Thursday, October 24, 2019:
Okay,,, I fair warn everybody right now, this will be lengthy, but hopefully entertaining and perhaps educational for some.
Yesterday, I didn’t hunt because I planned on attending the 'FULL DRAW film tour 2019' in Columbus, put on by 'Sportsman Alliance'.
Earlier in the day I checked their website to make sure it wasn’t postponed or cancelled. According to what I read off their site; it was still on.
So, I got all cleaned up and headed down the road around 5:00 p.m. and I get there just before 6:00 p.m. As soon as I walked into the theater, I was quickly informed buy one of the guys at the counter that the event was cancelled due to not enough ticket sales.
“Shit!”
Needless to say, I was just a little pissed.
So, I jumped back in the car and headed back home, straight down SR104 once again towards Chillicothe. As I was driving within that ideal weather conditions for hunting, I scanned all the fields and field edges looking for any deer along the way home. By the time I got to my place, I ended up seeing at least 12 deer and 4 of them were right across the road from my driveway.
Then I walked into the house all cleaned up with no place to go really and decided to ask the wife if she’d like to go out for dinner. She was all for it, so I took her to downtown Chillicothe, right on Paint St to a place called the ‘R Kicten’. It’s a fairly new bar/restaurant establishment in the old section of town and I must say,,, the food, atmosphere, service & drinks were suburb! I’d highly recommend that place whether it’s for drinks and/or food if ever you’re in Chilli.
After dinner, we headed back home and as I was pulling in our long driveway, there were those 4 antlerless deer that I seen earlier, bedded in our front yard and they didn’t budge as I drove by them just 50 yards away.
Once I climbed out of the car, I headed straight to my workshop to top off the wood-stove for the night and my Pit-bull, ‘TieDye’ was waiting patiently for me just on the other side of the door. Apparently, he needed out to do some dirty business. So, I let’em out as I continued to replenish the stove and when I finished up, TieDye wanted back in immediately. After that, I pretty much went straight to bed because I wanted to get up early enough to do a morning hunt since I didn’t get to hunt yesterday at all.
This morning I woke up at 5:15 a.m., got a quick shower, dressed and headed for my workshop. Once I got to the shop, I checked the weather & wind conditions off my computer, threw on the rest of my huntin clothes on and out the door I went right at 6:45 a.m.
I decided to head for my ‘Northern CRP Stand’, which is approximately a 250 yard hike for me, right along the creek at the back of our property. I got to my stand without a hitch; I made sure I was super quiet and I finally got settled in just before 7:00 a.m.
Once it started to get light out around 7:20ish, shortly thereafter, I heard a tree branch snap just to the East/my right, approximately 40-50 yards away. I focused my attention to that area because that’s a big thick spot where deer tend to bed and it’s also the area where I first saw two shooter bucks this season about 10 days prior.
Sure enough, right at 7:40 a.m., 4 antlerless deer come shooting out from that area, nose to tail, running through the tall CRP field, heading due South, approximately 60 yards to the East/my right. A couple of them let out some blets while they were running through that field. Then another antlerless deer came running out from the same area, trailing way behind those first 4 by about 50 yards trying to catch up to’em. I quickly grabbed my doe-can and gave a few flips. That last antlerless deer stopped dead in his tracks, turned and looked in my direction. Then he slow walked right towards me looking for what he thought was another deer. It was a little button and he got within 15 yards of me. He stood there in front of my tree with his ass to me, scanning the CRP field looking for what he thought was another deer. After a minute or two, he continued his journey towards where the first 4 deer went, right across the CRP field and into the woods on the opposite side of me.
So, that was exciting start to my hunt first thing.
About 15 minutes later, just before 8:00 a.m., I hear some minor leaf crunching coming from my East/my right once again, coming from the same bedding area. I knew it was more deer, so I slowly grabbed my bow and waited.
Sure enough, I see a real nice size doe walking right underneath me. I was thinking of taking her about then when I heard more noises coming from my right still, and here came in tow, a young fawn. So, I gave Momma doe a pass because she’s one of my regulars that shows up at my feeder along with her little one.
