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<blockquote data-quote="makeithappen" data-source="post: 2816206" data-attributes="member: 24464"><p>Congrats to those of you who have connected! Dennis, that must've been good for a laugh and kept you on your toes wondering what'd happen next.</p><p></p><p>I sat until 10:15 yesterday and saw zero deer. I suspect other hunters have boogered the deer up and pushed them out of the area. I did have a coyote working in at 8:30. I stood, turned and started to draw as he approached at 40 yards. That's when I found out how cold it was. My muscles refused to draw my bow. I have it set at 63lbs so that I have zero issues pulling straight back with minimal movement, but yesterday, it was just frigid. I forced the bow into full draw, but in doing so, the dog spotted me and kicked out to 40 yards. I tried squeaking at him, but he didn't like it at all. I suppose he's had that experience before.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="makeithappen, post: 2816206, member: 24464"] Congrats to those of you who have connected! Dennis, that must've been good for a laugh and kept you on your toes wondering what'd happen next. I sat until 10:15 yesterday and saw zero deer. I suspect other hunters have boogered the deer up and pushed them out of the area. I did have a coyote working in at 8:30. I stood, turned and started to draw as he approached at 40 yards. That's when I found out how cold it was. My muscles refused to draw my bow. I have it set at 63lbs so that I have zero issues pulling straight back with minimal movement, but yesterday, it was just frigid. I forced the bow into full draw, but in doing so, the dog spotted me and kicked out to 40 yards. I tried squeaking at him, but he didn't like it at all. I suppose he's had that experience before. [/QUOTE]
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