OK, so I’m really not back “in the groove” as much as I’d like to be, but I am back in CA and hunting is on my mind. 

I realize of course, that mid-summer doesn’t really equate to hunting for folks in most of the country, and I can certainly relate.  When I go back in my mind to my formative hunting experiences, they usually involve short days, frosty mornings, and the autumn smells of wood smoke and burning leaves.  Rambling over hillsides in 100-degree heat just doesn’t seem quite right. 

But hunting is hunting, and while a lot of hunters tell me that they could never get used to the idea of hunting in July heat, I can promise that most of them would jump at the opportunity to get back in the field if it were offered.  And yeah, I also know that you don’t have to hunt the summer seasons in CA.  There are options to get out in September and October, and even a few that run into November.  You can hit the Sierra high-country and enjoy a more “traditional” hunting experience if you really want to.  But me… I’m ready now! 

So July 10 is the opening day for the A-zone archery season, and I have every intention of being out there.  I’ll be tuning up the Mathews, sharpening some broadheads, and hoping that my archery jinx is well and truly broken.  I’ve already booked a slot at the Golden Ram Hedgepeth Ranch (one of my favorite spots).  The primary target will be blacktail deer, but there are always good odds of getting a shot at a hog on this ranch, especially during the archery season. 

I’ve also extended an invite to my friend and fellow blogger, Josh, to join me for the weekend.  From the looks of things, we’ll likely be dealing with some high temperatures, but I’ve got even higher hopes that at least one of us will fill a tag… and that will make it worth the sunburn and sweat.

It’s definitely something to look forward to!

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