I was hooked up for a brief second, however I quickly realized that he’s not what I’m after...
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It was a much better evening hunt than this first half of the day where I hunted until 1:00 p.m., then broke for lunch. I was back in the tree-stand about a quarter-till five ready for this evening's hunt.
No sooner I get settled in, a little button stepped out for some leftover soybeans. He stuck around for about a half hour and eventually back into the woods headed North, towards where I hunted last week.
Half an hour later, a couple of other antlerless deer showed up pretty much at the same time. One came from the South. my left, and the other from the main deer trail just to my right, from the North. They were grazing in the field right in front of me, roughly 25-30 yards away when a nine point came marching in somewhat aggressively, grunting all the while entering the stage.
All three of them settled down rather quickly afterwards and began grazing within the field once again, right up until shortly after quitting time. I had to wait on them to leave the area before I packed up and climbed down for the day. However, while hiking back to my truck, one of those antlerless was still hanging out within the beanfield as I rounded the field finger. So, I stood along the field edge for another ten minutes or better until that deer eventually made its way well past my pickup that was parked approximately hundred yards away from where I was standing at the time. That deer eventually made it into the wooded area on the other side of the property, much further to the North.
Below is a short portion of this evenings last deer encounters. I do believe that buck is of the same buck I have encountered the past two mornings, including this morning just before legal time.
Again, he’s not the buck that I am after, and I would estimate that he’s a two in half year old, perhaps a little older, but not much. Still, he’s a good lookin buck though. I included one of the TC captures of him within the video clip at the very end of it as a better reference.
If he was any older and a bit bigger, all the arrowing action would have been captured simultaneously on all three of my cameras; the TC, my Tactacam and my cellphone that is attached to a camera mount apparatus connected to the tree right above my head. That’s what I hope to accomplish at this setup if or when I have one of the four bucks or better that I’m truly looking for shows up over the next couple of days.
If I don’t get it done by E.O.D. Friday, I’ll be back at home for the weekend for hopefully some full deer rut action. However all this turns out for me, let it be known, I'm having a blast with all these deer encounters this season. Of course, a real good antlered deer on the ground by one of my arrows would certainly top everything else, and that's what I'm trying to accomplish with my bow this year.