 
	 
	That is a monster on the East Coast! Congratulations!
That is a monster on the East Coast! Congratulations!
Story?
 
	I hunted NC Coastal military bases, where deer were weighed before dressing and the weights were posted on a game board; very few deer were over 100 pounds. I imagine that you must have a healthier deer herd on your property.He’s a pretty deer but not a monster. I’ve seen him on camera for awhile now and he was one of my target bucks. We had a front move through yesterday that provided a break in the recent terrible heat/humidity. East/Northeast wind let me sit in a nice new stand I set up this summer that overlooks a food plot and waterhole as well as a road that divides 50 acres of clearcut (3 year regrowth) and 50 acres of oaks.
First deer was a young buck that came out around 6:30 PM. Not long after that I heard loud crashing somewhere to my left, and I caught a glimpse of a nice buck walking away from me down the road. He cut to the right into the clearcut. I grunted at him but got no reaction.
Does and fawns started to trickle out of the woods steadily, and by the way they were acting I knew that they had been bothered by bucks. The peak of the rut on this property is the last week of September.
Over the next half hour several young bucks appeared. 4 pointer, spike, 7 pointer...I was optimistic that the buck I had seen earlier would reappear. Sure enough, a nice deer stepped out of the clearcut at 7:15 or so. Got the binocs up and confirmed he was a shooter. I shot him behind the shoulder while he was approaching a group of 4 does. I knew it was a hit, but he ran off into the clearcut. I marked him very well then waited a full half hour to get my dog and go look for him. Saw good blood immediately and the dog was on him in about 10 seconds.
136 lb (liveweight) at the processor, but he was very rundown from the rut and man did he stink! For this particular property he was what I was after: venison.
 Our opener was Saturday. I wanted to post this but not enough signal. I saw two cat squirrels and a pileated woodpecker, but it was a good sit. Nice and cool, and I was in my blind way before it got shooting light, so I got to hear the woods wake up. This was my view from my homemade bow blind. Just a man made trail in the woods with a little corn thrown on the ground to stop them for a good shot opp. Nothing for the afternoon sit either, but I was in the woods bowhunting, so it was all good !
 Our opener was Saturday. I wanted to post this but not enough signal. I saw two cat squirrels and a pileated woodpecker, but it was a good sit. Nice and cool, and I was in my blind way before it got shooting light, so I got to hear the woods wake up. This was my view from my homemade bow blind. Just a man made trail in the woods with a little corn thrown on the ground to stop them for a good shot opp. Nothing for the afternoon sit either, but I was in the woods bowhunting, so it was all good !You know what ........The deer and the hunting seasons will be there and be there ....that daughter what you don't realize... you will have for ONLY nano seconds of your life ....breathe it in brother cause it is as good as it gets ....down deep I am sure you know it ...but we just forget when our "hunter urge kicks in" ...besides that ....SHE will be the one who drives you to get your cateracts removed, balances your check book ...brings the grand kids by ....and picks which assisted living "hut" you go intoI'm jealous of all this hunting going on......first day in Ohio but I am tied up with soccer and my daughters birthday.
Best if luck all.
 ...so a wise man will pay it forward!
 ...so a wise man will pay it forward!
Very cool!View attachment 9771
Got out for the first weekend of deer hunting. Saw a few does and some small bucks. Best part of the weekend was when this guy came in and hung out with me for about 10 minutes. I think he thought I was a big mouse.
 
	