I'm always sad on the last Saturday before our deer rifle season begins on Monday of the week of Thanksgiving. Sunday hunting is not legal in the counties that I choose to hunt... and I hunt pretty much Trad bow ONLY.
Although bow season doesn't "officially" end until December 31... it is VERY tough to bow hunt in the areas I hunt in after 2 weeks of rifle season. There are also rifle "antlerless" seasons and ML season after our rifle season. The deer become scattered and "holed up" in the thickest, remotest places they can find.
Yesterday was like my "last day to bowhunt" for the reason stated above.
I started out in early afternoon (12:30pm). Began working my way up through the hollow of oaks.Our acorns did not "hit" this year and the deer have stayed "near the grass" this season.
The oak patch was select cut last year and there are lots of treetops left scattered about. I like to still hunt from tree top pile to tree top pile. They make good "temporary stand sites" as I hunt my way into or across the prevailing wind.
Here is a pic of the type of terrain I hunt.