Although my nephew got married today, I headed north to look things over. I took my buddy Joe with me so he could experience a trip into the Adirondacks. He’s from Tunisia, and he really enjoys hunting. I’m trying to teach him a little about deer hunting because he loves hunting. He has already invited me to go hunting for wild boars in Tunisia if I ever want to experience it.
We had a great morning. We didn’t stay in the woods too terribly long because he had to be to work at 4 p.m., and I had to get home to make it to the wedding on time. I saw a doe and a fawn shortly after daylight. I expected a buck to filter through the area after they passed through, but it never happened.
When we headed into the woods this morning, it was 29 degrees, but it was 65 degrees when we headed home. They’re predicting three inches of rain for tomorrow, and a cold front is finally supposed to bring some cooler temperatures with it. The cooler temperatures are supposed to remain for the entire day instead of just letting us experience it in the morning hours. I’ll welcome it when it arrives.
Joe saw his first deer in the woods while deer hunting. He was pretty excited, which was great to see. I’m glad he enjoyed his day in the woods. Here’s a picture of the place I should have been sitting. I’m writing this on Sunday night, and I hunted in the Lake George Wild Forest on Sunday. This buck showed up at one of my stands yesterday while I was up north scouting some new stuff with Joe.
