So Sunday I was completely thrown off by the time change and
was up at 8. My boyfriend is moving into his own little house and wants me to
move in of course but that is a different story. We went shopping for curtains
and could not find anything we liked. Well, he ended up getting frustrated so
we went back to his house to watch TV and what not and I was working on my
English paper and then he went and got his SD card for his trail cam which made
him want to go to the woods. Now, I grew up in the country on a farm, we had
horses and four wheelers and a huge woods but I have never been out hunting and
stuff. Well a few months ago he got me a dog that really turned out to be his
that he wants to use for squirrel hunting so we took her out with us to run around.
So we go to the woods and walk around and we even sat and waited to see if any
squirrels would come around, and they did not. Well, then we decided to walk
around some more and look at this guy’s pond and then we walked the edge of the
corn field and woods. I learned that does will clear a little spot on the
ground and pee and then will rub there nose on some trees and then leave so
when a buck comes walking he sniffs it and follows her. Kind of interesting
stuff to learn I guess. But, that was my Sunday if you are interested.
Just by reading this blog I am very much so confused. You go from talking about the time changing, to your boyfriend's house, to squirrel hunting, and then to deer; luckily I am smart enough to comprehend all of this information and make sense out of it ;). The time change did not bother me much as I had to get up at 4:30 in the morning for work so I guess it worked for my benefit. I have always wondered why we need stupid daylight savings time. In the winter nothing van ever get done because there is not enough light in the day anymore to do anything. I have never been hunting before for animals. I usually just shoot at clay birds over catch possums and raccoons in traps in the barn to shoot (on the occasion I will catch a cat so that works too). The way I see hunting is the same why I see fishing; I do not have the patients to sit for more than an hour in complete silence waiting on nothing to happen majority of the time. I am more of an action person with a high tempo attitude so I would call myself an extreme hunter (bang bang bang). I have always considered deer hunting but unless I would be able to do it from the seat of my truck, which is illegal, that is not going to happen.
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