Gone from on extreme to the other over the past two days.
Yesterday, I seen nothing but bucks in the a.m. hours.
Today, I seen nothing but antlerless deer during the last hour of hunting.
Earlier, I didn't see a thing at both my morning & afternoon sits, so I got up moved once again for my evening hunt.
Since the NE wind died down a little after 3:00 pm, I headed to my 'Northern Ladder Stand', which is located right above a big bedding area for many of the antlerless deer in the area.
The stand is perched right on top of a ridge facing the creek bottom with a small cut bean field on the Northern side.
Apparently, I did a decent job slipping in totally undetected cause I had two younger deer bedded directly underneath me, right under the Honeysuckles.
I got settled in right @4:00 and the two that were in front of me got up a little before 4:30 pm.
I watched one by one get up and pile out into the pasture right behind me to graze for about 30 minutes or so.
Some choose to get a drink first at the creek bottom.
Altogether, I had eight antlerless deer all around me.
Five adult Does and three young ones that never knew I was there, and they were directly downwind of me 'TOO'!.
At one point or another, each them got to be within 15 yards of me and were complete clueless that I was there.
I was hoping to see a Mr. Buck show up, but he never did.
Finally, after all the deer left immediate area and headed further North, right across the creek and towards the cut bean field, I got down and hiked my 100 yards back to my shop.
This evening activity made up for the long day of seeing nothing.
I still enjoyed being out in it all day!
Tomorrow is suppose be more rain, so I'm not sure yet what I'll end up doing.
I'll figure that out here shortly or simply play it by ear...
Good night 'TOO'ville and congratulations to the 'TOO' hunter that knock down one hellava of buck tonight!