loneranger
Well-Known Member
I am just back from bowhunting my 40 acres, the last wk of Oct and first two wks of Nov. I hunted every morning and afternoon. In that time I saw a total of 8 adult deer. One doe out of that 8. Two ,,two yr old bucks, one 3 yr old, the rest yearlings. When I first started hunting there in 2005, I did not put in that much time, maybe one and a half wks. Back then I saw 15 to 20 deer. One memorable day I saw 4 different bucks in one morning. Back then I had basically, one stand on my place. No food plots. Now I have 4 stands and clover,rye, and rape ,food plots. Lots of the forage remained, when I left, even though the farm fields were harvested early. My area looks like good deer country. Farm fields of corn and beans to the west. Timbered cattle hills, and timber to the east. Last season I hunted the same three wks and saw 15 deer, a couple of doe groups. This yr one doe. She was too far away to shoot,,and I wouldn't have shot her anyway. I know deer pops can vary widely. My neighbor the next road over, who bow hunts, says the same thing,,few deer. I do not know what has changed? The neighborhood is basically the same. Possibly poaching is going on somewhere. Possibly some farmer is polishing off the, "brown Rats", as they call them, I don't know. I just know this is not the hunting I expected in Iowa,. Especially Southern Iowa.