Last Weds. Laura and I went out to our 23 acre riverbottom only to find that the recent rain storms had the place flooded. The ground had already been frozen so the water just stayed on top. Laura's stand had seen a lot of activity and was higher and drier than mine so she went to her primary stand. My site was very wet so I set the game cameras and went a hundred yards or so up the property line to my stand in a clump of hemlocks. There had not been a lot of activity there but there was a buck scrape and I also thought that given the amount of water on the property that day that Laura might have the best chance and the wind was such that if I stayed in my primary stand it could mess her up. When I came out at dark she said that my camera had flashed four times between 4:15 and 4:30. I quipped that with the way my luck was going this year it would definitely be one of "our" bucks....which, by the way, have been conspicuously gone for the last few weeks. Well, today we finally got back to the property to find that there had been a deer party. I was anxious to check the camera to see what had been there on Weds. during legal shooting light. We can hunt 1/2 hour after sunset, which was just about 4:15 last Weds. Well, here is what showed up. The interesting thing is that the flash makes it look way darker out than it really was. In relation to the camera the buck would have given me a perfect broadside shot from my treestand. Tonight, Laura had him walk by her stand and he headed up towards me. I never saw or heard him. It's just the way the season is going this year. The deer just seem to be into another time zone or something....never where you want them to be during legal hunting hours, unless, of course, you are somewhere else.
There were a total of 57 pics on the camera and I was very happy to see my Alpha doe made it thru the firearms season. Currently only bucks are legal and I am out of doe tags so I'll be looking for her next year. She's a good one.