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The Hunting Season -- with your Henry

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The Hunting Season -- with your Henry

Post by PT7 » Fri Sep 23, 2016 10:56 am

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Good Day, Henry Folk.

I know that no one needs a reminder that fall hunting season is fast approaching. With Autumn beginning this week, many are getting their plans finalized, gear gathered, rifles (handguns) cleaned, and ammo at-the-ready. I got an email note from RFC this morning with a couple of cool Henry photos included. So.....this post is just in case you've forgotten! :) [Click on photo for larger look]

Hunt Safely, Enjoy and Have Fun!


Fall Hunt
© Nate Howard, 2014 - Posted by allpoetry.com/

Pants wet to the knees,
fresh fallen vibrant leaves.

Rubs scrapes,
and contemplates.

Blaze orange in the tree
Dogs flushing pheasant flee.
Sunset God sent pleasant to see.

Be still, listen.
Was that? But the wind.
Snort, huff, and nosed again.

Be still, listen.
Coyote, fox?
Snap brush white tines glisten.

Be still listen.
Thump, thump through your body,
Trembling in your arms.
Beating in your ears,
count the barns or farms.

Here he comes.
Upright, strong, king of his domain.
Hooting owl, screeching hawk.
To hear a robins song in the rain.

Be still, listen.
The wind again.
The flash of a white tail
bounds along a vanishing trail.
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Post by Deadwood Dutch » Fri Sep 23, 2016 12:58 pm

Thanks, very nice poem. This will be my 52nd year with my rifle and that elusive whitetail buck. Deer shot and deer missed. Many memories, many good times and a few deer stands that are now just rotten boards in a tree. As I walk the trails, and I am the only one left of our original hunting party, sometimes I think that their spirits are still out there. I keep this picture of "our woods" hanging on a wall, for the time when I can't go anymore.Image
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Post by Deadwood Dutch » Fri Sep 23, 2016 1:38 pm

And here's a couple of old pictures from when I was in my 20's, one with a spike buck and one with my hunting buddies.Image
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Post by CT_Shooter » Fri Sep 23, 2016 2:04 pm

Thanks for sharing the memories and the photos, Dutch. Good hunting this season, too.
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Post by PT7 » Fri Sep 23, 2016 3:00 pm

All three photos are great, Dutch, and are also valued memories. (I'm very partial to your framed photo of "our woods." Absolutely love outdoor winter scenes!). And thanks for sharing about your "walks along the trails."

When you post a photo of your buck hanging this year, put it alongside this one with the 20-year-old hunter. I bet both hunters will look great! :)

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Post by Deadwood Dutch » Fri Sep 23, 2016 7:07 pm

Thanks, I don't know if I'll take the pump .30-06 or the lever action .44 magnum this year. But the facts are that I don't hunt as hard as I used to hunt, the deer numbers have greatly diminished through the years where I hunt in northeastern Pa. (another whole story) and I don't spend near the days in the woods as I did years ago. I am just happy to be there for a few days and enjoy nature.
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Post by Henry88 » Fri Sep 23, 2016 7:47 pm

Deadwood Dutch wrote:Thanks, I don't know if I'll take the pump .30-06 or the lever action .44 magnum this year. But the facts are that I don't hunt as hard as I used to hunt, the deer numbers have greatly diminished through the years where I hunt in northeastern Pa. (another whole story) and I don't spend near the days in the woods as I did years ago. I am just happy to be there for a few days and enjoy nature.
When you get down to it Dutch, enjoying the outdoors and nature is what it's all about.........

Killer poem PT7. I don't think i'll do much if any deer hunting this year. Mostly squirrels around the house with the Henry and small game at the Management Area down the street with the Marlin xt-22M.

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Post by clovishound » Sat Sep 24, 2016 2:21 am

I started hunting again a couple years ago after a 40 year hiatus. I haven't taken anything yet. I'm just having fun spending time in the woods, and time with friends. I wouldn't mind putting a feral hog in the freezer this year.
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Post by biglever » Sat Sep 24, 2016 4:51 am

Just put my trail cam's out. Got my wife a new ladder stand. And have the rifles ready.
Love this time of yr.
Going over all the stuff in my back pac. .like getting rid of my p&j sandwich that I left in there from last yr. And some crushed cookie's.

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Post by PT7 » Sat Sep 24, 2016 10:46 pm

It would be an interesting to hear from you, Dutch, on "another whole story" about the deer numbers in your area. I look at our state's management of the deer population from time-to-time, and it seems like there are those up and down number here at times.

In his post, Henry88 said "I don't think i'll do much if any deer hunting this year." I had planned to get out again this year in December during the antlerless hunt season, but I have had some challenges with getting help to care for my wife (I'm her F/T caregiver). So I had to postpone, and hopefully will get out next year for another deer hunt. I will use my Benelli Pump field s/g in 20-gauge for that.

But this year I have some weekdays that I'm regularly scheduled to take off from my regular caregiver work routine. I just found a nearby MO Conservation Area (CA) that not only has deer hunting, but it's permitted there to hunt either squirrel or rabbit during the October 2016 through February 2017 hunt season. I plan to get out and hunt rabbit with my Henry .22 SGC. And before any hunting, like you, I plan to go out and just "enjoy nature" by visiting the CA, and walking around the upland forest area. I've not been there before, and it will be fun to first check it out. So "all is not lost" for this hunting season! ;)

Deadwood Dutch wrote:Thanks, I don't know if I'll take the pump .30-06 or the lever action .44 magnum this year. But the facts are that I don't hunt as hard as I used to hunt, the deer numbers have greatly diminished through the years where I hunt in northeastern Pa. (another whole story) and I don't spend near the days in the woods as I did years ago. I am just happy to be there for a few days and enjoy nature.

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