Because, while I'm spending time in Ohio on weekends, I'm STILL residing here in PA for theother 5 daysofevery week. I get out doe hunting after work during the rut - not so much to hunt for doe - but moreso just to be out in the woods and see what I see.
fran sorry my parents live at our place and they don't see them. My neighbor has the best view of anyone and he doesnt see them.
Gary, when you don't see them spotting, you don't see them in the tree, you don't see them in the summer, nobody finds their sheds, nobody kills any, and nobody finds the deads - it's more than reasonable to assume that they just aren't there.
I have never found one dead, shed(execpt 1 in Northen MI), of a legit P & Y deein in MI, so I guess they are not there.
Being you're not in a tree at th best time it makes it a bit tough. BTW how far does Rybo live from you?
If there's anyone out there who thinks Fayette County, Pennsylvania is Booner Country, feel free to come on out. I've got stand sites out the ass.
We went from P&Y to booners

Make that Monroe County also
BTW
NOBODY ever saw him spotting
NOBODY saw him in the summer
My Dad seen him Oct 29th in a been field chasing a doe, he got a closer look that night.
In MI, PA, NY and other pressure states you plain and simple are not going to see them(that often), execpt in the RUT.