Even better than Christmas, The first day of Bow season started on the first. A friend is allowing to hunt his 83 acres. Other than him and his son its just one other hunter and myself. and its only the other hunter and myself that bow hunt, not to brag but I basically have the land to myself until gun season.
Other than a good paying local job I'm taking some down time and getting in some hunting for the next week, or so, unless I use up all my deer tags, witch ever comes first. Woods will be quiet until Nov. 14 Nov. 15 - Dec. 7 is gun Late bow Dec. 8- 16. so, I have time.
I spent the 1st out and nothing. I was able to go out yesterday afternoon and today late day until sundown. Its been very windy the past two days, and yes I know I'm out late the past two days but when I did my recon a couple three weeks ago I noticed they were pretty active in the P.M. and they seem to be moving around when I look out at the fields after packing up.
I can hear them and see all kinds of bedding areas, tracks, scat, and a few promising rubs. The only ones I have seen were a young buck that popped out of the brush line and I couldn't nock up my bow before he saw me and a nice doe that stuck her front quarters and looked around a few times and disappeared. Had she come out or quartered just a little more I would have my first one.
Anyway I figured I would get out there before daylight and set up there is a nice patch of woods near one of the bedding areas.
I'm sure the return for my patience and perseverance means the venison will taste better.
Do whitetails typically sleep in the same general areas?
I don't mind moving around so when is the best time to try the woods vs. fields?
The fields still have what look like soybeans and winter wheat.
Any suggestions???
Bob Wolf.
Other than a good paying local job I'm taking some down time and getting in some hunting for the next week, or so, unless I use up all my deer tags, witch ever comes first. Woods will be quiet until Nov. 14 Nov. 15 - Dec. 7 is gun Late bow Dec. 8- 16. so, I have time.
I spent the 1st out and nothing. I was able to go out yesterday afternoon and today late day until sundown. Its been very windy the past two days, and yes I know I'm out late the past two days but when I did my recon a couple three weeks ago I noticed they were pretty active in the P.M. and they seem to be moving around when I look out at the fields after packing up.
I can hear them and see all kinds of bedding areas, tracks, scat, and a few promising rubs. The only ones I have seen were a young buck that popped out of the brush line and I couldn't nock up my bow before he saw me and a nice doe that stuck her front quarters and looked around a few times and disappeared. Had she come out or quartered just a little more I would have my first one.
Anyway I figured I would get out there before daylight and set up there is a nice patch of woods near one of the bedding areas.
I'm sure the return for my patience and perseverance means the venison will taste better.
Do whitetails typically sleep in the same general areas?
I don't mind moving around so when is the best time to try the woods vs. fields?
The fields still have what look like soybeans and winter wheat.
Any suggestions???
Bob Wolf.