Letting an area cool off.....
#1
I went ALL through the adjoining property over the weekend.....and I mean all over it. I didn't actually walk the land I'm hunting much at all, though. The adjoining property is a recent (last 10 years) clearcut.
So....me....two more people and a dog went through there on Saturday. I walked it alone Friday and Sunday.
I've got some SMOKING sign, there (see pics).....and I wanna know when you guys think it might cool off enough to go back in there. I know I could get a traveler going through.....but I'm thinking the buck I shot at wasn't likely the only one making these rubs and this scrape.
How long would you wait?


Rubs (3)and scrape together

So....me....two more people and a dog went through there on Saturday. I walked it alone Friday and Sunday.
I've got some SMOKING sign, there (see pics).....and I wanna know when you guys think it might cool off enough to go back in there. I know I could get a traveler going through.....but I'm thinking the buck I shot at wasn't likely the only one making these rubs and this scrape.
How long would you wait?


Rubs (3)and scrape together

#3
Jeff, on your way around did you (knowingly)bump a lot of deer? Is an intrusion of any sort that rare in the area? If not I'd get back in there, you've been out of the area for what 2 days now? If the area's hot I'd be in there now.
#4
I'm sure that area hasn't seen an intrusion like I made in quite some time (likely since the clearcut...lol). And no....I didn't knowingly bump a lot of deer. I just left a lot of scent in there.
It rained here, today...but not enough to wash anything out. Don't know when we'll get a rain like that.
It rained here, today...but not enough to wash anything out. Don't know when we'll get a rain like that.
#7
This time of year I would hunt it whenever you can. Bucks can come in from any direction from miles around. You have got to be getting close to the chase phase there.
#9
ORIGINAL: tkycaller
Not sure but the small buck I shot yesterday walked the same trail I came in on.
If you are not there you will never know if it makes a difference.
Not sure but the small buck I shot yesterday walked the same trail I came in on.
If you are not there you will never know if it makes a difference.
Big bucks fat chance.
#10
This time of year I would hunt it whenever you can. Bucks can come in from any direction from miles around. You have got to be getting close to the chase phase there.
I've seen one small buck traveling what I would call outside the regular early AM and late PM's. I saw a fork horn, today, at 3:30. Only deer I saw all day....(which was fine). otherwise....I haven't seen a buck on his feet after 8:30AM and earlier than 30 min before dark.
I know it's getting to be that time though Chris.
If you didn't disrupt your property much....... why wait?
I think you'll be just fine. In fact, you may have helped yourself.
I think you'll be just fine. In fact, you may have helped yourself.
I will be trying to catch them coming home .....and maybe they'll be coming through the undisturbed land to get there. Like you all say.....never know until you try it. I think I'll sit there again in the morning.


