Friday, November 5, 2010

First Few Hunts in November

  • Date - 11/2/10

  • Time - 3:00pm - 7:30pm

  • Location - Emersons - Climber tree stand located 50 yds into the woods from the NW corner of the field, facing butterfield rd.

  • Weather - Clear, Sunny, breezy

  • Temperature - 50 F

  • Wind Direction - NE 10mph

  • Number of Deer Sighted - Bucks - 1 Does - 5 

  • Age Structure - 1 1/2


  • Side Notes:  I went hunting with Tim tonight at Mrs. Emersons property.  We brought out our climbers because the stand I have over there would be terribly wrong for the wind direction.  We sat in opposite corners of the field about 150 yds apart.  Three does came out from the east side of the field and worked their way towards me.  After hanging around for a bit, a small 7 pt. came into the picture.  He was in "chase mode" but the does wanted nothing to do with it.  They crossed over into the neighboring field and walked into the woods about 50 yds to my right.  The buck then wandered over to my hang on stand and worked the scrapes underneath it.  He then went into the woods towards the city and disappeared.  At last light, two does came out of the woods where the last three entered and headed towards the road.  Tim saw another doe that came from the woods too.  

  • Date - 11/3/10

  • Time - 4:00pm - 7:30pm

  • Location - Sams -Hang-on stand in the fence row, half-way between the road and the grass field.

  • Weather - Clear, Sunny, Windy

  • Temperature - 50 F

  • Wind Direction - NW 15-20mph

  • Number of Deer Sighted - Bucks - 0 Does - 3

  • Age Structure -N/A


  • Side Notes: Not much happening tonight but it was good to get out.  This was my first hunt in this location after I put my trail camera out there.  I had some cool pics of some interesting bucks that I will share soon.  About 6:30 there were eating corn over in the corn by the swail.  They never came across to my field which was beans.  About 15 mins later, another doe came from across the road and headed in their direction.  I never saw anything else the rest of the night.  Deven was hunting about 100 yds from me so he must have scared them all off.  ;) haha

    Sweet November

    November has arrived with perfect weather to get the rut moving. I like to sit as long as I can during the month of November because a monster can come running by at anytime of the day. For the next few weeks, I will be sitting in the stand from about 6:30am to 7:30 pm on the days I have available. I have taken time off of work so I only have one day of classes and one day for my internship. Other than that, I will most likely be in the woods.

    Here is an article that sums up my my exact thinking about hunting in November and also offers some tips on how to stay put all day.

    Halloween Weekend

    It has been awhile since I have updated but that is because I didn't hunt for about a two-week period.  I was busy with school and work.  Here are a few updates from the Halloween weekend.  I will add some trail cam pictures and videos soon as well.

  • Date - 10/30/10

  • Time - 4:00pm - 7:30pm

  • Location - Sam's - Climber tree stand located 50 yds into the woods from the back corner of mx track.

  • Weather - Clear, Sunny, Windy

  • Temperature - 50 F

  • Wind Direction -W

  • Number of Deer Sighted -  Bucks - 0 Does - 0

  • Age Structure - N/A

  • Side Notes:  I was skunked tonight.  I believe it was because of the high winds and clear skies at night.  I think most of the movement was being done during the night when the moon was out.

  • Date - 10/31/10

  • Time - 6:30am - 8:30am

  • Location - My house -  Ladder Treestand down front next to the path.

  • Weather - Clear, Sunny, Calm 

  • Temperature - 32 F

  • Wind Direction - N

  • Number of Deer Sighted -  Bucks - 1 Does -

  • Age Structure - 1 1/2

  • Side Notes:  I didn't see much movement, which was to be expected.  Sitting down front at my parents on a small parcel of land doesn't hold too many deer.  I usually only see one or two deer during morning sits and at most, four deer during the evening.  All I saw was a 1 1/2 year old 5 point.  He came walking down the path from our yard and walked right by me a few minutes before it was light out.  The only reason I know he had five points was because the trail cam took a picture of him as he walked by.  I will post a picture soon.

  • Date - 10/31/10

  • Time - 10:30am - 3:00pm

  • Location - Sam's - Treestand on the back side of the property behind sugar shanty, facing the house.

  • Weather - Clear, Sunny, Breezy

  • Temperature - 40-50 F

  • Wind Direction - N 5 -10mph

  • Number of Deer Sighted -  Bucks - 4 Does -1

  • Age Structure - 1 1/2, 2 1/2  

  • Side Notes:  After sitting at my house during the morning, I decided to head over to sams for a mid morning hunt.  Now that the rut is getting closer, I will begin to hunt the mid-day because bucks will be cruising, trying to find the first hot doe.  I got set up about 10:30 and a little after 11am, 7 does came in trotting from my right.  When they were about 40 yds behind me, a 16in 8 point came running down the hill towards them.  He was grunting and all fired up.  He chased them all off behind the swamp behind me and they disappeared for the rest of the day.  About an hour later I noticed some more chasing about 100 yds behind me to the left.  It was a few small bucks and a couple does.  Another hour later a different small buck came in behind me, pushing more does around as well.  It was an exciting sit and by far the best of the year.  It was good to see that many deer.

    Saturday, October 16, 2010

    Down Baby Down!!


  • Date - 10/15/10

  • Time - 6:30am - 9:30am

  • Location - Sam's - Treestand on the back side of the property behind sugar shanty.

