CALLING ALL BUCKS
The rut here in SD usually starts in early November and generally hits its peak somewhere between the 10th and the 17th. I spent all my available free time from early to mid November hunting deer out on my property. I had some trail camera pictures of some good bucks but just was not seeing them much in the daylight. I am going to post a few of the pictures I got from my trail cameras this year.
One Saturday during the middle of the rut I decided to sit all day on a stand that was located just below a saddle that connected two large draws that both contained bedding areas used by does. I figured if I sat there long enough I would catch a buck cruising between the two areas looking for does. I got into the stand about 45 minutes befor sunrise and settled in waiting for shooting light. About every 45 minutes after good shooting light I would grunt a few times and/ or use the primos can to doe bleat. It was brutally cold that day and there were winds about 30 to 35 mph. For the 1st 7 1/2 hours on stand I saw absolutely nothing ... not a doe, not a fawn, not even a squirrel! After finishing a series of loud grunts I looked around to see if I could see anything responding. After a couple minutes of seeing nothing I decided to try the can. As I was pulling the can from my pocket with my nearly frost bitten hands the object inside the can hit the side of the can making a small unnatural sound. Just as this happened I looked up to see a deer similar to but bigger than buck # 1 from above heading down the trail that would take him 8 yds from my treestand. The buck heard the sound, stopped dead in his tracks and simply turned around and headed back the way he came. I know that he did not see or smell me but that stupid little noise absolutely turned him around. I wasn't sure if I was going to be sick or cry!!! It's one thing spending a long day under decent conditions and having it all fall apart but to suffer through that kind of crap only to blow it really hurt!
I hunted at every opportunity during the rut yet I only saw two good bucks during legal shooting hours, the first of which was described above. My next encounter with a buck occured a few days later. The weather had improved significantly and I was hunting a stand I call the dead tree stand. This stand is just off of a tight corner where our 10 acre cornfield intersects with an alfalfa field. The pictures of bucks 3,4 & 5 above were taken on the edge of the alfalfa field about 150 yds North of the dead tree stand. Since it was during the rut and I was hunting a high visibility field edge I was using a doe decoy setup below my stand. I had set her up on the edge of the cornfield in such a way that bucks cruising North or South of this position could see the decoy. There is visbility for at least 200 yds either direction from this location. I don't have any picture from that stand but this picture taken from what I call the decoy stand (named because I killed a buck over a decoy there) shows the cornfield and the same decoy I was using. This picture is taken facing North. The dead tree stand is probably 200 yds NW of this location.
In any event I was sitting in my stand when I noticed a doe a couple hundred yards south of me facing north. The doe was acting very agitated. I pulled up my binos just in time to see the source of her agitation. There was a grey striped house cat in the process of "stalking" her. Very ambitious, pretty stupid and definitely hilarious from my viewpoint! After the failed attempt on the live doe that goofy cat came up the field edge and actually tried the same thing with my decoy. Wow, what an idiot!
I am attaching a trail camera pic taken of the ambitous feline at the same spot I got the pictures of the bottom 3 bucks.
After watching the conclusion of the deer hunting cat show I turned my attention back to the live doe. As soon as I looked back I could see without even using my binos that she had collected a very big boyfriend. I could see the bucks rack very easily without binos and when I put the binos on him I got very excited. This buck was substantially bigger than any of the bucks on the trail cameras! Just as I was admiring him I saw his head come up and saw him focus his attention directly at my decoy. Being that I had live competition I figured I had to do something to get the bucks attention focused on my hottie instead of the closer one. I figured if he thought that another buck was trying to get my "doe" he would display his dominance and come on over to administer a butt whuppin! I got out my grunt tube and let out a series of 3 or 4 grunts. I guess I figured wrong ... as soon as that buck heard those grunts he turned tail and ran like hell the other way. Unbelievable!!! I hate it when bucks aren't educated enough to know how they are supposed to act. If more bucks would read outdoors magazines and watch some videos maybe we could get this straitened out. I don't know if this buck had got whipped before but , if that was the case, I sure would like to see the buck that did it!