The weather was really quite conducive to hunting here this week but the older deer here are just not on the go yet. Scrapes as of yesterday had not been re-freshened yet. My last picture pull was 10-27 and except for one eight that looks very promising for next year who moved during daylight every day like clock work that I would just as soon leave for next year there really hasn't been any ready for the taking. Each day an older buck is caught on camera in daylight but nothing is repeated yet. My hunting buddy comes up tomorrow so hunting will start the day after regardless of anything; tomorrow we will catch up on life and celebrate our 58th season of deer hunting. Before that we hunted pheasant, squirrel, woodcock and even a meadow lark or two together. We didn't hunt together every one of those years since but did for most of them.
Today I have been gathering all of the gear for the big hunt, knives, knives and more knives, grunt calls and doe bleats accumulated from years and years worth of buying the latest and the best sounding ones, synthetic antlers and real ones for "rattlin" them in, a couple of the latest buck decoys, my favorite and trusted compasses, a comfortable ground cushion, ground cloths, blankets to cover my legs, two weeks worth of nuts snacks that could hold us for the day if we decide to stick it out, an open sighted gun for still hunting in case it rains every single day, a long range gun for when we sit in the rednecks, (heaters have already been placed in the rednecks just in case), binoculars in each of my two packs-the day long pack and the 1/2 day pack, and of course paper towels to wash up after dressing a deer and them old band aids that have been packed since our teen years "just in case" and most importantly a bullet for each gun in each pack just in case I forget to put bullets in my pocket as I head out in the morning.
Skip brings the food for our two week adventure; always there is enough food leftover to carry us through Christmas! Luckily we have the cottages for extra refrigerators to hold it all; we have two refrigerators at our barn but two is not enough. A third one is needed to hold it all. Likely we will have a true hunting camp dinner one day next week as we have for many of our hunting years where we invite every hunter we run into.We have not done that in a while but we are not getting any younger so expect we will resume that tradition this fall. Will let you know the date in case you are free.
Things should be beginning to hop pretty well by Saturday; hope you have a great day of deer movement then.