  • Weather - Clear, Sunny, Calm 

  • Temperature - 50 F

  • Wind Direction - N

  • Number of Deer Sighted -  Bucks - 1 Does - 6

  • Age Structure - 1 1/2 


  • Side Notes: It was a great morning in the deer woods!  I brought my climber to one of my favorite spots to hunt, hoping to shoot a mature buck.  But if a nice doe stepped within 15 yds I was going to take a shot.  At about 8:45 I had four does come out in front of me, probably coming from the mx track.  As I was watching the does move towards me I noticed them looking off to the right.  I turned to look and a doe and fawn were closing in fast being followed by a small six point.  He was grunting as he was following them which was pretty cool.  I also heard him "growl" which I have never heard before.  Apparently, bucks make a growling sound as well but I had never heard it first-hand until yesterday morning.  

    The Story:
    The does continued to move closer and I was surrounded by four deer.  All of them were 10 yds or less.  When I decided to draw on the doe, another doe and fawn were directly under me to my left.  I was holding on the doe at about 7 yds so I had to stand on my tippy toes to clear my cam over the rest of my climber.  When she cleared the tree, I let it fly and put it right through her chest around 9 am.  She ran off quite fast towards the grass field and I could tell she was hit hard.  My arrow was left stuck in the ground with the luminok shining bright.
      
    Long story short, we had a hell of time finding this deer because we couldn't find any blood after the initial hit.  Dustin and Deven helped me do a search and rescue through the entire woods, but to no avail.  Jack ended up finding blood at about 1:30pm with the help of his dog Mercedes.  Apparently, the deer made a huge circle around my stand and ended up going in the complete opposite direction from where I last saw it after the hit. 
    We recovered the deer at about 2:00 pm on the other side of the house towards the mx track but it had been tore up by a coyote or possibly a cougar.  The hind quarters were torn up and so was the front shoulder so we salvaged what we could for meat.  It was too bad that we didn't find the deer before the critters did but we tried our best.  I ended up hitting it through one lung, which is typical for that close of shot with a severe downward angle.  The weird thing is that it didn't bleed until it had ran about 200 yards.  
    All in all, it was a great morning!  
    The picture to the left is showing the coloration of the deer.  It was a full size doe with white spots on its back.  I had never seen a deer like this unless it was a spotted fawn.  I thought it was a truly unique deer and I will remember it forever.  

    -Adam        

    October 14th


  • Date - 10/14/10

  • Time - 3:30p - 8:00p

  • Location - Fitzner's - Treestand on the other side of the lane next to the creek.

  • Weather - Overcast, Cloudy, Breezy, Gusts 10-15 mph 

  • Temperature - 60 F

  • Wind Direction - WSW

  • Number of Deer Sighted -  Bucks - 1 Does -4

  • Age Structure - 1 1/2 


  • Side Notes:  I brought the climber back to the same tree as last Sunday.  All the deer followed the same pattern as last time and circled behind me at about 40 yards.  It is nice to see the does following the same patterns because as the rut gets closer, the bucks will be following.  The buck I saw tonight was only a little four point.  I will probably save that spot until November so I don't disturb any deer.  I am still not seeing many bucks but any day now it will pick up fast. They are out there but most mature bucks are moving at night.  I have more trail cam videos of some of the same bucks but were all taken at night or early morning.  I will post them sometime next week.  

    Sunday, October 10, 2010

    Trail Camera Videos

    I put my trail camera out on a very active scrape.  I was happy to see that I got some cool video footage of some "up and coming" bucks.  All of the videos are at night or very early in the morning.  Within the next few weeks, they should become more active during the day.

















    I left the camera in the same spot and lets hope that there will be new and bigger bucks on there next week!  

    October 9-10 Update


    1. Date - 10/9/10
    2. Time - 6:30 AM - 9:30 AM
    3. Location - Guzy's, Treestand on the corner of selens and fitzners.  
    4. Weather - Clear, Sunny, No Wind 
    5. Temperature - 50 F
    6. Wind Direction - NE
    7. Number of Deer Sighted -  Bucks - 0 Does - 0
    8. Age Structure - N/A
    Side Notes: I was skunked again!  Very slow morning with no action.

    1. Date - 10/10/10
    2. Time - 1:30 - 8:00
    3. Location - Fitzner's - Treestand on the other side of the lane next to the creek.
    4. Weather - Clear, Sunny, Breezy 
    5. Temperature - 80 F
    6. Wind Direction - WNW
    7. Number of Deer Sighted -  Bucks - 1 Does -2
    8. Age Structure - 2 1/2 
    Side Notes: I took my climber out tonight and set up on the other side of the lane.  I decided to try out this location because there is a creek that runs through a low bottom behind the cow pasture.  Since it was hot, I was hoping a nice buck would get thirsty and need a drink during the mid-day but nothing ended up showing up until about 7pm.  Two does worked along the cow pasture and circled behind me about 40 yds around 7pm.  Then at about 7:20 noticed movement out in front of me on the other side of the creek.  A 15 inch 8 pt was walking parallel along the creek, scent checking the area.  He came up out of the creek and circled behind my stand, similar to the two does.  At about 7:45, I had another deer walk by at about 30 yds but it was too dark to tell what it was.  A few minutes after that, another deer walked directly under me but I still couldn't tell what it was.  
    When I got down out of the stand, I checked a scrape that was underneath me and there was fresh urine in the scrape, covering the leaves.  The deer must have worked the scrape as he walked by my stand after dark.