The two weekends for firearm deer hunting (and Thanksgiving weekend) in southern Illinois provided some wonderful memories for me, my family, and our friends.
The first weekend opened on my birthday! I’m 29 now….have been for 14 years. I didn’t harvest a deer on this day, but my good friend Dr. Mike did. His son also tagged a very nice 10-pointer that morning.

On the second day, no one got a deer in the morning session. So after meeting the ladies at a local eatery, we attempted a deer drive early in the afternoon. This was great fun! I took a big, mature doe. And Alex did as well. Later on that evening, Dr. Mike’s son, Jonathan, harvested his first deer ever….a button-buck! On Sunday evening, Dr. Mike’s oldest son, Stephen, got a button-buck, too.

On the Saturday after Thanksgiving, I was fortunate enough to have a nice 8 point buck come to about 30 yards of my stand. It was the widest buck I’ve ever taken…bow, gun, or muzzleloader.



Then for the second firearm weekend just past, we (my father-in-law, Alex, and I) harvested a big spike buck and a doe Friday evening and 3 mature does on Saturday morning.
I have some friends who typically would find themselves in the deer woods this time of year that could not hunt this fall. We were able to share venison with them and they were grateful.
God is so good and we thank Him for His bounty.