I haven't been very diligent in my blogging this year. Big Surprise!! With the addition of our second child on September 7th, I guess I am lucky to spend a few hours in the woods each week. Overall it has been a very eventful deer season. I've seen more deer this year than ever and the weather has cooperated quite nicely. All of my sits in the early part of the year were in the new ladder stand by the Wood Pile that James and Danny put up right before bow season opened. After opening morning, I sat in that stand three other times (four times total) seeing deer each time.
Sit #1: Detailed in a previous post. My goal was to blog ALL of my sits this way, however it just didn't happen this year. Below are brief descriptions of my additional sits in September and October.
Sit #2: On this evening sit I saw a young buck with a tall 8 point rack appear in the oak grove over my left shoulder. He worked his way towards me, slipped past Mike's old platform stand and off to the bean field. It will be a nice deer in the next few years.
Sit #3: (morning) A different small buck appeared in the oak grove over my left shoulder. There was an obvious pattern forming! The deer were just pounding the acorns in that spot. Rather than moving towards the stand, the small buck worked it's way towards the north and disappeared down the ravine.
Sit #4: This morning sit produced my closest encounter of the season (so far). The action started early with a deer darting behind the stand just before shooting light. I could see the outline of the body and the white tail, but that was it. Of course, two bucks made an appearance in the majestic "oak grove" over my left shoulder about 7:45 am. I watched them for ~10 minutes before the disappeared into the woods. I decided to stand up and pay most attention to the "Oak Grove" considering all the deer I've seen out of that stand, came from that area. After a few minutes passed, my "6th sense" kicked in and I caught movement out of the corner of my eye. I slowly turned my head to my right and, to my amazement, I see three does making their way right to me!! While grabbing my bow, I slowly turned my entire body to get prepared for a shot, however I could tell the Momma Doe could sense something wasn't right. I froze as she looked up at me and bobbed her head up and down trying to figure out what was going on. She then nervously turned towards the bean field to the north as her white tail alerted her offspring of potential danger. I knew it was now or never. As she turned, I quickly snapped my release on the d-loop and prepared to draw. When she pass behind two small trees, I began pulling back only to be busted!!. Her head snapped around the tree and our eyes were locked in a 20 yard staring match. I knew I was "pegged". With a snort wheeze and a 180 degree turn she was gone, taking her two companions with her. It was great to have such a close encounter, however I was kicking myself for letting them sneak up on me like that. In addition, this was a prime opportunity to shoot a doe to earn my buck tag for the year and I had just blown it!!
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