Leverwalker
Lil-Rokslider
Well, tough year. Close to 25 miles of hard stillhunting over 4 days, and we called it. Saw more corn than deer sign. In a semi-primitive area, heard two ATV's. Buck sign a grand total of one good rub and 3 very small rubs low. Nothing extraordinary on wolf scat. Mid 40's temps, corn flake leaves. Snow decided not to show up for Thanksgiving as forecast before our trip. Saw one deer, unclear if buck or doe as it was flag up and bounding about 125 yards through thick timber, so never had a good look or shot. Talked to many locals, who all said it was really, really bad. One old timer from MN has been coming for close to 40 years, said it's the worst season he's ever seen.
Talked to a store in Clam Lake, they said they got about 200" this winter, and, something I've never heard of, the particular ice formation on portages, etc., normally used by deer for crossing, was bad, with "many of these deer falling through, getting cut up badly, and bleeding out." They said they've never seen such die off.
I take the good with the bad. Priceless with my son, beautiful country, and between covering Morgan Falls/St. Peter's Dome and Marengo Semi-Primitive area more exhaustively than we've ever done, a good scouting trip. Hoping for a milder winter and a herd that has a chance next year.
Talked to a store in Clam Lake, they said they got about 200" this winter, and, something I've never heard of, the particular ice formation on portages, etc., normally used by deer for crossing, was bad, with "many of these deer falling through, getting cut up badly, and bleeding out." They said they've never seen such die off.
I take the good with the bad. Priceless with my son, beautiful country, and between covering Morgan Falls/St. Peter's Dome and Marengo Semi-Primitive area more exhaustively than we've ever done, a good scouting trip. Hoping for a milder winter and a herd that has a chance next year.