Where I hunt, the deer population is quite low, and we're limited to one buck tag. On average, I'll see about a deer a day, but I might see several deer one day and none for several days. Anyway, in the first eight days of November this year, I saw five bucks -- two modest 8s, a fairly large 8, a fork and a spike. I passed the fork and the spike. No opportunity at two of the 8 and blew it on the one I was going to shoot. Moved at the wrong time, and he made me. End of game.
Despite some really bad (cold and windy) weather, or maybe because of it, the rut was just warming up when I had to cut my hunt short due to problems on the home front. There's still a month of bow season left, but the older I get ( I'm 73 now) , the less I like hunting in 0 degree or colder weather. I'll get out some though.