I didn’t really post about most of my hunts this year so I figured I’d do a season report. First, a little background.
I grew up out west, we’ve only been in Ohio for 7 years but when we moved here I told my wife I’d give her 5 years then it’s back out west where we belong! Well, two kids and a house later were still in Ohio. It’s home. We love it. However, I miss my mountains, bugling elk, big mulies and spring bear hunts so I try and get out west to get my fix.
This season started rough, I was working a lot and didn’t get my food plot in on time then the Amish bought up the land next door. I didn’t see a single deer at home, in fact I still haven’t. I was lucky enough to take a nice door on the other farm though.
After the first doe I went to PA for the anterless muzzle loader weekend which is one of my favorite hunts out here. I hunted new ground that I’d only E scouted for a few months. Beautiful and PA rugged! I managed to skip in on some does feeding through a holler and dropped one. Another great eating doe!
I got her broken down and into my pack for the journey out.
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I grew up out west, we’ve only been in Ohio for 7 years but when we moved here I told my wife I’d give her 5 years then it’s back out west where we belong! Well, two kids and a house later were still in Ohio. It’s home. We love it. However, I miss my mountains, bugling elk, big mulies and spring bear hunts so I try and get out west to get my fix.
This season started rough, I was working a lot and didn’t get my food plot in on time then the Amish bought up the land next door. I didn’t see a single deer at home, in fact I still haven’t. I was lucky enough to take a nice door on the other farm though.
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After the first doe I went to PA for the anterless muzzle loader weekend which is one of my favorite hunts out here. I hunted new ground that I’d only E scouted for a few months. Beautiful and PA rugged! I managed to skip in on some does feeding through a holler and dropped one. Another great eating doe!
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I got her broken down and into my pack for the journey out.
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