Thursday, October 16, 2008

Getting lost in the woods

This happened around 15 years ago. I have been hunting this spot all my life. I knew it like the back of my hand. So I thought. It was early afternoon when I got to my stand. It was such a nice day. Partly cloudy, no wind and around 36 degrees. It is now almost late afternoon. Not seeing any deer, I decided to work my way through the laurel and rhododendron. Before I left I looked to where I wanted to go. OK, I got it. Well let my tell you, the woods look different at different times of the day (hint). I figured out how long it should take me and at what pace to get to where I was going. Calculated. Now to implement the plan. I started to still hunt back to the truck. Moving very slowly, focusing on any movement, the woods where getting darker. It was hard to pick up the silhoutte of the sky line. it started to blend in with the mountainside. I also had another problem, I should seeing familiar landmarks. Instead I started to go down the mountain. Now what? I stayed as calm as I could and knew that me vehicle was on the top of the ridge. I heard the roar of the creek. What a beautiful sound. I also knew that all the hollows with creeks all lead back to the my destination. I went down to the creek and just followed it back to familiar sites. Where I hunt if you get lost you never walk down stream. So when you hunt a different spot, see how the creeks run, Do I need to go down stream or upstream (hint).

Another time my brother-in-law was hunting in an area that he doesn't hunt often. He was told where to go and with him be somewhat familiar, he had an idea of the layout of the hollow. It was getting dark so he desided to hunt back to the trail and back to the truck. He got disorented. Next thing you know, he is not back to the meeting place (the truck). A few shots in the air (pretty dumb to shoot in the air)and no signs of him. An hour or so, here comes this vehicle up the road. It stopped and quess who came out. You got it, my brother-in-law. He followed the creek down which was his first no-no. If he stayed were he was, he would have been found, instead of walking through woods, you don't know, in the dark just stay put. If you told someone where you are going to be they can get to you sooner.

Tuesday, October 14, 2008

The weather

Today it is @ 80 degrees outside. Doesn't seem like hunting season, which small game starts real soon.

To my friends

This is the e-mail I was talking about. It looks like deer season could be a wash this yesr. I still would like to go to the camp or somewhere else to hunt squirrels. Until next time. Talk to you later

Saturday, October 11, 2008

Welcome

As you can tell this is the first entry into this blog. I am from Pennsylvania and love the outdoors. I hunt, fish, and hike. If you hunt in Pa what kind of weapon do you use? Since I only have weekends to hunt and my camp is 4 hours away, I only rifle hunt. When the price of gas goes down (yeh right) I plan on trying archery. My favorite fish is (early season) trout. After the about 4 weeks after that, I usually just fish for smallmouth bass. But if I go the the Delaware River all bets are off. I have caught all kinds of fish there. Where do you fish? The location isn't important, but the name of the river or creek or lake would be nice. I know some have their honeyholes and do not like to share. I can understand that, especially if the spots are small. So lets here from everyone. It doesn't matter what state you are from. Maybe someone does something different and others would like to try.