There are plenty of deer, but they are mostly in the open sections due to the late harvest. The rain kept the corn in the fields and the deer stayed too. There were tons of them around the timber I hunt during the spring when we were turkey hunting, but there have been very few around this fall. Certainly can't blame that on the gun hunters. They will start to cruise the woods again as soon as the corn is out and the rut picks up. This warm weather has kind of put everything later as well.
I'm not worried about the numbers, I'm just afraid we are going to go from summer to winter in a hurry and I'll freeze my...parts...off before I connect with one.
If you think they are scarce, just drive down the interstate and look at all the blood spots! A guy nailed one with a pickup about a quarter mile in front of me on Tuesday night coming back from Cedar Falls. After that I must have seen at least six spots where deer had been hit. That was from Nashua to the Rudd turnoff (about 15 miles)!