Well guys, it's been a long and challenging deer season. I started out hunting the early muzzleloader season in KS at the end of Sept. I didn't see squat for deer (too warm) and was chased out of the field by lightning on my last day hunting. I bowhunted throughout October and finally took a doe on Nov 1st. I then hunted during Missouri rifle season but only saw a few spikes and decided to take a little doe on Sunday of opening weekend. I still have a $225 any-deer tag I need to fill in Missouri and I hope to fill it this weekend with my muzzleloader. I still have the same load in my Accura, 100 grains of BH209 pushing a 300 grain Golddot Hollowpoint in a Harvester Crush-rib Sabot. Hopefully I'll catch a decent size buck heading out to one of the several cut soybean fields or looking for a quick bite or searching for a late estrous doe.
On the same note, I don't have that much experience hunting late season deer, does anyone have any advice? As I alluded too, I have several stands set up on trails leading from the woods to cut soybean fields. Should I hunt the stands early? Late? Allday? Also, I've read still hunting is pretty good during late season due to the fact it's easier to track the deer in the snow and bucks tend to be bedded down most of the day and jumping them out of their bedding areas and getting a shot tends to be easier. Any advice would be appreciated!!