Best of luck to you too!Out of superstition I cannot read this thread but I wish you luck. Going up high in a few days to find one.
I have to give you props for not shooting at that forky. Some hunters I’ve run across might have taken that shot. So, good on you for staying honest. Especially when it’s the first buck you’ve seen all season.I went hunting for a few hours yesterday morning. I hit up a friend/mentor I’ve met through the OHA to see if he wanted to go hunt w/ me, and he invited me over to his place for a morning hunt. He has a Weyerhaeuser lease on some property behind his house, so it was kind of a private land hunt.
We went and did a few set ups where he’s seen deer before. Mostly dense cover, short range, sort of habitat. He did some calling with a fawn distress call, hoping to have a doe come running. No luck.
After the time he had to hunt had elapsed, and I headed home (about 10:00am), I had driven not 300 yards from his property, still in the lease area, I saw a fork running up the hill right towards his place. Of course there was no cell coverage, so I couldn’t call and ask if it was ok to shoot it at that spot. I watched it for a bit, then kept driving. Once I got a few miles down the road I had reception again, so I called and let him know it was headed his way. I didn’t hear anything later, so I assume he didn’t find or take it.
First buck I’ve seen all season.
Still, I learned quite a bit from this outing.
- Creeping into a spot should be wayyyyy slower than I’ve been going. We were going so slow my ankles were hurting from the stabilizing muscles yanking on my tendons. It was probably the quietest I’ve ever walked though.
- My fawn call is pretty good, so its nice to know that bad calling isn’t why it hasn’t worked.
- If a doe is going to come in to a fawn call, it’ll happen fast. I’ve been sitting and calling for 45-60 minutes, when I probably should have been moving on after 10.
- It’s not just me who goes out and doesn’t see deer most often.
- I did see a buck, and he was out cruising in the day time. It happened once, it can happen again!
Thanks! I don’t have much skill, but I’ve got integrity.I have to give you props for not shooting at that forky. Some hunters I’ve run across might have taken that shot. So, good on you for staying honest. Especially when it’s the first buck you’ve seen all season.
I am literally the world’s worst blacktail hunter so the advice you’re getting from everyone here is far better than anything I could pass on. My only advice is keep going. Stat out there. Rain, snow, sun whatever. ALL DAY. The later in the season it gets the better your odds of seeing something are. If you keep doing what you’re doing, you’re going to find one for a shot opportunity. Good luck!!
Congrats on getting them filled!Finally got it done. And was fortunate enough to fill my doe tag right after dropping the buck.
Thank you! Blessed for sure.Congrats on getting them filled!
My last one was a big giant one and a chip shot… I hate missing, and it’s always something really dumb when it happens.Workers were killing trees.
Everybody has missed a buck or 3. I wouldnt worry to much about it.
This is so true. I've had more than my share of misses over the years. It happens.Workers were killing trees.
Everybody has missed a buck or 3. I wouldnt worry to much about it.
Any good recipe recommendations for the tenderloins and heart?Well its about damn time!!!
Way bigger than my first buck was