Rob stayed at camp that 1st afternoon to shoot, as I sent Fred on a hog quest since he had a yearly license for GA. Charlie went to the area he hunted last year to find a stand location, and I sent Mitch on a quest around the white oak food plot to scout out that area surrounding it. I took Vance to the Trashcan Woods to show him where to hunt the next morning.
Vance and I were sneaking along the walk in road and just as we closed in on the entrance to the hardwoods a nice 8 point buck steps out of the pines bout 80 yards away and stands broadside in the road just watching us for a few moments, and it soon turned and vanished into the dark timber. Big buck #1 and we aint even started. Looked promising, but I knew that moon was leery.
Charlie got a lock on stand set up, Mitch and Fred both saw lots of hog sign....and everyone was full of anticipation, but had an empty stomach.
Yes, we had a great dinner at the Catfish House, and everyone got to know everyone a bit better, and the story telling went on back at camp that night.
I had high hopes for sure for the two auction winners, but topping the sighting of 90 deer from last year's hunt was going to be hard enough not to mention the full moon.
I dropped everyone off the following morning and I defaulted to the far west end of the property. I arrived at my parking spot at shooting light.
This place I knew very well, and hoped to find a lot of sign in there. There's a slough I dip into and climb out with a view of some big chestnut oaks. I've done this a few times, and caught deer there before, but this time they caught me and I saw a really nice osage antlered buck and two behind it carrying the mail. Big buck #2. The jig was up on those, but I set up hoping a few more might wander in. We'd set an early time to come out based on the moon, 10:30, and eat an early lunch and back out again to meet prime time for the day.
I headed back to pick everyone up, and I was the only one that saw anything that morning. Odd for The Paradise..........