I was in the Signal Corp. Work at INSCOM. Information Systems Command. Did a lot of bowhunting on Ft. Belvoir. They only allowed bowhunting so it was great, the deer never really got spooked like they do when the guns start going off.
No I actually grew up in Kentucky. 5 years in the Army, in the DC area. Moved to Parkersburg, WV in 2003. But I hunt in Beverly.
You might know the guy on Hunt on, Tom Schilling or my hunting buddy Preston Ginther. They both went to Fort Frye.
Hey All.. I'm not a big posting person as you can see by my number of post... But I follow Live from the Stand every year.. You all have been
a blast to follow over the last few years.. Just wanted to post a pic of the buck I harvested on Saturday morning (11-16-19). Wish you all the
best...
I killed my biggest buck to date on November 27, 2007 and I have been bowhunting for 36 years.. So it definitely ain't over yet.. But if I haven't killed one by the
first day of gun season it's definitely over for me.. At least on the farm in Washington Co. that I hunt..
Hunted all day with my Dad in Washington Co.. Great morning to hunt, but the deer didn't get the memo.. We saw nothing.. This evening I heard a buck coming through the woods late aprox 10 mins of shooting light left.. Never could see him but I could hear him grunting and chasing a doe but...
The deer are definitely moving.. I drove from Columbus to Cambridge today on I70 East and probably saw between 75 and 100 dead deer on the
highway.. I would say 1/3 of them where bucks.. This is a good sign that the activity is definitely picking up.. I will be in the woods all this week...