Just sharing my story and experiences like you asked. Good luck next week. I'd tag whatever was legal to keep the property owner happy. Good luck
Sorry Dave for the delayed response. I was headed out the door to get to the other farm when I made my last post on here. I just got back from there a little bit ago.
I do appreciate completely your sharing with me and I hope that you understand that I do consider myself to be a novice muzzy hunter.
Being that this year's muzzy season is like a week later than the last and the current weather forecast for next weekend for the location I will be hunting currently predicts possible snow, I just wasn't sure how often shed bucks actually get shot during muzzy seasons, if at all. I realized earlier this morning before I posted the questions that it could possibly happen with the kind of hunting arrangement I planned on setting up once again this year along with not having a real good idea of local herd history is like I do at home and/or the experience of hunting this late into the deer season with a rifle rather than being in a tree with my bow like I am more used to doing. I just wasn't sure how a harvested shed deer gets checked into the DOW system and now I know.
Anyhow, I'm now done with 'Part I' of setting up my muzzy hunting area. 'Part II' will happen this Thursday, setting up my pop-up ground blind behind the little Cedar Tree facing out to the East towards the golden corn that I laid out and the big pines behind that.
Thursday's predicted weather forecast is calling for freezing rain/snow mix and I will have to do a little clean up, getting rid of some tree deadfall around the spot I wish to put my blind in and then knock down some taller weeds just inside the field so I can see beyond it towards one of the main deer trails that leads in and out of the picked soy-bean field.
Friday and Saturday's weather forecasts, if holds true should be ideal for this planned setup. Mild winds are supposed to be out of the NW with cloudy overcast and possible snow flurries both days. The temps for Friday are bitter cold and Saturday's remain around the freezing mark. Sunday the 9th, calling for a chance of rain with temps in the mid 40s.
I truly hope to be finished with my deer season come Saturday morning.
Side note:
Before I left the property this evening, the owner asked for some help, which I was more than happy to do. They bought a brand new microwave range for their kitchen because their old one gave them fits. I ended up carrying their new one in the house from their vehicle, pulled out the old and installed the new one for them. The owners are quite elderly and this is just another example where I help them whenever they need it. I'm grateful that I can do these kinds of things for them and I totally appreciation them in allowing me to hunt on their land. Just super duper good folks and I treat them as if they were of my own family! I've known them for at least 15 years, both are retired and continue to remain in their beautiful home since the early 70's.
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