Sunday, September 10, 2017

The Season's IntoBUCKtion

Tomorrow, September 11th, starts the season of wearing camouflage and hunter’s orange. For everyone who is and isn’t aware, deer season here in Kansas is beginning. That means seize your rifle, muzzleloader, bow, or crossbow, and be ready to follow me as I talk about this year’s deer season.
            To preface, this blog will not be for the avid hunter, as they will already know all I’m going to cover and more. Instead, this is for novel hunters or, for those like me, they’ve hunted as a kid with their parent, lost interest, and just recently decided to pick up deer hunting again.
            As stated earlier, deer season launches tomorrow, however this muzzleloader and archery season. I personally do not have the understanding and know how of muzzleloaders and the season, so, my primary emphasis will be on rifle season and a short post or two about archery. Throughout these blogs I will be covering materials and permits needed to hunt, how to set up your equipment, places to hunt here in Kansas, what exactly you’re hunting for. For example, are you hunting for mule or whitetail deer? Are you more interested in a buck or a doe? These are just a few of the subjects I plan to explain throughout the season.
            The reason I’m covering this topic is the same reason why I’m the right person to cover it. I’m in your boots, still new to this on my own. It’s only been two years of deer hunting on my own and just last year of taking down my first buck. My goal throughout this is to express information to everyone reading that was passed down to me from my father years ago. I plan on posting every Thursday, right before the weekend so you can go out and hunt or practice with the information I’m giving you.

Good luck and,

Tis’ the Season: Deer Season

1 comment:

  1. Nice pun. I am an archer myself though I prefer my recurve bow though I wouldn't say no to a nice compound bow in my weight class. I will say that I have always wanted to go boar hunting, but have yet to get the opportunity to do so and if I did I would be going with a rifle. Question how many people a year do you think just pick up a gun and go hunting not bothering to permits and the other needed equipment?

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