The trip to the Iowa Deer Classic this year came on the second day, March 7th. Hubby and I arrived around 10:00 A.M. to get our tickets and get down to the show floor to see what was available.
My check list this year included getting information on the Shadow Hunter elevated blinds. Given the opportunity that would be the brand I would invest my money on.
The other things on my check list included a ground blind,a bow,some trail cameras, to checkout the deer heads and sheds. I wanted to see the antlers rated from 180-200. I didn't take the time to see every deer head there, but I did find one that was impressivly scored at 227 1/2. It was taken in a county just to the southeast of us. Hope some day his offspring will find it's way in our direction.
The crowd developed while we were looking things over,to the point trying to move from place to place became a challenge. A good indicator of the interest of the huntresses and hunters in Iowa. ;)
Sunday, March 8, 2009
2009 Iowa Deer Classic
Saturday, February 28, 2009
Out and About
Wednesday turned out to be a positively delightful respite weather wise. Even the morning temperatures were warm enough only to need a sweatshirt on an outing to check out all the noise from Hendrickson Marsh three quarters of a mile away.
Timber Life gained a different set of 4x4 wheels on January 24th, to help traverse the terrain . Sure do appreciate what a machine can do. ;)
This year proved to be a challenge, even with a tractor to maintain our travel route. The diesel fuel, for the first time in 6 1/2 years of tractor ownership, had a problem providing sure performance, even with winter additives. We were not the only ones to fall victim to the evil malady of "gelling". It is just hard to tolerate when things are so awful cold and the tractor quits working a quarter of a mile from the nearest stationary plug-in. You would think with the piece of iron coming out of Russia it would start in all kinds of cold, but it isn't to be. It sat until a day got up to 25 and the portable generator turned over to get the block heated up so the oil would move.
Encouragement comes now that we can see the end of the drifts that had us driving through the field to gain access to home from forays to the outside world.
Things are looking a bit rutty still, but there are signs this week of warmer temperatures. Maybe some wind to give us some drying. Then the Belarus 572 can once again "Spring" into action to create a smoother ride...;)
Thursday, February 26, 2009
2009 Iowa Deer Classic
Next weekend March 6th - 8th,at Hy-Vee Hall in Des Moines. It is Iowa's turn to go check out the displays, attend seminars,and find out what new products they can't possibly experience the outdoors without.
There seems to be a lot of good event deals on this and that to give us the edge when it comes to getting a wild animal to put on the dinner table.
Last year was my first time to attend and I found it to be exciting to see people I had seen on television, or read about while searching Google for "Deer Hunting" and all that goes with it.

Wednesday, February 25, 2009
Altoona,IA Bass Pro Shop Updates
This picture I posted on July 18,2008, heralded in the public advertisement of the intent for the Bass Pro Shop chain to become an anchor store of the new Shoppes at Prairie Crossing Mall that is being developed at the corner of U.S. Highway 65 by-pass loop and Interstate 80.
An article in The Des Moines Register on February 9, 2009, reported that the man behind the development, Mike Whalen, felt good about the progress that had been achieved during one of the coldest winters Iowa had experienced in the last seven years.
Yesterday gave me the opportunity to check on the building myself. The picture to the left is the view presently seen from the U.S 65 by-pass as you travel to the on ramp to Interstate 80 East.
Traveling further, another angle presented itself overlooking a water feature. I am sure it will be developed to add peace and serenity to what will be a very busy location.
Familiar markers are seen in the picture to the left - the Bass Pro Shop sign, and the Altoona water tower, along with the east edge of the building.
This building is impressive in size,3 1/2 football fields worth of merchandise will fill it when completed. Could take days to see it ALL. ;)
Thursday, February 5, 2009
Hungry Deer
The deer have been populating open areas to feed. They are hungry and continue to search for food at all hours of the day now.
Timber floors still being covered with layers of snow, takes the deer out where the sun has opened ground in the thawing spells of last weekend.
These deer are only a sampling of what I saw and what has been seen.
Notice all the young ones...that number continues to grow because of the capability of 6 month old does to conceive and become mothers. I continue to see a very small deer,which I assume was born at the end of last summer, running with the herd.
Too much attention sent them off to look just over the fence for somewhere else to enjoy a nibble...
Iowa Youngster on the Hunt
In The Des Moines Sunday Register, out of Des Moines, IA. last weekend.
This little 7 year old hunter's story from last April's season inspires all of us to keep trying...
With the support of his family Andrew took his first turkey on the second day of the Iowa's 2008 Spring youth season.
The weather was less than ideal, winds ranged between 30-40 miles per hour, mixed rain, sleet and snow .
His dad said they had practiced for shots at 15 -20 yards,nothing over 30.
