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Started by Tom007, June 09, 2024, 04:49:07 PM
Quote from: 3bailey3 on June 10, 2024, 04:40:26 PMGood stuff guys, the banded birds I wonder why one was below the spur? only saw a few in pics and they have all been over the spur!
Quote from: Dougas on June 11, 2024, 12:40:53 PMThey cost around $1000.00 or more now.
Quote from: Dougas on June 11, 2024, 10:24:55 PMI usually hunt by myself. One particular day I decided to bring a buddy along, knowing that he can be trusted to keep his mouth shut about where we were going to. I always hunt this meadow from one side and I wanted to see what would happen if I did my normal hunt and my buddy went in from the opposite side of the meadow. We would meet up back at the truck later in the day.There was nothing going on in the meadow, so I started back to the truck. About half way back, about a quarter of a mile from the truck, I decided to step out into the meadow. As I turned to walk back into the timber, I see an orange knit cap waving at me from the other side of the meadow. I took my orange knit cap from my pack and signaled back to my buddy and stepped back into the timber and he did the same expecting to meet up at the truck.I walked about 30 yards and step up onto some large rocks, then jump down to the ground. When I hit the ground it gave way and I was instantly up to my chest in a hole not much bigger than me around and since we were hunting with bows that day, I was frantically trying to keep from going down by digging my bow into the ground as my feet dangled in the air beneath me in this hole. It crumbled at the top dropping me about 10 or more feet down pretty much wedging me at about mid thigh down. I was stuck with my arms above me and holding onto my bow by the limb with the tip a little above ground level. I could hardly move and began yelling for help.My buddy, in the mean time, having no clue what had happened, went back to the truck, ate his lunch and kicked back awaiting my return. He fell asleep and woke up about an hour later. He began looking for me, yelling my name. After about an hour or more, he returned to the last place he had seen me and when he yelled for me I could barely hear him and began yelling back, but he never heard me, even that close. He walked off yelling my name. About 15 minutes later he returned, but from a different direction. He notice a disruption near the large rocks and as he investigated it thinking a bear may have dug some critter up, he saw the tip of my bow sticking up out of the hole. I could see him looking down at me but he was just a silhouette. He couldn't see me, just the bow limb with the tip sticking out. I yelled out and he about jumped out of his skin. He pulled me out by the bow. the hole wasn't big enough for me to move, so he had to pull me out and after close to 3 hours stuck in that hole, I could barely hang on. If I had gone alone and jumped off that rock, no one would have known to look there and I or should I say my bones would still be there today. I shudder with my heart beating out of my chest and get a lump in my throat when ever I think about it and as I write this now. A very strange day.
Quote from: deerhunt1988 on June 12, 2024, 05:53:57 AMQuote from: Dougas on June 11, 2024, 10:24:55 PMI usually hunt by myself. One particular day I decided to bring a buddy along, knowing that he can be trusted to keep his mouth shut about where we were going to. I always hunt this meadow from one side and I wanted to see what would happen if I did my normal hunt and my buddy went in from the opposite side of the meadow. We would meet up back at the truck later in the day.There was nothing going on in the meadow, so I started back to the truck. About half way back, about a quarter of a mile from the truck, I decided to step out into the meadow. As I turned to walk back into the timber, I see an orange knit cap waving at me from the other side of the meadow. I took my orange knit cap from my pack and signaled back to my buddy and stepped back into the timber and he did the same expecting to meet up at the truck.I walked about 30 yards and step up onto some large rocks, then jump down to the ground. When I hit the ground it gave way and I was instantly up to my chest in a hole not much bigger than me around and since we were hunting with bows that day, I was frantically trying to keep from going down by digging my bow into the ground as my feet dangled in the air beneath me in this hole. It crumbled at the top dropping me about 10 or more feet down pretty much wedging me at about mid thigh down. I was stuck with my arms above me and holding onto my bow by the limb with the tip a little above ground level. I could hardly move and began yelling for help.My buddy, in the mean time, having no clue what had happened, went back to the truck, ate his lunch and kicked back awaiting my return. He fell asleep and woke up about an hour later. He began looking for me, yelling my name. After about an hour or more, he returned to the last place he had seen me and when he yelled for me I could barely hear him and began yelling back, but he never heard me, even that close. He walked off yelling my name. About 15 minutes later he returned, but from a different direction. He notice a disruption near the large rocks and as he investigated it thinking a bear may have dug some critter up, he saw the tip of my bow sticking up out of the hole. I could see him looking down at me but he was just a silhouette. He couldn't see me, just the bow limb with the tip sticking out. I yelled out and he about jumped out of his skin. He pulled me out by the bow. the hole wasn't big enough for me to move, so he had to pull me out and after close to 3 hours stuck in that hole, I could barely hang on. If I had gone alone and jumped off that rock, no one would have known to look there and I or should I say my bones would still be there today. I shudder with my heart beating out of my chest and get a lump in my throat when ever I think about it and as I write this now. A very strange day.Man, that is terrifying! What part of the country? Just a sinkhole of some type? About how deep do you think it was?I've stumbled across a few old uncovered wells in the woods and it could be REALLY bad if someone walked into them.