George
Well-Known Member
It is often said that you can't go into your hunting spot when not hunting. Well I have been pretty successful in the past not following that rule. This past week I'm up there hunting mornings and or evenings, running the saws, and moving stands. I moved my ladder stand to the top of my rock pile and carved a shooting lane right down and past big scrape spots that I found in process.
Just close shots around the stand otherwise.
Despite all my intrusion the cast of characters going into gun tomorrow is set and they get their pictures taken day and night even side stepping me up there with the saw. I cant take the chance that the palmate buck isn't a 3 year old with a promising future, he gets a pass.
I chatted with one of the NC hunters next door down the hollow this morning. He said that there is a big old bully buck, 7 years old and 250lbs. I said 9pt crab claw left with a recent broke off left g3, "yep that's him". I past on him last year in late muzzleloader. I wont pass him again this muzzleloader if I'm still hunting.
The 8 is a big mature deer and could get killed by an itchy trigger finger looking to dodge a $700 taxidermy bill.
So this leaves me looking for/waiting on the 9. 3 mornings ago I was setting up there thinking that it felt like it was already 80 degrees up in the wind and hot sun, it was 60 degrees, and the 9 is heading right up to me at 8 o'clock. He took a left and went to the aforementioned scrape area in my new shooting lane for my other stand. I threw some grunts at him against the wind and he apparently never heard them.
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Just close shots around the stand otherwise.
Despite all my intrusion the cast of characters going into gun tomorrow is set and they get their pictures taken day and night even side stepping me up there with the saw. I cant take the chance that the palmate buck isn't a 3 year old with a promising future, he gets a pass.
I chatted with one of the NC hunters next door down the hollow this morning. He said that there is a big old bully buck, 7 years old and 250lbs. I said 9pt crab claw left with a recent broke off left g3, "yep that's him". I past on him last year in late muzzleloader. I wont pass him again this muzzleloader if I'm still hunting.
The 8 is a big mature deer and could get killed by an itchy trigger finger looking to dodge a $700 taxidermy bill.
So this leaves me looking for/waiting on the 9. 3 mornings ago I was setting up there thinking that it felt like it was already 80 degrees up in the wind and hot sun, it was 60 degrees, and the 9 is heading right up to me at 8 o'clock. He took a left and went to the aforementioned scrape area in my new shooting lane for my other stand. I threw some grunts at him against the wind and he apparently never heard them.
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