Reds, despite the fairy tales, ain't real bright. Doesn't mean they come running every time you toot your call though. Once I spotted one mousing in a snowy field and about blew myself unconscious trying to get him to come closer. He never even looked up. I suspect that on that patch of WMA, they hear it all. One busted me about a week ago while I was trying to deer hunt on crunchy ground with my .54. As they usually do, he acted like he'd left a pot on the stove and just ambled off in the opposite direction. If you stay still, it's like you're invisible, even with a couple of yards of blaze orange on. Have yet to see a yote, or gray fox, or cat on that WMA, though they're all in the area, even in my subdivision at times. I'm putting the little woman on a plane to China in a couple of days, and am going to hit it hard while she's gone, weather permitting. Heavy snows in Jan and Feb have shut things down in the last few years.

I've got a bunch of the BT 50s. Thanks.


What fresh Hell is this?