Great deer hunt with meat for the freezer!!
Ok since I'm computer retarded, I'm going to have to refer you all to my outdoor blog I started for the photos. But any ways, I went on a deer hunt this morning to try and bag a buck before the season ends this weekend. Well the Deer hunting Gods were shining down on me this morning. I even woke up late and got to the hunting area later then I usually do!
So check out the blog for photos and etails of the hunt.
http://ameblo.jp/mericanhunter/
So check out the blog for photos and etails of the hunt.
http://ameblo.jp/mericanhunter/
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We've still got another 6 weeks in the deer season here and I've been SLAMMED with work, so I'll be heading out after Thanksgiving for my freezer-filler.
Dave, get out there and shoot some thing will ya! Didn't you get a rifle? 30-06 or a 270?
I'm trying to keep the dogs from running deer--it's been going well. Does this mean I can't feed them anything from the deer? I'm assuming yes--but what do you do with your dogs?
In our area, we can't use rifles. So I'm shooting sabot slugs instead of a 30.30. Limited range, marginal accuracy, stupid loud and kicks like a mule. Lots of fun. Actually, mine is scoped in grouping at 2" at about 90 yards.
On the doe urin, I like to put a few up about 100 yards away down wind from where the bucks are bedded. It seems to work like a charm or you can put it on your self and run wild through the woods!
Thanks for the advice.
Gen get your butt up here! Koda needs some fresh deer meat.
I was about to pull into my spot and there were 2 does and a smallish 8-pointer hanging out right near the edge of the property I hunt.
I drove around to an opposite corner near the guy's house and as I was getting out of my truck, his dog freaked out and was doing a great job of guarding his home. He barked his head off and howled and ran at me and was instrumental in driving off the deer from the opposite corner.
I'm considering heading out again tomorrow morning.
In other news, I came upon a sheriff's deputy removing a deer from the road on my way home tonight. I flagged him down and asked if I could have a permit for her. We tossed her in my truck and I took her home and dressed her out--kind of a mess. Anyway, I took her to a friend's to have her processed. She was BIG. She weighed about 115 dressed. I kept the heart, liver, lungs, kidneys, esophagus and diaphragm to feed the pups--we just got a chest freezer and I intend to fill half of it for the dogs. The rest will be steaks, roasts and jerky this time next week.
mmmmm fresh road kill! I actually took a road killed doe a few years back also. cheapest way to stock the freezer! not sure how much is true but becareful on feeding too much deer parts like kidneys and lungs. I have heard and read that CWD can be found in certain intestitnal parts on a deer. Especially in areas near the spine, head, and brain matter.
I'll be aware, but I think CWD has been isolated to Wisconsin and Illinois. In any case, it's rich meat, so I'm being careful.
Called little buck in from 200 yards. It was cool. Then it got uncool because I couldn't track him in the rain. I ended up getting him this morning.
Its always super cool to call in a animal on your own, its like you're at one with nature!
A friend of mine's younger cousin took a 9 pointer with a 17" spread on opening day in PA yesterday. Man I need to get out in the woods!
I shot, connected and let him run. I went out after him about half an hour later, but couldn't track anything because the rain had picked up. Long story short, I found him the next morning. He wasn't my 6. He was a spike 4, and I was a little pissed, but not bad for my first year seriously deer hunting. I'd like to watch a big nasty buck next year and take him during the opening week of archery, but it's going to be tough because so much hunting land is already spoken for.
Does your area have good public hunting opportunity? Or you could always take a road trip to Cali and hunt hogs with me.
We have no limit on antlerless deer statewide--basically you can only take a certain number inside each county, though.
You can only take one buck every year. Public hunting here sucks, so it's all about finding someone who'll let you hunt their land.
Someday, I'll make that road trip.