This week has been good! I should have shot a doe(the one I wrote a post about earlier this week.. opening day- grunting) , but it just didn't seem right. She was moving through a lot of brush and I just was not comfortable releasing on her. That afternoon (different stand) I saw three more, not sure what the sexes were, but I assume a doe with young'uns.
Next morning from a different stand again, I had a spikehorn rummaging around for a bit. Stayed at about 50 yards out. Smart boy he was!
To the north are powerlines. About 8:30, a crew started brush hogging the lines so here comes a doe and two squeakers full tilt right along the trail I was hunting.
I guessed where they were headed, and I have another stand over there in that area. I climbed down, snuck over and quietly climbed my tree. It is a huge oak that splits where my stand is. As I poked my head above the split...literally one step from stepping into my stand, there they were crashing over the knoll in front of me. They never spooked till my head popped up! 40 yards tops. I was planning to doe bleat, hoping the scared deer would come in trying to regroup.
Too late, already regrouped and off to a safer place. Took my youngest in that afternoon and hunted from a hill overlooking a brook crossing. Very thick.
They were on the other side of the brook all afternoon moving around. My son was so excited, and we both saw a tail wagging through the brush.
They moved off and as we headed out, we jumped the spike horn at the power line. Cool.
Not much the following morning, some more moved through my area that afternoon but I couldn't see them.
This morning totally quiet. Nothing moving. I have tonight to hunt, then off to Ithaca College tomorrow a.m. to see my daughter.
If I shoot one I'm in trouble. Fairly warm here, leaving in the morning, have to work Monday a.m. at 5. Not coming home till Sunday night.
So you all know, I will get a shot late this afternoon. Will have to track and process, and be all cleaned up and packed, all before sunup.
How are the rest of you Mass guys doing?