Saw a buck come out of his bed yesterday just after sunset about 40 yards in front of me and headed down the ravine but there were saplings in the way so I couldn’t get a shot, not sure if I should risk cutting some better shooting lanes or just hope he gives me a better shot opportunity next time
When your guest mentions "the grind" what is he referring to? Is it checking cameras or watching a cell phone feed? What exactly is such a slog about that?
The grind is balancing life and hunting. When you know you should be in a spot and not being able to. Trying to get one step ahead and feeling like you're one step behind. I dont run cameras much but I'll bet its even more frustrating when you know they're there and you're not.
@@seanbarrett657Excellent point about the cameras showing what is out there and when and the hunter missing that day due to other commitments, fatigue, or just guessing wrong and being in a different stand. My brother has experienced that a lot this year.
Saw a buck come out of his bed yesterday just after sunset about 40 yards in front of me and headed down the ravine but there were saplings in the way so I couldn’t get a shot, not sure if I should risk cutting some better shooting lanes or just hope he gives me a better shot opportunity next time
When your guest mentions "the grind" what is he referring to? Is it checking cameras or watching a cell phone feed? What exactly is such a slog about that?
The grind is balancing life and hunting. When you know you should be in a spot and not being able to. Trying to get one step ahead and feeling like you're one step behind. I dont run cameras much but I'll bet its even more frustrating when you know they're there and you're not.
@@seanbarrett657Excellent point about the cameras showing what is out there and when and the hunter missing that day due to other commitments, fatigue, or just guessing wrong and being in a different stand. My brother has experienced that a lot this year.