LoganWolfe
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My dad sent me this one. Well west of I-5. He was chasing a doe. One of the biggest he’s seen on his ranch in 20 years. The fires have really helped the deer population!View attachment 785410
i noticed the same. out scouting for elk and i just drive back roads a lot to see local deer on private and what theyre doing. the evening i shot my buck until a couple days after halloween i was seeing bucks and does out and about. its been a ghost town the last week or soInteresting, the bucks almost completely quit moving the past couple days locally, assume actual breeding is happening, but the past week they have been everywhere, coming out of the woodwork
It’s so weird that our rifle season is during the most active rut period (peak activity) and the archery season is far less desirable regardless of weapon. That’s Oregon for you I guess
The higher elevation areas being the exception, but in western Oregon, the rifle season is the better time period
The first time I really noticed that was one year I was taking a young lady out for youth weekend, and the few days leading up to it were really good, deer everywhere, and all age bucks in the mix wishing I had a tagi noticed the same. out scouting for elk and i just drive back roads a lot to see local deer on private and what theyre doing. the evening i shot my buck until a couple days after halloween i was seeing bucks and does out and about. its been a ghost town the last week or so
i think this is exactly what i have learned this year and as a very green hunter its a good lesson to keep in my pocket. most of the deer i know of killed for my group of friends were the same 4-5 day stretch as well. seems like when pre rut activity pops in your hunt area its a good few days to be in the woods. i had a family member hunt decently hard the last week of season he even had much better weather (cool and wet) and he struggled to find deer.The first time I really noticed that was one year I was taking a young lady out for youth weekend, and the few days leading up to it were really good, deer everywhere, and all age bucks in the mix wishing I had a tag
I was getting excited because the weather was going to be perfect for the youth weekend and it shouldn’t take long to get her a buck
Long story short, we couldn’t find a deer, and there was almost zero sign anywhere, we had a ton of prime country all to ourselves all weekend and I think we saw 2 doe fawns the whole weekend
That was years ago and I had never experienced that, and at the time didn’t know that we needed to be covering miles in the vehicle, because on foot, we couldn’t walk out of it… 10 miles away was on fire I found out after the weekend, but I did what I always did and kept walking until we find sign and then slow down, but that never happened…. I walked that poor kid all over and I thought it was going to be the easiest tag to fill all year, but she never got a chance…
It happens every year when in every area, but a little bit east or west can be on fire. The actual rut is not a good time to try to kill a buck. I still think there is a way to hunt them during lockdown, but I haven’t figured it out on the coast yet
I've noticed the same thing year in and out.. the 20-31 is usually pretty good. Once nov 1 hits, deer get kegged up and movement slows way down. No matter where I am, seems to be the same and it's frustrating. Some little pockets are on fire and if your in that pocket, your golden. If not you hate the world. I think if you could be hunting right now, it would be pretty decent.The first time I really noticed that was one year I was taking a young lady out for youth weekend, and the few days leading up to it were really good, deer everywhere, and all age bucks in the mix wishing I had a tag
I was getting excited because the weather was going to be perfect for the youth weekend and it shouldn’t take long to get her a buck
Long story short, we couldn’t find a deer, and there was almost zero sign anywhere, we had a ton of prime country all to ourselves all weekend and I think we saw 2 doe fawns the whole weekend
That was years ago and I had never experienced that, and at the time didn’t know that we needed to be covering miles in the vehicle, because on foot, we couldn’t walk out of it… 10 miles away was on fire I found out after the weekend, but I did what I always did and kept walking until we find sign and then slow down, but that never happened…. I walked that poor kid all over and I thought it was going to be the easiest tag to fill all year, but she never got a chance…
It happens every year when in every area, but a little bit east or west can be on fire. The actual rut is not a good time to try to kill a buck. I still think there is a way to hunt them during lockdown, but I haven’t figured it out on the coast yet