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Through The Seasons
by Randy Bodkins

October 2008 - Anticipation

The October sun melts a touch of frost. Water drips from asters and goldenrods. Geese honk overhead, heading to a distant cornfield. A squirrel runs amongst the limbs of a tall hickory, searching for a meal. There is crispness in the morning. The hillsides are covered with hues of red, orange and gold. That smell is in the air. The smell of autumn. I can remember the smell from decades past. The aroma of a new box of shotgun shells, Hoppes No. 9 and 3 in 1 oil. The shells had to be Peter's True Blues, 2 ¾ inch number 5 shot, they probably just smelled better. I would carefully load them into my hunting jacket, always more than actually needed. A black plastic trash bag was always placed in the game pouch. Yes, we sat on the ground. Even when it was wet. Carry along chairs and seat cushions hadn't been invented.

Saturday has arrived, I am sitting under a huge beech tree in the morning darkness. Nodding off, fighting the effects of a restless, nearly sleepless night I await the morning light. The shooting starts in the east as sunrise approaches. I hear a rustling in the leaves behind me. Shortly thereafter, my first bushy tail of the season is placed in my game pouch. Squirrel season has officially opened.

Shotgun fire was heard in the hills during the entire month of October. The hills are silent now. The hickory and beech patches we were drawn to in youth are long gone. They have been replaced by impenetrable blackberry thickets. The memories of days spent stalking squirrels will always remain.

 October has many things to offer the outdoors person. It is the perfect time for mountain biking, camping and hiking. Hunting seasons are opening and fish are gearing up for a final feeding frenzy, prior to cold water conditions. I caught my two largest smallmouths of 2007 on October 30th. WVDNR will be stocking selected streams and ponds with trout between Oct. 14 and the 24th. They usually put in a good number of larger brood trout at this time. They make perfect fillets for the grill. Bass and musky are on the feed at this time. The normally low water conditions make finding fish concentrations a little easier.

Squirrel season opens on October 11. Archery season for bear and deer comes in on the 18th, along with ruffed grouse and raccoon hunting season. Trappers should be finished with preseason preparations and awaiting opening day.

A fall turkey season will be held in Mason, Wood, Wirt, Pleasants, Harrison and Upshur Counties from Oct. 25th until Nov.1. The traditional fall hunting counties will be open from Oct. 25th through Nov. 22nd. Check the current WVDNR Regulations Summary or visit www.wvdnr.gov.

Most importantly, a squirrel season will be held for youths no older than fourteen, on October 4th. Take someone out and start creating new memories. Get outside and enjoy the early fall days.

Don't get stuck in the I'M A GONNA rut. I'M A GONNAS never happen. Autumn is truly a season of anticipation.

 

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ABOUT THE AUTHOR:

   Randy Bodkins is a free-lance writer and OWAA member who resides in Norton, Randolph County WV.  He has over 30 years of successful outdoor experience.  Enjoys fly fishing, turkey hunting, organic gardening and bird watching.  But most importantly passing acquired knowledge on to others. Contact at ranbodkins@yahoo.com.

  

 

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