Vermont TAC was a good time in spite of the weather. It was warmer than the Forcasted 30's with rain and snow. The down side of that there was a lot of fog with little wind. With all the fog I decided to pick up an orange hat at one of the vendors. The fog delayed the Prime and Sitka course starts until close to 10 on Friday so we chose to shoot Jack Links which started a little lower on the mountain and had less fog. We still had a hard time seeing or getting a range on some of the longer targets.
The muley was around 100 in the fog. A lot of times you would rage 20 times and get 21 yds on a 100 yd taget then get one reading of 98 hoping that you were actually on the target when you got the reading.
For those that have shot TAC you can appreciate "FOAM IS Home" , I barely caught home on this one. He was one of multiple sheep that gave us a hard time on the Sitka course on Saturday.

This sheep on a 65 yard steep uphill paid the price for the antics of his sheep brethren.
Overall it was a good time, we met great people and enjoy scenery even with the fog. There were a few people who went over their boots trying to retrieve their arrows from the black bear by the waterfall.
After we shot we picked up some IW broad heads and a pair of Crispi Nevadas from the vendors then headed to the parking lot for some tailgating.
Fridays lunch was doe poison glands on French bread with a gorgozola sauce..super easy.
Saturday's feast was veni burgers with fresh ramps we found on the course and left over gorgozola sauce...YUM
