ONE MORE BULLET - VERY SUCCESSFUL DEER HUNTING SO FAR

in #food7 years ago

I don't think that this evidence is an accurate reflection of my skill.


It was only last year that I began hunting deer as a source of meat for my family. It's not that I wouldn't have gone prior to that, it's just that I didn't. Last year I did pretty well when I got started. By the end of the season I had fired three shots, and killed three deer, one doe and two bucks.

Unlike raising your own animals for meat, the actual investment is far less when it comes to things like time and feed. Wild deer may eat some of your crops, but you aren't feeding them daily like you are with animals. Other than the time and the gun, the only real investment is the license and the bullets.

BULLETS

The handful of five bullets above represent the only shots I've ever fired while deer hunting. Last year I fired three shots and successfully harvested three deer, and this year I've fired two more. I got a doe earlier in the year with one shot, and then went out this morning to try again.

If you can see the buck on my hood in the photo above, then you already know that I fired another shot and got another deer. If you saw my post last month, then you'll already understand that I don't exactly invest a lot of time in hunting.You can find that post here.

Today, I woke up at about 8 am, and then by about 8:30 made it out in the woods. I scared one the "wrong way" again, just like last time, but a few went the way I wanted them to. I went back out of the woods, snuck up ahead, and waited at a clearing. Two deer popped out and then turned, but one stopped. That was all that it took.

BULLETS & MEAT

Unlike last time, I loaded more than one bullet into the rifle, but once again I only fired once. Though people have been known to kill more than one deer with a single shot, I don't think that shooting five times and harvesting five deer is a bad statistic. However, I don't think that it is exactly an accurate representation of my hunting skills either. I may eventually miss, and that's fine with me. I just don't want to be wounding animals. To have one get shot and fall over and die immediately may not be something that everyone is comfortable with, but I am.

We like to know where our meat came from, and hunting is still much cheaper than buying it at the store. Anyway, I was very glad to have the opportunity to go hunting this morning, and also to succeed in providing some more food for my family.

As always, I'm @papa-pepper and here's the proof:


proof-of-bullets

Until next time…

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Can't say that you got it from me, I still get "squirrel fever". Oh boy, it's a big one! Steady, steady... Drat, foiled again.

Well, I still do appreciate everything I did get from you.

Oh my gosh! Grandpa-pepper, I didn't know you are on here too. That's awesome! Super cool that you are on Steemit :)

Mostly to keep up with our son and family. 16 below this morning here in Wisconsin. Time to think about a visit down to Arkansas again.

Yes, well that's a great way to keep up with such an active steemian for a son :)
16 below, poeh! I'm not made for that kind of weather. Why not consider moving to Arkansas? Haha

I just told him to stop rubbing it in @grandpa-pepper

LOL! I was just sharing...

It is a great share! I'd rather have five shots and five dead than a wounded deer taking days to die. I'm just thinking of those guys who run out of bullets and go hungry.

I know. For my part, I know deer are bigger and most likely easier targets.

hunting means integrating with nature. it is an activity that allows us to use our abilities that our civilization has forgotten us to use our skills. nobel for a scholar, oscar for the artist, what is the trophy for the athlete, hunting in the hunting, hunting in the hunting trophy, that is, the female, postu, horn. material value is not important. maybe it is the pleasure of man overcoming himself in the struggle with nature.
Thank you for this wonderful post :) @papa-pepper

Very nice perspective, thank you for sharing it.

You're welcome :)

Love the story behind the hunt. Venison is my favorite. Your posts are great, and I enjoy reading them. Resteemed

Wow, that is so encouraging to read. Thank you very much!

5/5. Damn. That's good!
I get why you hunt. I don't know how I feel about hunting myself. Maybe I'll find out one day. But since I do eat meat I think it would be hypocritical to frown upon hunting. Maybe buying meat in the store is even worse than killing the animal yourself. Letting someone else do the dirty work... At least your shot/kill ratio says something about your respect for nature. So happy hunting ;)

I appreciate that comment. Honest. Thanks!

Good show, @papa-pepper! We love venison and there are so many ways to prepare the meat. It is lean and healthy meat. And I don't need to drive to a supermarket and guess what kind of meat I am getting. You can't even be sure 100% of what you are getting in a butcher shop.

wow that’s a big bullet for sure.

Have you posted pics of the rifle?

Nice post
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Congratulations!

Well done in securing food to feed your family! You are an awesome provider!

Deer hunting is fun, your bullet has made a good time, I love hunting,
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