However, if Andrew was to get a bird that day, before the two turkeys that came into view disappeared, Andrew would need to take a long shot of 41 yards.
Andrew drew his Remington 870, positioned it in the shooting sticks as his dad called in the birds, his mom was catching the event on video.
Success! He got a 20 pound gobbler with an 8-inch beard with 10 additional bristles that created another 2-inch beard.
What a wonderful way to get a "First" turkey. In the presence of mom, dad, sister and brother, a family affair... ;)
Tuesday, February 3, 2009
January Projects

January was somewhat of a rough month for me weather wise. Oh yes...I am not alone in this, not at all!
However, I decided that I would work on things I could see change from time to time.
I went to the Michael's Arts and Crafts store after Christmas and found some good deals on pound skeins of yarn. One skein down...two to go.
Looking online for patterns I keep finding and saving things I want to do, but that would mean another trip to the store. Some day I will take my list if I can find another good sale. My favorite way to shop and find exactly what I am looking for is online.
These scarves were made for a specific person. The same person I made this Christmas scarf for.
I have found a way to keep occupied on top of keeping Sadie happy and working on my schoolwork.
What are you doing on top of your responsibilities to help chase the winter blues away? ;)
Monday, February 2, 2009
Survival Aides
Tuesday, January 20, 2009
Inauguration Day Blessing
Thursday, January 15, 2009
Timber Life's Tundra
This is the start of our regular route to the outside world beyond Timber Life.
Walking in windchills between -30 and -40 to get pictures further down the drive aren't in the plans today.
Hubby made a path with our Belarus tractor out in the fields yesterday to get our 4x4 pick-up out to the road a half mile to the west. He missed work on Monday and things were beginning to stack up so he had to make the 45 minute drive. The wind blew things back in as he returned to park the tractor...Instead of risking the possibility of having to walk in the dark he made some arrangements to stay with his brother overnight.
It looks like he will stay another night in town since he must make sure he gets to work before 8:00 in the morning.
So goes the winter life on Timber Life's Tundra. Stay warm everybody... ;)
Saturday, January 10, 2009
Iowa Deer Muzzleloader Coming to an End
The Iowa Deer Hunting seasons are beginning to wind down.
Last night brought a new blanket of snow to cover what had become bare to ice covered ground.
Wind is to start being a factor tomorrow, opening day of the January Antlerless that runs from the 11th - 25th. More snow is on the way for Monday and Tuesday - a drop off of daytime highs. Ah winter...
Today is the end of the second Muzzleloader season. There has been some activity on the adjacent open bean field to the south. At this point, the only report I have heard is of not getting kills with shots fired. Deer injuries seemed to have been the majority of results.
I did hear from a hunter tracking a droptine buck. An atypical antler formation for this area, estimating it to score 180 - 200 on the Boone & Crockett scale. He told me that he had injured him and the animal was observed to be staying in my timber. I gave him permission to get the buck if it had been injured, that was early this past week. Another stipulation was that I get to see this buck that lived in our neighborhood. So far no updates have been received as to his succcess...
2008-2009 Iowa Deer Seasons
Youth - Sep. 20th - Oct. 5th
Disabled - Sep. 20th - Oct. 5th
Archery-
Oct. 1st - Dec. 5th
Dec. 22th - Jan. 10th
Muzzleloader -
Early Oct. 11th - 19th
Late Dec. 22nd - Jan. 10th
Shotgun -
First Dec. 6th - 10th
Second Dec. 13th - 21st
November Anterless - Nov. 28th - 30th
January Antlerless- Jan. 11th - 25 th
STATEWIDE RESULTS - Last Updated: Sat. Jan. 10th 10:45:39 CST 2009
Does - 64652
Antlered Bucks - 48918
Button Bucks - 13846
Shed Antler Bucks - 986
Total as of last update - 128402
Wednesday, December 31, 2008
Happy New Year 2009!
Sadie Says - I've Been a Good Girl
Saturday, December 27, 2008
Fred Thompson on the Economy
Thursday, December 25, 2008
Merry Christmas to All...
Monday, December 22, 2008
Iowa Shotgun Deer Season Comes to a Close
Tuesday, December 16, 2008
Beautiful Snow
It doesn't take you long to see that we are once again Beginning to look a lot like Christmas. We along with many others will see a white holiday in a little over a week due to the weather systems passing our way this week.
Today is the fourth day of the Second Shotgun season.
Sunday,day two, was the last time I was out to attempt to hunt. Around 7:00 A.M. I positioned myself at the northeast corner of the house.
