I hunted the driveway stand on Saturday afternoon. It was cool and I thought they'd be moving. This small button buck was out early.
During the day, I got a call from the outfitter in Utah. Apparently one of the other guides found my mule deer while out on a elk hunt. No details or photos yet but I suspect that I will at least be able to recover the rack.
This is a phone shot thru binos to some does up in the main field. I watched five does on one end of the field and three or four coyotes on the other end of the same field. They were both out for an hour before dark.
This is a trailcam shot but they were frolicking like this. Jumping on each other, rolling over on their back, running in circles. There were two blond coyotes and one or two darker grey ones.
Trailcam of a grey one.
Poop of the week. This is a coyote pile on the driveway. Don't see too much hair in it but it seems that they've been eating apples.
Like this. Multiple pictures of them snarfing apples down.
A blond one.
A grey one.
Apple in mouth.
I checked the propane tank and found a nest under there.
It's looking and feeling like fall now.
We had a low of 31 and a high of 44.
The leaves are turning.
The deer were in the main field that I planted in August. It is over-run with a annual weed - galinsoga. I was surprised that there is a good amount of clover under there. Maybe it's possible to save this field after all.
Just enough apples left on the tree to be an attractant.
Of course the rubs and scrapes are everywhere.
This one is pretty beastly.
Typical scrape.
Sunday morning I hunted the barn field. I did some grunting and this young buck came right in.
He came into the field looking for who was grunting.
And he walked out right under the stand. I also had a couple coyotes on the field edge shortly after grunting. I need to start taking a varmint gun to stand with me.
This was an interesting trailcam capture. Looks like a fight between a bluejay and a woodpecker.
Dave and Grant were out last week on a very warm night - didn't see anything.
Eric got a new 45-70 lever action for his birthday. My friend Mark helped me get it sighted in for him.
A look at the 45-70 shell in comparison to the 223, 17hmr and 22lr. It's a thumper.
Mark lives in Spain and hasn't had much exposure to firearms. He got a few rounds in blowing up leftover pumpkins.
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