I have limited time to hunt, so I put out a game came in what I call deer valley on a small public area. Boy, was I surprised at what I found out! BTW, I'm still looking for my first harvest. This is season #4 since picking it up again after a long break. I had 4 seasons back in the early 80s. Except for my first year back in 1980 when I used the Bingham projects compound bow I built in shop class, I've always hunted traditional.
In the past, most my sightings were just before sundown. My assumption was they were heading north to the private land corn fields and I was catching them en route. However, at end of last season, I got out early one day and sighted more deer then I ever had, it was closer to lunch time than dinner time and they were headed a different direction.
On my game cam, I have pics at almost all times of the day. The 8am and 6pm times don't surprise me, but the noon and 3:30 times do. I see deep pretty regular, and it seems like there is always a spike buck, a small 6 or 8 point and during the rut I"ll get a glimpse or a big boy cursing through.
The area has a high oak population and a smaller than normal but still ample acorn crop.
So my question is, am I setting up in their bedding area or their snack area, and should I move? Any thoughts?
Thanks BK