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Fall Hunting in Pawling, NY |
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01-30-2021, 10:55 AM
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Fall Hunting in Pawling, NY
This was a great hunting season for me. I took a lot of game but that is not the reason why. I was more contemplative and appreciative this year and enjoyed all the sights and sounds of nature more than I normally do. I saw foxes, a bobcat, a coyote, turkeys and numerous downy woodpeckers which I love to see and hear.
I also got back into bowhunting after a layoff of about 30 years, although I never stopped gun hunting for deer. When I was working, I could not bow hunt without impacting my bird hunting. Now that I am retired, I can do both with abandon. I hunted birds and ducks in the morning and deer in the afternoon. I enjoyed having a bow in my hands again, although the new compound bow is a far cry from the recurve I used in the past.
I took four deer this year but passed on many others. I only shoot bucks that are at least three and a half years old. I took a lot of pictures including a three and a half year old buck that I passed on a couple of times because, although the rack was high and the tines long, it didn’t go past the ears. The third time I saw him I decided to take him, about two weeks after I took the photo below. I did feel a bit of regret when I saw him on the ground. I’m a bit foolish and now have a tinge of regret with every buck I shoot. Maybe its old age.
Here are a few photo’s I took while bow hunting. I saw an average of five deer an evening with only two days when I didn’t see any deer. I love watching them feed.
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Tom, I am enjoying your retirement with you from your increasing posts — thanks. My first year of retirement I tried to hunt everything and every day. I’ve slowed down some (I no longer hunt in really bad weather), but still enjoy time afield. It seems I understand more the richness of my experiences, as you note.
I’m looking forward to more of your posts.
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"Doubtless the good Lord could have made a better game bird than bobwhite, and better country to hunt him in...but equally doubtless, he never did." -- Guy de la Valdene (from A Handful of Feathers )
"'I promise you,' he said, 'on my word of honor, I won't die on the opening of the bird season.'" -- Robert Ruark (from The Old Man and the Boy)
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