I took my son up to my primary hunting spot yesterday & setup a trail cam. Our season starts mid August so I'm only 11 weeks away from chasing deer again. It's early to be scouting but since I can only get up once a month at most to this spot (2-hour drive), I need to setup the camera early. The roads are open and the deer are back in earnest after their migration out. We saw a doe cross the road just as we got out of the truck. Ever since I followed their migration trail for a couple miles in fresh powder last fall, I've been wanting to visit these spots again to see what's moving & when. This was my first opportunity. Most of the bushes haven't even leafed out yet and the meadows were only starting to green up. There were even a few, scattered patches of snow around.
We started just above where I first discovered their migration trail last fall. I circled around & above, up where a thick pine wood rises out of a boggy meadow. We immediately found some fresh deer trails following the same route out of the meadow & started following them into the woods. Not 50 yards into our hike, we jumped a deer (9 year-olds aren't very quiet). I think there was some fuzz on the top of its head but it was moving pretty fast. Maybe it was just ears. Maybe it was a forkie in velvet. Possibly, it was the spike that I saw so many times last season (now with a little more up top). Tough to say. But it's a heck of a start.
We followed that trail to where that deer was standing & found a good spot to setup the camera. The camera now looks over 2 intersecting trails that both come out of the edge of the meadow. We looked around at possible ambush sites, routes of travel & I was amazed at how much recent activity there was. I can't help but think of all the angles I won't see. But it's still more than I'll see at home.
If all goes well, I'll try to share some camera pics as I get them. I know there are plenty of foxes & lions in the area so it should be fun to see what walks by over the next month.