Terry's thread about when did you kill your biggest buck got me thinking about what dates I've killed most of my deer. I don't keep records like I used to, but it seems most of my deer were killed during gun season, with a bow. Property that I hunt is land locked on all 4 sides. To the north is some houses, to the east is a big horse barn/indoor riding area and pasture, so no hunting there. To the west and south there a is crop field surrounded by woods that get hammered during our gun season. I put on my orange and go to my usual bow stands and try to stay on stand all day. My back won't let me do that very often anymore, but I stay as long as my back will allow.
The creek bottom runs more or less north to south with a couple of drainages dropping down from the west side. As the shooting picks up the deer start to funnel into the creek bottom and work their way up the drainages to the east. I have stands set for the different wind directions and always get to see a lot of deer and usually see some bucks that I've never seen before. I hung a stand today for the predicted east wind on next Saturday's gun opener.
So even though I hunt with my longbow, I still get pretty excited for our gun season opening day. I count the gunshots on the neighboring properties. The record for the first 4 hours is 137! Run 'em to me boys! Hunt hard, hunt safe!