Re: Dealing with Buck Fever -- newbie to experienced
Dash really cool post, you got your first and you got buck fever for the first time, whoa" cool. You came thru after three times, and now you got some success under the belt.
--- your honest and dealing with a real issue, it's great to deal with and move forward, hunting those deer and getting some venison to enjoy also.
Jelvis -- excellent post by Dash folks --
Last edited by Jelvis; 02-16-2018 at 02:56 PM.
Reason: Dash good one
Re: Dealing with Buck Fever -- newbie to experienced
Ok mule deer buck hunters in MU 3-28 now that the Ministry re arranged the regs to a better shelf for the hiker kind, the stalker, the walker, your going to see some bucks, mule deer bucks with big antlers and big bodies. --
Jel -- read and consider, this thread b4 entering the Skull -- the MU 3-28 thread --your going to see some racks so don't be slack--
Re: Dealing with Buck Fever -- newbie to experienced
put a cigar in the chamber once....man that was a dandy chilicotin rutted up muley with a never ending drop tine...
when 300geese cup there wings and start dropping on your spread...you know if you get the lead 3 you will get your limit there all honking and cackling and ducks are landing at your feet on the foggy morning 15 minutes into your sit...birds will give you the fever my freind..
when the first time you try a turkey call and you know your at the roost and you get 5 different gobbles back again the bird gives you a rush..
when the drake and hen shovler you have been trying for come in and you double down your a little high..
when your partner pushes 40 sharptail to you and you have to swing hard and fast you feel tingly.
but the best adrenaline rush is when a grouse errupts at your feet while hiking..