Here around home this year I was hunting an old 4x5 buck, super heavy mass, narrow spread. I saw him twice in November, both 30-40 yards away in thicket areas with does. Never saw him in a shot situation. Then late season, the week before Christmas, I was hunting a bedding to food pattern I've killed bucks on before when the crop rotation is right for it. The stand is on the head of a draw 400 yards or so in from the crop field and a couple hundred yards from the bedding area. When it's cold and the wind is good sometimes I can catch a good buck headed from his bed right at dark.
I had a small buck come through early, then at primetime another small buck travelling through got to fooling around and hit my ground scent. I come up a draw at 90 degrees to the main draw the deer travel and climb a 40 ft steep cliff to get to the stand so the ground scent is out of the travel pattern, of course this pickle head had to get over too far and hit it.
The stand is in a little beech tree, several trunks and the leaves hang late, but the trunks are maybe 8 inches diameter, so not much cover. So I'm standing there willing this little buck to go away, but he's just standing there 15 yards away looking around, and I hear a slow walker coming up the main draw.
I snuck a peek over my shoulder and there was that big 9 point 40 yards down the hill headed my way. He hit the correct trail and started working up the hill to me. As soon as he got high enough up the hill to see the little buck he stopped and went on alert. He was 20 yards from me, pretty much head on, and 30 yards from the little buck. They just stared at each other for a couple of minutes then the big guy turned around and walked away back the way he came from. I didn't see anything unusual in the small buck's posture or anything, but there was some body language there that told the big one something wasn't right.
The little buck hung around awhile, maybe 5 minutes more, then half trotted off.
I tipped my hat to the big guy and packed it in for the year as I had a trip with my in laws in a couple days.
I know when I'm beat! 😀
They don't get to 5 years old+ in high pressure areas without being pretty sharp. I've hunted low pressure areas in the past, and I've seen old bucks that were mature and also not very smart.....but these bucks in pressured areas are another critter entirely.
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