So here we are, November 8th, and I've heard of about 2 or 3 mature bucks being seen, and only one was chasing. The weather has been solid, not as cold as it could be, but comfortable enough for these deer to be moving, so what's going on? This is actually normal for zone 6 based on my last 8 years of intel in that area, things don't seem to really pick up until November 9th-ish. So I hope that is true because otherwise I'm at a loss for ideas why I haven't even been seeing young bucks wandering around. My target bucks area has been cold for sign since the flurry of scrapes happened the last week of October. Other than 6 pack, who showed up on one of my cams on 10/27 the day of the afternoon snow, I have not seen any of the 7 bucks on my cams that resided in Bullwinkle's territory all summer, including his bachelor mates. My theory is this: Bullwinkle has pushed his younger competitors out of his territory. Is this 100% accurate? Probably not, but given that I run 7 cameras and 6 tree stands in his core area, all I've got on camera in the last 3 weeks is Bullwinkle and some doe's. On Friday 11/4 around 8:30 am I saw 3 doe's scootin' up the mountain with no buck in tow, they weren't looking over their shoulder but they also weren't being cautious and feeding. The next morning at 5:30 am my wifi cam sent me pics of a doe and fawn feeding alone heading back to bed and on Sunday morning I had two doe's on another nearby camera heading back to bed before light and coming out the same way after dark. This provides evidence of two important points in my opinion: 1. They are being sneaky and stealth and trying to avoid being chased around (even though they are not being chased and the young bucks in the area are no where to be seen by me or my cams) and 2. They are clearly not in heat yet being grouped up still and still hanging with their fawns, but they are definitely restless because I haven't seen doe's or got pics of doe's in a couple weeks, hopefully this means things are about to heat up. As for my boy, my latest updates are two close calls, as close as it gets in the big woods without actually seeing or shooting my buck. On Friday 11/4 I checked one of my cams mid day to find out Bullwinkle had gone back to bed a couple hours before it got light and I quickly went back to my Jeep to gear up and get in the stand for the remainder of the afternoon having a perfect wind for the afternoon with hopes he'd retrace his steps that evening or come down like 6 Pack did opening week (pic below). He never showed, probably as expected, but it left me with some confidence that he was still using his core area and still going by my stand that has great entry and is near flawless with the right wind. However, things remained slow overall for me not having seen deer with my own eyes since opening week other than the three doe's that morning. Today I sat that stand in the morning, saw nothing and then decided (since the wind finally switched south) to go to the north end of his territory to a stand I have only been to the morning of opening day. While there was little sign to speak of on the way in per usual with my recent hunts, Bullwinkle was the only picture on my camera, and boy did it get my emotions mixed up. On Halloween night, while I was sitting only 200 yards away, Bullwinkle went the other way and visited one of my stands an hour before dark! While I am somewhat heart broken, I am also totally rejuvenated. My only two pics of him at this stand (and the cam only tells part of the story as usual) have been with plenty of shooting light and he looks cool as a cucumber moping around eating acorns with full confidence that he owns the area and the doe's aren't worth chasing yet. I'm going back to that stand the next couple days with high hopes. Its thick, 300 degrees of laurel around me, acorns everywhere, still falling today actually, and I know he beds close when he's in there, it's only a matter of time before we cross paths, hopefully it plays out just like Halloween night but with me in my stand at full draw. More to come on this game of cat and mouse...
Going back to bed nice and early on the south end of his territory, too bad he didn't come out that night!!
Trick or treating at my stand while I was only 200 yards away at another stand. Cat and mouse...
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