Gentlemen:
Weather forecast for Nov 5-6 isn't too exciting, given the rain forecast, but its the magic week, and I'm not afraid of melting.
Wednesday high pressure starts to build - time to be in the tree.
With a limited quantity of vacation time I am inclined to stay at work Mon and Tues to...
I was hunting in a spot that Paul worked on for me on the morning that he passed, shot a nice buck early in the a.m. - then heard a short time later that he had passed, was a bit surreal.
I have a Mathews S2 for sale, if you are looking for a very nice Mathews Switchback you might want to check this out. It's an S2, which was a later remake of the popular Switchback.
Terrible deal all around.
Does anyone know the details of what exactly happened? No attempt to be morbid, just wondering in case there is something that the rest of us can learn from.
Got up this morning at 430am to go sit in a tree overlooking a thick nasty patch of timber that Paul tore up for me 2 years ago, and was blessed to take a great buck, when I got back to the house I got a text from a friend that Paul had passed, dang....thanks Paul for taking me under your wing.
All of the reading I did stressed the importance of making a solid base, I didn't want to worry about the thing blowing over, plus the area that it sits in is known to flood.
I'm looking forward to finishing it up and using it this fall!
Thought you might like to see today's project, the install is a little different, the blind sits on top of and over the platform, should keep things out of the weather.
I've had some great fun bowhunting at Lake MacBride State Park. You would need to qualify with a proficiency test at Fin and Feather. I think the test was hitting 3 shots into a paper plate at 20 yards, or something similar.
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