Anyways...
First hunt at the farm tonight started out a bit rough. After dropping in to the creek on the way in, I immediately remembered why I stopped going in that way. Damn sycamore leaves line most of the road and it was like walking on bags of Lays down there! Managed to get in my stand without bumping anything (that I could hear anyways) and settled in shortly before 4:30. I debated all day about which of my 3 N wind sets to hunt tonight and ultimately chose my ladder stand on the ridge because I felt it gave me the best chance to kill a buck. It was an aggressive move on my part as it's a little tighter to cover than I'd normally go this time of year, but that conservatism has cost me at least 3 opportunities at shooters in early October in the past, so I wasn't living with that guilt this year! Unfortunately, the wind was all over the place. The longer I sat there, the more crazy things it did and eventually, it convinced me that I needed to hunt elsewhere or risk any deer in range being immediately in my thermals inside 25 yards. At 5:15, I bailed and walked to the cut corn.
I stopped at the top of the hill just as two does rounded the corner and walked right at me. They bailed and I did the same, electing to head further south on the farm and hunt the blind at K's Spot. Not 10 minutes after I settled in, they came back and I got to watch them mill around on my trail from an hour earlier. Seeing a 3-4+ year old doe inspect your hour old trail and sign off on it not 10 minutes after you bumped her, will boost your confidence a little!
Not longer after they wandered off, I looked down in the food plot and saw a nice 3 year old 8 grabbing mouthfuls of clover. He had one of the big, flat foreheads with the long, red hairs on it. Not great genetics, but an older deer nonetheless and to have him at 23 yards eating out of my food plot was supremely satisfying. It was all the fun without the mess! Overall, a great way to start my season off on the farm. I'll be back in 2 weeks for more!
I should add that I slipped out within enough light to glass the cut corn and saw a mature doe with twins feeding in bow range of the blind from yesterday, so chalk up another positive note for the night.
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2017 Stats
Antlerless Sightings: 5
Bucks Sightings: 1
Different Bucks: 1
Shooters Seen: 0
Total Sightings: 6
Deer Killed: 0
Morning Hunts: 2
Evening Hunts: 2
All Day Sits: 0
Skunked Hunts: 3
Total Hunts: 4
Hours on Stand: 8
Average Time Per Hunt: 2 Hours
Deer Seen Per Hour on Stand: <1