The End is Near

So if you read our last blog post you were probably able to gather that we were in the midst of loosing our beloved hunting spot. The farm in question is roughly 180 acres with an even mixture of ag fields and woods. It is boarded to the north by a 500 acre county park of which most is heavy wooded timber and boarded to the south by a huge orchard/farm. Its an absolute whitetail hunters dream spot. Well what I had suspected was coming, came at the end of last week. I received a phone call from the land owners son and was told that this would be our last season hunting on the farm. His reasoning was that the family wanted to start hunting again and that he wanted to start over with a clean slate of people. Now what didn’t make scene to me was that when we started hunting there many many years ago the family hunted there then. Over the years they had slowly stopped hunting but that was there choice. We have all hunted there together in the past why couldn’t we do that again, but who am I to argue. As bad as it stinks we will make the best of the next two months of hunting before taking down all our sets and pulling all our trail cameras for the last time. I am truly thankful for the the time we have had on this farm the experiences and memories that we have had and that will never be forgotten.

Chris