Tomorrow is the last day of the south Florida archery season. Spent most of the day in the woods and looking back. Its been a good first traditional season overall.Not near the number of deer in the freezer as I had hoped but I didn't get skunked either.Had 26 "sightings" in probably just about the same amount of days. I tried to hunt at least once every day of the season but life got in the way more than once or twice. I know I was seeing he same deer on multiple occasions and near as I can figure I saw 11 or 12 different deer. Not bad for a 20 acre parcel!
Highlights include
First time actually hunting my own property and not having to deal with the crowds.
Not believing that I could really miss a deer close enough that I could see her eyelashes, twice!
Seeing a very territorial squirrel leap onto a does back as I was in mid draw, blowing her out with a quickness.
Watching a coon feed along a trail and stand up on his hind legs and then run off. Clued me in enough to look over my shoulder and see a big doe 5 yards behind me.
Watching a nice 8 point feed down the edge I was sitting on only to bed down at 15 yards in a thick patch. Offering no shot and keeping me in my stand for an hour after I couldn't see to shoot.
Having a piliated woodpecker hammer the tree I was sitting in, right behind my head. Dang near jumped out of the tree.
A possum climbed in my ground blind with me and attempted to drag off my thermacell.
Hearing a coon make a sound I'd never heard before. Near as I can describe it was moe from the three stooges with his yoyoyoyoyoy! followed by a growl.
The misses. I missed 5 times this season! Actually 6 but the 6th miss caught her in the neck and left a good blood trail. Not a shot I was happy with but I got very lucky and was able to recover her after a 300 yard tracking job thru the swamp.
All in all, a good time was had. Lots of fun. Learned a bunch. This was my first season back in the woods in close to 20 years. I'll be back next year and of course will be sticking pigs whenever the freezer gets low but I think I'm probably done for the year. Of course, if it cools off and I find some promising buck sign. I can still sling arrows until January down here!Maybe next year I'll be able to actually hit were I'm aiming rather than were I'm looking!
Thanks trad gang for all the help and advice!
Brad