dbltree
Super Moderator
11-24
Since there is a slight chance that some hapless souls might be working today...I'll refrain from commments about "deer running everywhere" or other such nonsense...
I checked the "community scrape" the other day and at first I thought by the leaves it hadn't been used lately...but closer inspection showed that the leaves were covered with dirt and mud...so something has been going on there...
I did the IDNR Bowhunter Survey this year but ran out of space awhile back so I added it up and sent it in.
Obviously many deer were sighted more then once but had tallied up 258 total deer "sightings".
Anybody else keep track this year?
Couple of good threads on movement:
Time of kill
Mid-day movement on cam
Time of kill is always interesting but in relationship to "mid-day" sightings or kills it would be better to compare only among those that actually hunted all day.
Most are only able to hunt after work and weekends so the % of time the hunters spend all day in the woods (if at all) is pretty small
Trail cams however tell a different story no matter if we are there or not.
Much of my place is actually very thick cover with few if any trees big enough for a tree stand
I have to use ground blinds which further limit visibilty. In such thick cover it took me sometime to discover exactly where bucks were traveling and when
I often ended up sitting on a 3 legged camo stool in thick cover and many times had bucks walk within 12-15 yards of me on faint runways that had hardly seemed worth the bother.
It's more fun to be able to watch a dozen does walk by but older bucks I often found taking the "back way"...sneaking around the edge of the does checking runways and bedding areas.
Trail cams sure help solve the "puzzle" of where and when to be setup! They can be there when you can't...like...ohhh...when your stuck in the office
Since there is a slight chance that some hapless souls might be working today...I'll refrain from commments about "deer running everywhere" or other such nonsense...

I checked the "community scrape" the other day and at first I thought by the leaves it hadn't been used lately...but closer inspection showed that the leaves were covered with dirt and mud...so something has been going on there...


I did the IDNR Bowhunter Survey this year but ran out of space awhile back so I added it up and sent it in.
Obviously many deer were sighted more then once but had tallied up 258 total deer "sightings".
Anybody else keep track this year?
Couple of good threads on movement:
Time of kill
Mid-day movement on cam
Time of kill is always interesting but in relationship to "mid-day" sightings or kills it would be better to compare only among those that actually hunted all day.
Most are only able to hunt after work and weekends so the % of time the hunters spend all day in the woods (if at all) is pretty small

Trail cams however tell a different story no matter if we are there or not.
Much of my place is actually very thick cover with few if any trees big enough for a tree stand


I have to use ground blinds which further limit visibilty. In such thick cover it took me sometime to discover exactly where bucks were traveling and when

I often ended up sitting on a 3 legged camo stool in thick cover and many times had bucks walk within 12-15 yards of me on faint runways that had hardly seemed worth the bother.
It's more fun to be able to watch a dozen does walk by but older bucks I often found taking the "back way"...sneaking around the edge of the does checking runways and bedding areas.
Trail cams sure help solve the "puzzle" of where and when to be setup! They can be there when you can't...like...ohhh...when your stuck in the office
