The Farm - Eastern KY

Yes congratulations on your hunt and as George said, the dock also. That looks like a real great dock. And that crystal clear water is such a beautiful thing also.
 
2018 was a busy year for me. I had a dozer operator come in and open up about 3 acres on a long flat bench in the bowl in February. He also opened up some trails that had been neglected. I frost seeded clover shortly after and planned to build a box blind and plant the LC rye mix in September. Those plans changed when I got drawn for a KY elk hunt.

I spent April turkey hunting and most of the weekends after Memorial Day at the lake. Once I figured out where I would be elk hunting, I spent a couple weekends scouting there. Needless to say, I didn’t get much done on the habitat side.

I killed a bull elk a few days after opening day and got one of my target bucks the second day of gun season.

Time to start working on the goal list for 2019.
 
Most years I setup in a blind and am able to get the turkeys to come to me. This year they were henned up on the ridges so I had to go after them. It’s hard to beat being 20 yards away leaning up against a tree when they gobble. I called in three birds and was lucky enough to get this one.

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Here are a couple pics of the cleared bench fairly high on the mountain. I frost seeded clover, which came in really good. I established a mineral lick, which got good use. This is surrounded by a 4 year old clear cut that is thickening up nicely. It is a jungle. I’m planning to get the LC rye mix planted here next fall. I will mix in white clover and work to establish a clover plot for the future.

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I had several good prospects on camera for deer season. One that I have quite a bit of history with, a nice 8 that I think is 3 or 4, and a buck I have no history with. There were also a few other honorable mentions.

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I didn’t get out for opening weekend because we spent Labor Day at the lake. My first deer hunt was mid October during the early KY ML season. I saw a few does, but no bucks. I decided to wait for November to get back out.

I sat all day 11/3 and the morning of 11/4. I saw about 15 deer the first day. Mainly small bucks and does and one nice deer I couldn’t get a good look at. It was really wet this fall and the leaves seemed to stay on forever. I saw them long before I could hear them.


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The KY gun opener was 11/10 and I sat all day. I saw a few does and a handful of small bucks. The bucks didn’t seem all that interested in the does. I pulled my camera card on the way out and had pictures of a big 8 I was after.

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I went out the morning of 11/11 hoping he would cruise back through. The ridge I walk in on had three fresh scrapes. I was hoping he made them the night before and would be back to check them.

About an hour after first light I saw movement in a thicket about 70 yards from me. It was a single deer, but I could never see it’s head. It was working away from me. I decided to grunt to see if I could get it to come back. It stopped immediately and started to circle back.

Finally I could see its head and could tell it was a good buck. He kept circling and finally gave me a shot at about 75 yards. I squeezed the trigger and ‘click’. The gun didn’t go off. I decided to re-rack the cartridge before trying to load another one. I slowly pulled the action back and forced it forward.

He kept circling and finally stopped again and gave me a shot between two big oaks. This time the gun fired.


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I waited about 15 minutes and got down to take a look. I was fairly sure I heard him crash just over the hill. I got to the shot location, but there was no blood. I walked about 10 yards in the direction he went and saw a white belly. I hit him in the heart and he only made it about 40 yards.

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Like a mature buck with the black dominance in his face. Congrats on a great buck.

Your habitat work will improve your herd and your hunting.

Wayne
 
2018 was a busy year for me. I had a dozer operator come in and open up about 3 acres on a long flat bench in the bowl in February. He also opened up some trails that had been neglected. I frost seeded clover shortly after and planned to build a box blind and plant the LC rye mix in September. Those plans changed when I got drawn for a KY elk hunt.

I spent April turkey hunting and most of the weekends after Memorial Day at the lake. Once I figured out where I would be elk hunting, I spent a couple weekends scouting there. Needless to say, I didn’t get much done on the habitat side.

I killed a bull elk a few days after opening day and got one of my target bucks the second day of gun season.

Time to start working on the goal list for 2019.

You and I need to talk. My two labs would love to hunt elk sheds with you. Be a ball to find one - you know where to go - I don't have that advantage. We could hit deer sheds on your farm too if you like.

Wayne
 
Very nice deer, It is hard to keep calm when the gun doesn't go off. Must have been pretty exciting to get the second "shot" off.
 
You and I need to talk. My two labs would love to hunt elk sheds with you. Be a ball to find one - you know where to go - I don't have that advantage. We could hit deer sheds on your farm too if you like.

Wayne

I elk hunted about an hour and a half from the farm. We had a few around before they opened season on them outside the elk restoration zone. I know exactly where to go where I hunted, but don’t have permission to shed hunt. Wouldn’t have a clue where to look on public land.

I have a terrible time finding sheds on the farm. I’ve picked up a few when I’m not looking for them, but I’ve only found a couple when I was actually out looking. Dogs would probably help tremendously. I usually try to get out in early March to look. Let me know if you’d like to meet up.
 
Very nice deer, It is hard to keep calm when the gun doesn't go off. Must have been pretty exciting to get the second "shot" off.

Thanks! Yeah...I was fine until the ‘click’. I worried I made a bad shot because I really didn’t expect the gun to go off and I was flustered. Also jerked the trigger a bit. Thankfully it was good.
 
Thanks! Yeah...I was fine until the ‘click’. I worried I made a bad shot because I really didn’t expect the gun to go off and I was flustered. Also jerked the trigger a bit. Thankfully it was good.

Congratulations on pulling it off. On a hunt a week or so ago after seeing a ton of deer and almost shooting one or two when I went to take the bullet out of my gun there was none there: With it being cold and having multiple layers of clothes on I'm not sure I could even have found another bullet in a reasonable amount of time so your hunt was near and dear to me right away. Glad you got him!
 
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