I finally got a few hours to go hunting today. It's been two years of working longer hours, supporting my sick mom, spending more time with my young kids.
So today on Long Island the weather looked to be a washout but that was not going to stop me. I'll admit to hitting the snooze button a few times just to get some extra sleep I normally don't get. Got the kids on the bus and then headed out for some public land Whitetail hunting.
Crossed my fingers that my favorite spot would be open, took a couple of wrong turns, but I found it and it was empty. Got out and took it all in. Last time I was there was over two years ago, I felt like I landed on the moon.
The ground was a bit wet so I decided to take me time and head to a low ridge, Ok it's a hill that I have seen deer frequent in the morning. As I made my way, slowly I decided to stop and eat a small snack. So as I'm stuffing my face with a mini bagel (have to watch those calories), I catch some movement off to my left about a hundred yards off.
Yep, it's two Does, exactly where I thought they would show up. I wasn't ready but I shoved that bagel slipped on my backpack and back quiver and did my best sneak and peek stalk. The Does worked there way up and over the hill and just when I thought I lost them, I catch them moving toward me from the right. The lead Doe is about twenty yards ahead of the other one. The one in the back spots me, but I'm doing my best tree stump imitation. After a few minutes of staring and foot stomping she moves off. By this time the lead Doe is about 40 yards to my left. Come on girl, just another 20 yards. I knew where they were heading, I could hear the acorns dropping. And then just like magic, the lead Doe stops looks me over and decides not this time buddy and hops off, tail high over the hill.
So I didn't get a shot off but I can't complain, this is hunting, traditional bowhunting on state land after high pressured deer. I'm glad I had the chance to share the woods with them today and I learned another lesson, hands off the snooze button and get out a little earlier.
Oh and by the way, I counted 4 scrapes and they were super fresh each smelling nasty, and a buck rub so fresh, the sap was still oozing.......hmmm wonder if I get a chance to meet him someday. Let's just hope it doesn't take two years.