I feel like that line off “Jurassic Park” only instead of dinosaurs it’s deer... “you do have DEER on your DEER land...right”...
If the right doe comes through it won’t matter..at least that is what I am telling myself sitting near this plot...
Well I wish I could post a live from the stand update but my plans all got messed up. I was going to go to a ground blind I have in a small island of white oak trees in my south plot. I even went by it on my way out yesterday morning to make sure it hadn’t blown away and tied it down even more securely. I didn’t hunt yesterday evening because we were at 22 degrees and 30 mph winds and the rain turned to freezing rain, sleet, and snow so I just watched the weather and it appeared the wind would let up before daylight and it would be 16 with light wind. I got up this morning and immediately realized they lied about the wind...it was still a steady 10 or so mph and 14 degrees.
I put on everything I own and stepped out onto our crunchy covered deck that the rain blew in sideways on and realized it wasn’t enough. I headed toward the blind and my first issue was my gate lock was and still is frozen so I had to crawl through the fence. I was just praying the buddy heater in the blind would still work. I had deer in the plot blowing and flagging as I arrived and by that time I didn’t care. I just wanted to get situated but wouldn’t you know it..all my zipper entries were frozen shut...at first I thought about untying all the tie downs, pulling the pins and crawling under it but by then I was so numb I just said to heck with this and crunched my way back home, took everything off and fell back into bed. As bad as I hate to say it I am going to have to add some kind of built shooting house to our place that a bow can be shot from...and I am gonna have to invest in a heater body suit for tree stands. It’s still 16 degrees and a 10 mph wind for a real feel of 4
I guess I was unaware of any comment...was it on this thread? No worries...I apologize for my comment yesterday Okie, you showed good sense this morning. Sixteen degrees ! Brrrrr !
I guess everything is relative, I endured a winter in ND where it didn’t get above 10 degrees from January 4th until about the last week of February and the nights were from 10 to 25 below, but I was 35 years old then. We couldn’t work because the ground was frozen to 5’ deep so I spent lots of time in my travel trailer.
I guess I was unaware of any comment...was it on this thread? No worries...
I am going to get a cold evening sit in today and I am gonna be in a ladder and way down in the oaks...
Wow. Too much action this morning for my poor heart (just kidding). I was walking to my spot about 30 minutes before sunrise, and I catch these 3 bucks lollygagging in the corn field. I blew my load earlier this year on a couple tiny bucks, so I can't shoot any of them until firearms season starts at the end of the month.
So I'm sitting here watching them so like OK's bucks: eat, play fight, go back to eating, and so on. But while I'm watching them, I notice that they keep looking back into the woods that they popped out at. I hear some scraping, and watch the leaves shaking vigorously. Then I see the biggest buck I've ever seen in person. Yes, I'm still kicking myself for not waiting until now to take a buck. Lesson learned for next year. But in my defense, I took my first deer ever this season, so I couldn't care less what sex deer it was.
The Big buck had a doe in-tow. Now I'm back in the game. But I couldn't understand why the two were moving so slowly. Oh, about 10 minutes later I watched the big buck chase the others away from his doe. Finally the two made their way to the clearing where I had a possible shot. But they stayed at about 70 yards the whole time. Oh well. Tomorrow I'm going to try to get to a better position. And wake up earlier.
I finally made it to my spot, but I'm fairly certain I'm not going to see much until this afternoon. Luckily for me it's awesome weather here in Central Maryland. 50° and breezy. Not a cloud in the sky.