Hey gang,
Here's the story..
Found a new spot to hunt very close to work.
I've been limited to Sat evening and maaaybe Sun evening hunts.
I've hunted the same spot from the ground for 4 Sat. evenings in a row and last night Sunday.
results..
1st night nothing
2nd night saw 1 doe. I wasn't very concealed. She saw me investigated and decided to casually leave.
3rd night Moved my spot and am now well concealed. 3 deer just before dusk. (doe, yearling doe, yearling buck) yearling buck was taken. I don't believe I was seen.
4th night 2 deer came through at dusk same spot. I pulled back but just couldn't see them well enough do to darkness. Relaxed the bow....they never saw me a meandered through.
5th night some deer came through just before dusk. They changed their route slightly and instead of walking in front of me they walked behind me where I have no shot. They got VERY close.
I actually never saw them. I thought they were going to walk down the same trail they had the previous nights. I never moved from a ready position while they got VERY close behind me.
The wind was blowing from me to them. They eventually had enough and blew once and jumped outta there. I could hear they didn't go far so I stayed put. At this point it was dark..but I didn't want to spook em too much so I didn't move.
About 10 mins later I hear a deer "marching" back towards me.
Loudly stepping with an occasional "blow". I think she was trying to get "that weird lump over there" to move.
I stayed fast and she eventually did a couple hops and walked away.
I waited 20 mins after I could hear no more steps before I walked out.
While slowly walking out I grunted a few times with my call and kept my flashlight OFF.
I didn't hear any sounds from the deer as I walked out slowly.
This is really my only option for an area to hunt.
I work till 4pm on Sat's and I can get to the blind in 10 mins.
with the time change it's a rush now.
The lay of the land has me pretty limited to spots..pretty open woods.
The area/path they've been using is a bit of a bottle neck...that's why I chose it. They seem to come from multiple trails and converge on this spot.
...just last time they decided to walk behind me.
The spot I'm sitting in is a "ditch" from an old uprooted tree.
There is dead fall behind me that can't be shot through.
The ditch is deep. When shooting from a kneeling position my arrow is only about 3" above the ground.
So my question is...will I be wasting my time to go back to the same place this Sat night?
Are they on to me?
Or just got skittish a bit but will return to normal after a week?
Thanks guys!