What I noticed though about Mommy doe's behavior while she was underneath me, when set got to the area where I walked in at to get to my stand, she stopped and put her nose to the ground; started sniffing real hard like, intensely. I thought to myself, ‘WOW, she’s smart,,, & good!”
After a little bit, Momma doe and her little one continued to slow walk towards the feeder area. After they left the area, I turned and continued to focus on the area where the originally came from.
And it didn’t take long for the next deer to show up, about 2 minutes actually and it was young 8pt buck.
This guy is also another regular. He came off one of the major deer runs the head to and/or come from that same bedding area to my right.
Once he stepped out of that bedding area, he walked straight to the closest honeysuckle shrub and ate, then did a little rubbing on it. I continued to watch’em for about a minute and about the time I knew he was done; I grabbed my cellphone to get a short video clip of’em.
He ended going the same direction (West) as Momma doe and her little fawn, towards my place.
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Now, back to Momma doe and her heavy sniffing while underneath me earlier.
As I was watching that buck cross in front of me @15 yards, I noticed that I had dog shit on my right boot and I'm like, "WTF!!!".
Apparently, TieDye left me a nice fresh pile of his shit just outside my workshop door last night and I walked straight into it this morning as I headed out and didn’t know it.
My sinuses are messed up this time year usually and it’s difficult at times for me to smell, even dog shit.
So apparently, dog shit is a good cover scent because those last three deer were completely down wind of me, just within yards, and they didn’t act alarmed not one bit. They know I have dogs and I think they were trying to find them rather than me.
So, who knew that dog shit would be good cover scent?
Not me that’s for sure, but that’s what I learned today.
I ended getting down shortly after that buck left the area, because I literally have shit to deal with this afternoon.
I ended up seeing 8 deer altogether during this short morning hunt, right from sunup until 8:50 a.m.
I’ll be getting back out later this evening.
Good luck to whomever is hunting today!
Okay,,, I fair warn everybody right now, this will be lengthy, but hopefully entertaining and perhaps educational for some.
Yesterday, I didn’t hunt because I planned on attending the 'FULL DRAW film tour 2019' in Columbus, put on by 'Sportsman Alliance'.
Earlier in the day I checked their website to make sure it wasn’t postponed or cancelled. According to what I read off their site; it was still on.
So, I got all cleaned up and headed down the road around 5:00 p.m. and I get there just before 6:00 p.m. As soon as I walked into the theater, I was quickly informed buy one of the guys at the counter that the event was cancelled due to not enough ticket sales.
“Shit!”
Needless to say, I was just a little pissed.
So, I jumped back in the car and headed back home, straight down SR104 once again towards Chillicothe. As I was driving within that ideal weather conditions for hunting, I scanned all the fields and field edges looking for any deer along the way home. By the time I got to my place, I ended up seeing at least 12 deer and 4 of them were right across the road from my driveway.
Then I walked into the house all cleaned up with no place to go really and decided to ask the wife if she’d like to go out for dinner. She was all for it, so I took her to downtown Chillicothe, right on Paint St to a place called the ‘R Kicten’. It’s a fairly new bar/restaurant establishment in the old section of town and I must say,,, the food, atmosphere, service & drinks were suburb! I’d highly recommend that place whether it’s for drinks and/or food if ever you’re in Chilli.
After dinner, we headed back home and as I was pulling in our long driveway, there were those 4 antlerless deer that I seen earlier, bedded in our front yard and they didn’t budge as I drove by them just 50 yards away.
Once I climbed out of the car, I headed straight to my workshop to top off the wood-stove for the night and my Pit-bull, ‘TieDye’ was waiting patiently for me just on the other side of the door. Apparently, he needed out to do some dirty business. So, I let’em out as I continued to replenish the stove and when I finished up, TieDye wanted back in immediately. After that, I pretty much went straight to bed because I wanted to get up early enough to do a morning hunt since I didn’t get to hunt yesterday at all.
