Well, that's a high I'd like to try sometime. My husbands season is this weekend so I might try to sneak out with him. He was out yesterday, didn't see anything but said he had a blast because they were talking to him a lot. I'd really like to see a turkey in full strut.
Clean dishes are good, you best make sure get that & your laundry done at least
inspector01 wrote:
It may be a good thing that you didn't see a turkey. When you have that first one come strutting in to your call and looking for the hen that he thinks is nearby you will be hooked forever. It is worse than getting on drugs, new calls, new decoys, new equipment every year, but at least it's legal and there is no other high like it when you finally get one close. I am kind of glad the season is over now, my work was piling up for 23 days and eventually you have to take time to at least wash the dishes.
outdoorsman123 wrote:
I can relate to her being a girly girl. Growing up I was somewhat of a tomboy, but then came to a point where that all went away. At least until I met my husband. I lived in the big city and he lived in my hometown (located in the sticks). He'd visit me in the cities and we really wouldn't do to much, then I'd come to see him and we were always, 4 wheelin, water skiing, shooting clays, snowmobiling, bumming in the woods. Well, it didn't take long for me to figure out which was more fun. Never hunted much, love fishing. Tried my first turkey hunt this spring but didn't hear or see anything - bad weather: snow, temps in the 30's and 30 mph winds - YUK. Didn't scare me off thou - I'll try it again some day. Don't think I'll ever go deer hunting, just because I don't know if I could pull the trigger on one. But - never say never. I guess that'll all depend what I feel like after I shoot my first turkey
inspector01 wrote:
outdoorsman123 wrote:
I noticed you visited my page and thought I'd drop in to say Hello and welcome!
Thanks for the welcome aboard..... It is good to see lady outdoorspersons (got to be politicly correct here) involved in the sports. My ex-girlfriend hunted, fished and shot sporting clays with me for 11 years and just loved it. She had been a girly girl before meeting me and said she didn't realize what she was missing all of those years. She went postal on me on her first sucessful deer hunt, shot 3 deer, not realizing they may run for a ways before falling, thought she was just missing them and kept shooting at the ones that were left feeding it my food plot.... Look forward to hearing from you again.
I can relate to her being a girly girl. Growing up I was somewhat of a tomboy, but then came to a point where that all went away. At least until I met my husband. I lived in the big city and he lived in my hometown (located in the sticks). He'd visit me in the cities and we really wouldn't do to much, then I'd come to see him and we were always, 4 wheelin, water skiing, shooting clays, snowmobiling, bumming in the woods. Well, it didn't take long for me to figure out which was more fun. Never hunted much, love fishing. Tried my first turkey hunt this spring but didn't hear or see anything - bad weather: snow, temps in the 30's and 30 mph winds - YUK. Didn't scare me off thou - I'll try it again some day. Don't think I'll ever go deer hunting, just because I don't know if I could pull the trigger on one. But - never say never. I guess that'll all depend what I feel like after I shoot my first turkey
inspector01 wrote:
outdoorsman123 wrote:
I noticed you visited my page and thought I'd drop in to say Hello and welcome!
Thanks for the welcome aboard..... It is good to see lady outdoorspersons (got to be politicly correct here) involved in the sports. My ex-girlfriend hunted, fished and shot sporting clays with me for 11 years and just loved it. She had been a girly girl before meeting me and said she didn't realize what she was missing all of those years. She went postal on me on her first sucessful deer hunt, shot 3 deer, not realizing they may run for a ways before falling, thought she was just missing them and kept shooting at the ones that were left feeding it my food plot.... Look forward to hearing from you again.
Enjoy the time off and don't forget to keep an eye on us here, we are planning something big over the weekend :)
Thanks.
Clean dishes are good, you best make sure get that & your laundry done at least
outdoorsman123 wrote:
I can relate to her being a girly girl. Growing up I was somewhat of a tomboy, but then came to a point where that all went away. At least until I met my husband. I lived in the big city and he lived in my hometown (located in the sticks). He'd visit me in the cities and we really wouldn't do to much, then I'd come to see him and we were always, 4 wheelin, water skiing, shooting clays, snowmobiling, bumming in the woods. Well, it didn't take long for me to figure out which was more fun. Never hunted much, love fishing. Tried my first turkey hunt this spring but didn't hear or see anything - bad weather: snow, temps in the 30's and 30 mph winds - YUK. Didn't scare me off thou - I'll try it again some day. Don't think I'll ever go deer hunting, just because I don't know if I could pull the trigger on one. But - never say never. I guess that'll all depend what I feel like after I shoot my first turkey
inspector01 wrote:
outdoorsman123 wrote:
I noticed you visited my page and thought I'd drop in to say Hello and welcome!
Thanks for the welcome aboard..... It is good to see lady outdoorspersons (got to be politicly correct here) involved in the sports. My ex-girlfriend hunted, fished and shot sporting clays with me for 11 years and just loved it. She had been a girly girl before meeting me and said she didn't realize what she was missing all of those years. She went postal on me on her first sucessful deer hunt, shot 3 deer, not realizing they may run for a ways before falling, thought she was just missing them and kept shooting at the ones that were left feeding it my food plot.... Look forward to hearing from you again.
outdoorsman123 wrote:
I noticed you visited my page and thought I'd drop in to say Hello and welcome!
Thanks for the welcome aboard..... It is good to see lady outdoorspersons (got to be politicly correct here) involved in the sports. My ex-girlfriend hunted, fished and shot sporting clays with me for 11 years and just loved it. She had been a girly girl before meeting me and said she didn't realize what she was missing all of those years. She went postal on me on her first sucessful deer hunt, shot 3 deer, not realizing they may run for a ways before falling, thought she was just missing them and kept shooting at the ones that were left feeding it my food plot.... Look forward to hearing from you again.