I am going to start this thread about my fist deer season and hopefully I'll be able to post a pic of my first deer and maybe a bear.
Last season I went out looking for deer for the very first time on the last day of the season.
I spent the off season hunting rabbits and quail. I also did a lot of training and work on the mountains. All the hiking unfortunately was in non hunting areas and not for scouting so this deer season, even though I'm in good shape, I was only able to E-scout.
My plans for the opener was to drive off Friday morning, scout during the day, find a spot to spend the night and be in location first thing in the morning but my younger son had a fever during the night and my older son had a dance performance in school on Friday so I decided to leave supper early on Saturday and be at the spot at first light.
I picked an area I'm kind of familiar with but never been to this particular spot...it was not really a good glassing spot so I opted to walk around. Did not see any deer but found a guzzler with deer tracks near. Good thing I guess. I walked for a couple of hours and decided to go hike somewhere else instead of finding a location to sit and wait for deer to come by.
I drove another 20 minutes to spot #2 and there was a lot of hunters in the area...I park my car on the side of the dirt road and soon after two trucks park a couple hundred feet down the road, about six guys jump out and head into the woods quickly. I sit there watching the direction they go for so I can go the opposite way and about 10 minutes in I hear a shot coming from the direction they went in.
I get my gear and go on the opposite way and start walking the woods, I did not see any deer but did see some tracks and poop, saw a couple of hunters and then another single hunter and they had not seen any bucks but the pair had see two does just before we met...one of them asked if I had been to the area before and said that it was a good area. I hiked for another couple of miles and then decided to call it a day. I received an email with some good news about a job interview and wanted to go home to celebrate.
No deer but the email made my day, plus I now know a little bit more about hunting deer and hopefully I'll post a pic of my first one soon.
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Last season I went out looking for deer for the very first time on the last day of the season.
I spent the off season hunting rabbits and quail. I also did a lot of training and work on the mountains. All the hiking unfortunately was in non hunting areas and not for scouting so this deer season, even though I'm in good shape, I was only able to E-scout.
My plans for the opener was to drive off Friday morning, scout during the day, find a spot to spend the night and be in location first thing in the morning but my younger son had a fever during the night and my older son had a dance performance in school on Friday so I decided to leave supper early on Saturday and be at the spot at first light.
I picked an area I'm kind of familiar with but never been to this particular spot...it was not really a good glassing spot so I opted to walk around. Did not see any deer but found a guzzler with deer tracks near. Good thing I guess. I walked for a couple of hours and decided to go hike somewhere else instead of finding a location to sit and wait for deer to come by.
I drove another 20 minutes to spot #2 and there was a lot of hunters in the area...I park my car on the side of the dirt road and soon after two trucks park a couple hundred feet down the road, about six guys jump out and head into the woods quickly. I sit there watching the direction they go for so I can go the opposite way and about 10 minutes in I hear a shot coming from the direction they went in.
I get my gear and go on the opposite way and start walking the woods, I did not see any deer but did see some tracks and poop, saw a couple of hunters and then another single hunter and they had not seen any bucks but the pair had see two does just before we met...one of them asked if I had been to the area before and said that it was a good area. I hiked for another couple of miles and then decided to call it a day. I received an email with some good news about a job interview and wanted to go home to celebrate.
No deer but the email made my day, plus I now know a little bit more about hunting deer and hopefully I'll post a pic of my first one soon.
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