Early last summer I was invited to a friend’s wedding. It was a planned outdoor event scheduled for the middle of September. In hindsight, I probably should have never gone. Any bow hunter worth his weight in salt knows the importance of accurately estimating yardages. Months of practicing mean absolutely nothing if the deer you guessed at 35 yards is actually only 20. The wedding was a few short weeks before the start of our early archery deer hunting season. Normally about this time, other than flinging a few arrows, I find myself routinely estimating distances to various objects.
Trouble comes at 32 yards
Trouble comes at 32 yards
Trouble comes at 32 yards
Early last summer I was invited to a friend’s wedding. It was a planned outdoor event scheduled for the middle of September. In hindsight, I probably should have never gone. Any bow hunter worth his weight in salt knows the importance of accurately estimating yardages. Months of practicing mean absolutely nothing if the deer you guessed at 35 yards is actually only 20. The wedding was a few short weeks before the start of our early archery deer hunting season. Normally about this time, other than flinging a few arrows, I find myself routinely estimating distances to various objects.