This morning I woke up at 5:15 a.m., got a quick shower, dressed and headed for my workshop. Once I got to the shop, I checked the weather & wind conditions off my computer, threw on the rest of my huntin clothes on and out the door I went right at 6:45 a.m.
I decided to head for my ‘Northern CRP Stand’, which is approximately a 250 yard hike for me, right along the creek at the back of our property. I got to my stand without a hitch; I made sure I was super quiet and I finally got settled in just before 7:00 a.m.
Once it started to get light out around 7:20ish, shortly thereafter, I heard a tree branch snap just to the East/my right, approximately 40-50 yards away. I focused my attention to that area because that’s a big thick spot where deer tend to bed and it’s also the area where I first saw two shooter bucks this season about 10 days prior.
Sure enough, right at 7:40 a.m., 4 antlerless deer come shooting out from that area, nose to tail, running through the tall CRP field, heading due South, approximately 60 yards to the East/my right. A couple of them let out some blets while they were running through that field. Then another antlerless deer came running out from the same area, trailing way behind those first 4 by about 50 yards trying to catch up to’em. I quickly grabbed my doe-can and gave a few flips. That last antlerless deer stopped dead in his tracks, turned and looked in my direction. Then he slow walked right towards me looking for what he thought was another deer. It was a little button and he got within 15 yards of me. He stood there in front of my tree with his ass to me, scanning the CRP field looking for what he thought was another deer. After a minute or two, he continued his journey towards where the first 4 deer went, right across the CRP field and into the woods on the opposite side of me.
So, that was exciting start to my hunt first thing.
About 15 minutes later, just before 8:00 a.m., I hear some minor leaf crunching coming from my East/my right once again, coming from the same bedding area. I knew it was more deer, so I slowly grabbed my bow and waited.
Sure enough, I see a real nice size doe walking right underneath me. I was thinking of taking her about then when I heard more noises coming from my right still, and here came in tow, a young fawn. So, I gave Momma doe a pass because she’s one of my regulars that shows up at my feeder along with her little one.
What I noticed though about Mommy doe's behavior while she was underneath me, when set got to the area where I walked in at to get to my stand, she stopped and put her nose to the ground; started sniffing real hard like, intensely. I thought to myself, ‘WOW, she’s smart,,, & good!”
After a little bit, Momma doe and her little one continued to slow walk towards the feeder area. After they left the area, I turned and continued to focus on the area where the originally came from.
And it didn’t take long for the next deer to show up, about 2 minutes actually and it was young 8pt buck.
This guy is also another regular. He came off one of the major deer runs the head to and/or come from that same bedding area to my right.
Once he stepped out of that bedding area, he walked straight to the closest honeysuckle shrub and ate, then did a little rubbing on it. I continued to watch’em for about a minute and about the time I knew he was done; I grabbed my cellphone to get a short video clip of’em.
He ended going the same direction (West) as Momma doe and her little fawn, towards my place.
________________________________________________________________
Now, back to Momma doe and her heavy sniffing while underneath me earlier.
As I was watching that buck cross in front of me @15 yards, I noticed that I had dog shit on my right boot and I'm like, "WTF!!!".
Apparently, TieDye left me a nice fresh pile of his shit just outside my workshop door last night and I walked straight into it this morning as I headed out and didn’t know it.
My sinuses are messed up this time year usually and it’s difficult at times for me to smell, even dog shit.
So apparently, dog shit is a good cover scent because those last three deer were completely down wind of me, just within yards, and they didn’t act alarmed not one bit. They know I have dogs and I think they were trying to find them rather than me.
So, who knew that dog shit would be good cover scent?
Not me that’s for sure, but that’s what I learned today.
I ended getting down shortly after that buck left the area, because I literally have shit to deal with this afternoon.
I ended up seeing 8 deer altogether during this short morning hunt, right from sunup until 8:50 a.m.
I’ll be getting back out later this evening.
Good luck to whomever is hunting today!
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