Taking off at midnight Sunday to pick up dad by 8:15 a.m. in Memphis and then finish the trek to southeast Kansas to hunt at my good friend’s place.  Looks like the weather temperature-wise is shaping up great with high in the mid 70s and lows around 50 at night.  Should make for great early season deer activity as all the cornfields have been cut and the recent rain has kept a shade of green in some of the soybean patches.  Right now it looks as if the wind will give us good variety throughout the week, so we can bounce around a little if necessary but it would be ideal if the breeze majored out of the Southeast so we can get to our best sets in the Neosho River-bottom.  Regardless, I’ll post from Kansas on Monday night.  We are planning on getting in early enough to touch off a practice shot and then hustle to a couple stands before dark.  Who knows, we might already have success to report.  Bow, wouldn’t that be a great problem to have.

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