Deer were feeding under the far Oak trees, closest to the fence, seen in the picture. They had started to move to the east. My target was a dominant doe...She had started to move, paused between two small saplings, I took a shot with my little Remington 20 gauge. She hopped as if she had been stung, took off over the fence leading her group without stopping in my line of sight. The clan went wild, joined another bunch munching on exposed pasture grasses and took of for the safety of my mentor/neighbor's timber.
Checking for a bloodtrail - coming up with nothing this time around...with the temperatures taking a real nose dive Sunday morning, around 10:00 A.M., it has become very uncomfortable to be out since then.
The season continues until next Sunday. Only time will tell if I will brave the elements after the wily Whitetail... Saturday, December 13, 2008
Iowa Second Deer Shotgun Season Opener
Tuesday, December 9, 2008
Shotgun Deer Season One
Merlin, my mentor, has gotten a doe and button buck so far. Last night, day 3, I heard a couple of shots ring out around 5:00 P.M. pretty close to my house. It was Merlin, he was chasing a deer I had moved along from my yard after my return from scooping our drive in the preparation for another round of weather. He said he had a chance at a 10 point buck and let it walk because he thought the venison would be too tough. I encouraged him to get that guy if the opportunity repeated itself. The technique in cooking older animals is low heat for an extended period from the reading I have done.
Today, day 4, we have frozen rain built up on the surfaces with snow changing to blowing snow by the end of the day.
If I don't get out today or tomorrow, onto season two from December 13th - 21st.
I bought two landowner tags to tempt fate... or the weather. ;) Wednesday, December 3, 2008
Sadie Says - Ith a Curth!
The second time I wasn't as fortunate as the first. That black thingy with the sticky stuff ALL over it got stuck on my upper lip again.Tried to get it off with my foot. Then I grabbed it with my mouth to get it off my foot. Help ME! It is firmly fixed to my right front foot. Ith a CURTH! ITH a CURTH!!!
Now Dad is out of bed - I gave him something to laugh about while he was getting ready for work.
Mom got the scissors out to take off the biggest share of the black thingy and sticky stuff. Then she got out the creamy peanut butter she got for the grandkids....started massaging my stuck foot. Little by little it loosened up until it dropped away.
The Curse has been lifted. At least for today, because I know where there are three more to play with. ;)
Thursday, November 27, 2008
Happy Thanksgiving !
Wednesday, November 26, 2008
Sadie Says - Let Me at 'Em
Got to RUFF about that cause it is gettin' cold here too. Where's my scarf?
Talk about being ignored!!! An 8 month old puppy can only take that for so long...HRUMPH!
Finally looks like Mom made it to 100 blog posts the other day,with my help. Yeah, uh huh with my Yelp.(as I slide across the kitchen floor in jubilation) Goodness, who would have ever thought she would get that far in a year?!? Sometimes it is just like pulling teeth to get her to stop and think.
Ahhhhh, now that I have gotten somethings off my back , I can rest a little easier, knowing everybody has heard my rambling barks another day.....;) Tuesday, November 25, 2008
Thanksgiving Write About the Good Challenge
Friday, November 14, 2008
OH Deer!
We are all probably becoming witnesses to the rutting behavior of the Whitetail deer if you spend anytime at all in timber, or field,at this time of year.
This young buck seemed intent on making an impression on the young doe that led the way...The doe appeared to be around 1 year old, there was one fawn following in close proximity. I would put the buck between 1 1/2 and 2 years.
In reading over at Huntingnet.com I discovered why his antler development isn't really very impressive at this point. They say that his bone structure and body mass is getting most of his energy right now. Antler mass becomes more impressive when the whitetail buck reaches 4 years old and beyond.
However, I would like to keep an eye out for him in a year or two to see how this little guy will mature.
Thursday, November 13, 2008
Eating Green
Friday, November 7, 2008
Sadie Says - It's Snow!
Wednesday, October 29, 2008
Wind Turbines in the Wetlands
In Iowa we are finding more and more ways to incorporate some valuable resources provided by the natural geography of the land.
The area pictured above runs along the famous Lincoln Highway. An optical illusion has the the wind turbines looking as though they are apart of the Don Mangels Wildlife Area,a public hunting spot developed by Story County and the local Pheasants Forever Chapter . Actually, the turbines are just beyond the perimeter.
As time passes we are finding ourselves becoming host to fields full of several sources for energy production of one source or another.
Beginning in Northern Iowa , the first to be groomed by the now defunct Enron Corporation years ago, miles of the alternative wind turbines were erected. In recent years those first turbines have seemed to sprout co-workers to assist in the growing demands of our electrical needs.
Whether it be from the winds that blow reliably, or the corn in the field that could be directed to the ethanol plant within 15 miles from this location . We are one State of many working to gain alternative sources of energy, so lack will not cause us to wish we had planned ahead.


