PARA45
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So, here I was on day three of this dangerous hunt in Middle Georgia. I was sitting in my blind waiting patiently and trying not to think about the humidity, the heat, mosquitos, spiders, and whatever other crawling creature that lives in this dark and dangerous place. It was nice and toasty 89 degrees, and I could feel sweat drops running down my back. Trying to stay focus on the task ahead, and not to think of all the other dangers lurking around played games with my mind. Did I see something, did I hear something. Some very terrifying moments.
I could still hear my wife's voice saying I'm wasting my time; you are not going to catch anything. Well, tonight I was determined to prove her wrong. I had freshened up the baits, and I knew that tonight was the night. I kept reminding myself that I had to be patient, and not rush. Two, three, four hours passed by, and finally the moment of truth, success! I had finally succeeded in bagging this dangerous animal. I could still hear my heart racing, and I succeeded, with no one getting hurt. What a great feeling of relief.
I sat there in disbelief that I had finally succeeded. While I felt the soft coat of this beautiful and yet dangerous creature, I could only think on how to convince my wife to let me have one more mount. Should I do a shoulder or full mount. Unfortunately, she said no more, we have too many dead sh*t on the wall. So, I left the room sad, and opted by not bringing this trophy home. He won't make SCI, but at the end of the day he is my trophy.
I could still hear my wife's voice saying I'm wasting my time; you are not going to catch anything. Well, tonight I was determined to prove her wrong. I had freshened up the baits, and I knew that tonight was the night. I kept reminding myself that I had to be patient, and not rush. Two, three, four hours passed by, and finally the moment of truth, success! I had finally succeeded in bagging this dangerous animal. I could still hear my heart racing, and I succeeded, with no one getting hurt. What a great feeling of relief.
I sat there in disbelief that I had finally succeeded. While I felt the soft coat of this beautiful and yet dangerous creature, I could only think on how to convince my wife to let me have one more mount. Should I do a shoulder or full mount. Unfortunately, she said no more, we have too many dead sh*t on the wall. So, I left the room sad, and opted by not bringing this trophy home. He won't make SCI, but at the end of the day he is my trophy.