| The Outdoorsman |
10-22-2012 07:53 AM |
I went out this weekend knowing that it was basically going to be a scouting trip. I hunted with the intent of harvesting a doe should the opportunity present itself and with some luck of being in the right place at the right time, possibly get an opportunity at a shooter buck. Saw almost a dozen deer in the two days but no shots. No biggie. I was using the weekend to "scout". See how the deer are moving, look at the crops or lack thereof around the property, find acorns, locate scrapes and rubs, find heavy trails, etc. I cant make it back this weekend but I am heading down halloween nite to hunt for 11 days. By that time, I will take this knowledge of the past weekend and apply it to what I know about deer hunting and have a more concrete plan for Nov 1st-11th and adjust accordingly. Deer are smart and I try to out-smart them, thats why I love this game with them. You cant get frustrated, you're not always going to see deer and times you will see 3 dozen in one day....just continue to grow mentally with deer and deer hunting. In the 20yrs I've been hunting, I would consider myself successful and lucky, while at the same time, still learning.....as I did this weekend with new knowledge I picked up about scrapes. Deer hunting is an endless book that keeps giving you more and more information and keeps you more and more drawn to it by its mystery, but most of all, enjoy your time in the woods and the things you will see that most will never see (people who dont get into the wildlife) and each encounter and harvest will hopefully have you wanting more. Good luck and keep us posted on your hunting this year.
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