Didn't put anything down, but wow, Saturday was a great day.
Got in my fieldside stand early but saw nothing - decided to move to my hillside blind at 9:15.
Stillhunting my way up the hill, caught movement at 40 yds and watched a doe move up the hill right past my stand, moving exactly as I'd anticipated when scouting the stand. Watched her for a few minutes as she moved past then over the hill. Continuing up caught more movement, again about 40 yds...nice medium sized buck milling around, then watched him rub the shit out of a couple of different saplings....BIG DEAL for me because I've seen probably a thousand rub sites but never witnessed it in person. Waited as he did his business then moved off. A few minutes later I check my six and there's a doe, unaware of me. I waited till she put her head down and slowly turned...but I didn't see the two that were with her and they busted me.
Made my way to my stand - by this time it's 11:30 and I'm thinking the midday stroll is over. But at 1:00 I had a doe follow the trail right in front of my stand. Didn't bust me, but she kinda caught me off guard and I wasn't ready to shoot, so she's still alive...for now. (truth be told...she caught me dozing) Around 3:00 I had a bunch of turkeys around me...again, I didn't get busted.
Sunday morning was very windy - left the hillside stand at 10:15 because stuff was falling like crazy and nothing was happening. I'd parked Slugger about 10 yrds off the trail, had just put my bow in the rack and was putting my pack on the back and heard a ruckus and that same buck from the morning before took off up the hill on the path towards my stand. Apparently he came walking down the atv trail unaware of me till he saw me. 10 yds away. I know it was the same guy because of the antler color...kinda reddish. I'm gonna go back and try to get him Thurs/Friday before going down to Strouds Run.
You don't have to kill something to have a great hunt. This new property is tits.
My goals for the season are very modest - a buck, a doe, and to improve my woodsmanship.
And hopefully put something down with my muzzleloader.
This might sound funny, but I learned how to stillhunt on the internet. Saw guys talking about stillhunting, asked questions, and Joe gave a very detailed explanation that I've been following and getting better at. And I'm getting much much better at reading the woods, again utilizing the information I pick up from all of your stories and experiences. I'm really looking forward to spending some time talking deer deer deer with you guys this weekend, (for at least as long as everyone is sober)
We should start a "stillhunting for newbies" thread in the knowledge forum
Got in my fieldside stand early but saw nothing - decided to move to my hillside blind at 9:15.
Stillhunting my way up the hill, caught movement at 40 yds and watched a doe move up the hill right past my stand, moving exactly as I'd anticipated when scouting the stand. Watched her for a few minutes as she moved past then over the hill. Continuing up caught more movement, again about 40 yds...nice medium sized buck milling around, then watched him rub the shit out of a couple of different saplings....BIG DEAL for me because I've seen probably a thousand rub sites but never witnessed it in person. Waited as he did his business then moved off. A few minutes later I check my six and there's a doe, unaware of me. I waited till she put her head down and slowly turned...but I didn't see the two that were with her and they busted me.
Made my way to my stand - by this time it's 11:30 and I'm thinking the midday stroll is over. But at 1:00 I had a doe follow the trail right in front of my stand. Didn't bust me, but she kinda caught me off guard and I wasn't ready to shoot, so she's still alive...for now. (truth be told...she caught me dozing) Around 3:00 I had a bunch of turkeys around me...again, I didn't get busted.
Sunday morning was very windy - left the hillside stand at 10:15 because stuff was falling like crazy and nothing was happening. I'd parked Slugger about 10 yrds off the trail, had just put my bow in the rack and was putting my pack on the back and heard a ruckus and that same buck from the morning before took off up the hill on the path towards my stand. Apparently he came walking down the atv trail unaware of me till he saw me. 10 yds away. I know it was the same guy because of the antler color...kinda reddish. I'm gonna go back and try to get him Thurs/Friday before going down to Strouds Run.
You don't have to kill something to have a great hunt. This new property is tits.
My goals for the season are very modest - a buck, a doe, and to improve my woodsmanship.
And hopefully put something down with my muzzleloader.
This might sound funny, but I learned how to stillhunt on the internet. Saw guys talking about stillhunting, asked questions, and Joe gave a very detailed explanation that I've been following and getting better at. And I'm getting much much better at reading the woods, again utilizing the information I pick up from all of your stories and experiences. I'm really looking forward to spending some time talking deer deer deer with you guys this weekend, (for at least as long as everyone is sober)
We should start a "stillhunting for newbies" thread in the knowledge forum