recon6036
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I chewed tobacco for almost 30 years. Quit Cold Turkey in Sept 2011.
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That's not quitting, that's perseverance...I ran out of beer. Left camp to drive 45 miles one way to get more
It's OK 2017 Oak, a later Oak will find a suitable deer to quell your anguish.2017, backpack deer camp, great hunting weather. After about day 3 I'm thinking about all the work I've got piling up at home, etc, etc, and bail. @Dinkshooter misses a 200" buck the next day, in the same spot I hunted the day before.
Moral of the story, the opportunities we get to do stuff like this are too fleeting and precious to listen to that little voice coming up with reasons to quit. Recognize that entire part of your mind for what it is- a bunch of excuses- and send it packing. Worst case scenario, you finish knowing you did your best. Best case scenario, you end up with a memory like this you'll have til the day you die.
I spiked mine like a football after I just scored a touch down after shooting a big bull. At least that’s how I tell the storyI buddy and fellow HTer quit archery elk hunting one day for a minute or so. Missed a nice bull just below a FS road and with a very impressive toss he helicoptered his compound down the hill about 20 yards.
Not like shanking an expensive tent as the bow survived rather unscathed.
@Oak I spotted it the next day. But didn’t get the shot that was heard around the world until 4-5 days later. Also most likely 215 ish, not 200.2017, backpack deer camp, great hunting weather. After about day 3 I'm thinking about all the work I've got piling up at home, etc, etc, and bail. @Dinkshooter misses a 200" buck the next day, in the same spot I hunted the day before.
But did you shoot a Cushbuck?