Joan and I headed out Friday afternoon because she wanted to come home on Sunday morning. We're going to FL for Thanksgiving followed by Kristen and Leo's wedding so she was trying to get me some "time in stand". On the way out Friday afternoon, we saw alot of deer out in the fields along Route 32. We also saw a nice tall 8 point standing on a field edge right at the intersection of Union Hill Road and Laurel Ridge Road. I had high hopes.
The wind was out of the south which is a little unusual. It was going on 4:00 by the time I headed out to the driveway stand. I got in stand and two does worked out into the field shortly thereafter. They eventually moved up into the main field and two more does worked out into the field. They also went up into the main field across the driveway. Right at last light, I spotted a buck crossing the driveway coming toward the driveway stand. It turned out to be the "mutant buck". I've seen him come in from that direction four or five times this year - all at last light. He came in and walked behind the stand along the barbed wire and came out the other side. He headed thru the field and up to the main field after the does. I probably could have tried to stop him and take a 30 yard shot but I let him go.
After the buck passed by, I heard a commotion and it sounded like turkeys behind me. When I was walking in, there was a huge commotion that sounded like both dogs and coyotes. It seemed to be in the woods to my right as I was walking in. When I got to the cabin, I heard all the barking/howling again and it seemed to be right out by the pumpkin patch. I never did see them.
The next day, I checked the pine trees behind the driveway stand and it became pretty obvious that there were turkeys roosting up there. I hope that they're still there in the Spring.
On Saturday morning I decided to try the new hi-rise stand. I wasn't really expecting to get any archery shots from up there but I thought that I'd just see what was going on. I went out an hour before sunrise and when it started to lighten up, I was surprised to see 3 deer out in the field below the stand. I'm guessing that they had to be there when I climbed the stairs. The pictures aren't very good but you can get the idea.
It turns out that it was two yearling 4 point bucks and a button buck. I also watched several does migrate back thru this field on the way to bed.
This picture is from the stand looking backwards toward the main field and the driveway. This stand is a perfect gun stand with 360 views, food plots and field edges.
I should have put something in this shot for size reference but this footprint was alot larger than all the other ones.
The usual collection of large and damaging rubs - especially on the pine trees.
The brassica in the orchard food plot has a percentage of it that is in turnips. I think that these will become more and more attractive as the greenery disappears.
On Saturday night, I made the decision to get the climbing stand out and get down out of the wind in the valley below the hi-rise. This shot is from the climber looking back up at the hi-rise. I was almost directly in the main trail where they enter this field.
This view is looking toward the pond dam. The wind started to come around from the south to the southwest. This really wasn't a very good place to be in this wind. I had showered and used scent spray but it didn't matter.
One doe came up the atv trail and worked into the field. She was out there for 30 minutes when I heard deer approaching from behind me. They winded me and stood back there honking like a NY traffic jamb. I was busted before ever seeing them.
I did some brush-hogging and checked cameras. There were alot of false trips from moving branches so I came back and trimmed limbs on the camera infront of the ladder stand.
Sunday, November 20, 2011
New Bully in Town?
Recently I've seen a few trailcam photos that looked like the backward buck but he was missing a few tines from his impressive rack. This week the situation was clarified.
Here's an example of what's been showing up - something definitely missing here.
But the good news is that he's still got most of his "junk". I can count 12 points still there but I'm sure there's some missing and broken. Who would tangle with this guy?
I really like this picture - the sky is just starting to brighten and this nice tall 8 point is on his way out into the field. This photo and the ones above are taken in front of the ladder stand (across the main field).
Another guy coming out of the field at almost 3:00pm?
A cute little buck stops for a drink.
Looks like a gray fox.
Here's an example of what's been showing up - something definitely missing here.
But the good news is that he's still got most of his "junk". I can count 12 points still there but I'm sure there's some missing and broken. Who would tangle with this guy?
I really like this picture - the sky is just starting to brighten and this nice tall 8 point is on his way out into the field. This photo and the ones above are taken in front of the ladder stand (across the main field).
Another guy coming out of the field at almost 3:00pm?
A cute little buck stops for a drink.
Looks like a gray fox.
Below are the candidates for Miss November:
Sunday, November 13, 2011
Weekend of 11/12 & 13
Creigh and Pam joined us this weekend. We all arrived Saturday morning, hunted the afternoon and evening, spent a few hours in a stand Sunday morning, and then I did chores the rest of the day.
The experts said that this weekend was supposed to be the peak of the chasing activity for the rut. My suspician is that it's past peak and into "lock-down". Creigh saw some chasing activity - a little 4 point chasing a doe - but that was about it. I saw seven does work out into the fields on Saturday night but there were no bucks to be seen. It was warmer than normal and the winds were blowing pretty strong - especially on Sunday.
I got the pumpkin patch plowed under for the end of the season.
As usual at this time of year, there are alot of rubs and many of the trees are permanently damaged.
My friend Irish took this fine 9 point on his new farm in Kentucky.
This healthy looking coyote showed up on camera right by the orchard.
Creigh and I set up some targets to see what it would be like shooting from the new pond stand. It's so high that I wasn't sure how the pins work work out. The wind was blowing so hard that at 35 yards, I was missing the target to the left.
I put some of the finishing touches on the new pond stand. The carpet is down and there are shelves now for binoculars etc.
This shot is of me from the trailcam below the ridge stand. This is the stand that Creigh hunted on Saturday afternoon. He saw one 4 point buck chasing a doe but that was it.
This shot was two days earlier at noon from the same camera. There's a nice 10 point buck walking behind those trees.
I'm not sure that these pictures do it justice, but we had thousands and thousands of some kind of bird swarming around over the farm. It was like an Alfred Hitchcock movie.
On the "check the camera" tour with Creigh and Pam.
A nice 10 point - maybe the same one as above.
This kind of looks like the backward buck - do you think that he got his butt kicked and broke off a bunch of tines?
I'm always amazed that some camo shows up on IR camera as if it's white. I always wonder what the deer see.
The experts said that this weekend was supposed to be the peak of the chasing activity for the rut. My suspician is that it's past peak and into "lock-down". Creigh saw some chasing activity - a little 4 point chasing a doe - but that was about it. I saw seven does work out into the fields on Saturday night but there were no bucks to be seen. It was warmer than normal and the winds were blowing pretty strong - especially on Sunday.
As usual at this time of year, there are alot of rubs and many of the trees are permanently damaged.
My friend Irish took this fine 9 point on his new farm in Kentucky.
This healthy looking coyote showed up on camera right by the orchard.
Creigh and I set up some targets to see what it would be like shooting from the new pond stand. It's so high that I wasn't sure how the pins work work out. The wind was blowing so hard that at 35 yards, I was missing the target to the left.
I put some of the finishing touches on the new pond stand. The carpet is down and there are shelves now for binoculars etc.
This shot is of me from the trailcam below the ridge stand. This is the stand that Creigh hunted on Saturday afternoon. He saw one 4 point buck chasing a doe but that was it.
This shot was two days earlier at noon from the same camera. There's a nice 10 point buck walking behind those trees.
I'm not sure that these pictures do it justice, but we had thousands and thousands of some kind of bird swarming around over the farm. It was like an Alfred Hitchcock movie.
On the "check the camera" tour with Creigh and Pam.
A nice 10 point - maybe the same one as above.
This kind of looks like the backward buck - do you think that he got his butt kicked and broke off a bunch of tines?
I'm always amazed that some camo shows up on IR camera as if it's white. I always wonder what the deer see.
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