This year started VERY slow. It took me a month to even lay eyes on a shooter. That was very much different than my previous 2 years here. It all seemed to change around Halloween.
Mid October (this year) I was out on a hunt and stumbled across this shed. I was able to match it up trail cam deer from last year.
and I knew what deer it was. A deer I had lots of pictures, knew his general whereabouts of which I hunted the periphery trying to get a visual and see what he was doing.
Then I saw him and saw a lot of deer activity in a certain area that I did have a stand in. So I made the decision that I needed to be in there. I went in the night of Nov. 3 and hung a stand at 10 pm when I knew all the deer would be long gone. This is something I have done in the past, but never had it work like this time (gotten close before).
At about 9:25 am a small buck came charging thru after a group of 3 does. I looked up and this big boy was coming and coming fast. By the time I got positioned and ready he was already right under me. I stopped him at 10 yards and smoked him.
He went 166" on the button as a 9. I continue to be amazed at the rewards of land management and how fun and rewarding that can be. The opportunities that this state provides are truly amazing.
Mid October (this year) I was out on a hunt and stumbled across this shed. I was able to match it up trail cam deer from last year.
and I knew what deer it was. A deer I had lots of pictures, knew his general whereabouts of which I hunted the periphery trying to get a visual and see what he was doing.
Then I saw him and saw a lot of deer activity in a certain area that I did have a stand in. So I made the decision that I needed to be in there. I went in the night of Nov. 3 and hung a stand at 10 pm when I knew all the deer would be long gone. This is something I have done in the past, but never had it work like this time (gotten close before).
At about 9:25 am a small buck came charging thru after a group of 3 does. I looked up and this big boy was coming and coming fast. By the time I got positioned and ready he was already right under me. I stopped him at 10 yards and smoked him.
He went 166" on the button as a 9. I continue to be amazed at the rewards of land management and how fun and rewarding that can be. The opportunities that this state provides are truly amazing.