Our season is winding up out here in CA. This weekend closes it down for the year. The storms should start sending the deer down from the high country to the foothills & lower elevations fairly soon. The wilderness areas will become a frozen, inaccessible wasteland until Spring.
I've been feeling pretty disheartened by my lack of success this season. Then I ran the numbers & things weren't looking half bad.
Total days hunted: 4.5 (2.5 backpacking, 1 full day, 2 half-days).
Nights spent in the woods: 3.
Total deer encounters: 7.
Range of deer encounters: 7-100+ yards.
Total stalks: 2 (one was a doe, the other I never could tell before I was busted).
Confirmed legal bucks: 0.
For only 4.5 days of hunting, I'm now feeling a bit better about my season. I figure an average of 1.5 deer encounters per day of hunting isn't half bad and I've learned a heck of a lot more about this area than last year when I took my buck on the hike up to my camp.
Thankfully, I was also drawn for a late season coastal hunt on an either sex tag. Another 3-4 days in a remote canyon full of deer and turkey should offer some memories if not a little meat for the freezer.
To all of you who are in the thick of your seasons or just gearing up, I wish you the best of luck and the fondest of memories.