: I took off my bow release while I was still in the mountains. I'm now publicly shaming myself so that this lesson sticks.
I was out for a day-hunt for mule deer, trialing some new gear that I want to use on an upcoming elk hunt. It was mid-morning, and I was hiking to a glassing spot when it started to warm up. I was about to climb a hill when I decided to stop and take off my fleece pull-over.
Oh wait, I have this damn metal thing attached to my wrist. Better take it off to get this fleece off. So I unstrap the Tru Fire, and set it down next to my gear. Oh wait, while I'm stopped, I may as well take a pee while all my gear is off. Oh and while I'm here, I may as well take a gulp of water. Oh and should probably grab some jerky and trail mix. And gaze off at scenery for a bit too.
Ok, all squared away. I throw my gear back on, and start hiking again.
But I forgot my bow release.
Didn't realise it til about 3 hours later (I found I didn't pay much attention to "bow" stuff while glassing), and at that point I had covered about 4km from where I stopped earlier. It was 3pm, just when I'm supposed to be getting ready for the evening, and instead my hunt is over. I had to do the walk of shame back to the truck during prime evening hours.
So remember kids, if you're in the woods, don't ever take off your bow release until you're done hunting for the day. I'm just glad it happened during a trial run, and not during an important hunt.
I was out for a day-hunt for mule deer, trialing some new gear that I want to use on an upcoming elk hunt. It was mid-morning, and I was hiking to a glassing spot when it started to warm up. I was about to climb a hill when I decided to stop and take off my fleece pull-over.
Oh wait, I have this damn metal thing attached to my wrist. Better take it off to get this fleece off. So I unstrap the Tru Fire, and set it down next to my gear. Oh wait, while I'm stopped, I may as well take a pee while all my gear is off. Oh and while I'm here, I may as well take a gulp of water. Oh and should probably grab some jerky and trail mix. And gaze off at scenery for a bit too.
Ok, all squared away. I throw my gear back on, and start hiking again.
But I forgot my bow release.
Didn't realise it til about 3 hours later (I found I didn't pay much attention to "bow" stuff while glassing), and at that point I had covered about 4km from where I stopped earlier. It was 3pm, just when I'm supposed to be getting ready for the evening, and instead my hunt is over. I had to do the walk of shame back to the truck during prime evening hours.
So remember kids, if you're in the woods, don't ever take off your bow release until you're done hunting for the day. I'm just glad it happened during a trial run, and not during an important hunt.