Well, had a doe come by just before sunset. She had a fawn but she was not a big doe. Probably last year's deer. She went by to the water at 23 yards. I did have a lane there for that trail but it is small and she never stopped. After they watered they came back my way and turned left to go behind me at 12 yards. The doe stopped where a tree blocked her vitals as the fawn scrounged for acorns. Finally they move off behind me.
A few minutes later they crossed back behind me and the fawn circled out front munching on more acorns. Soon the doe was behind me and stopped just out of my ability to turn and shoot her. This goes on til almost dark when the fawn runs back over to her and starts nursing making little gulping noises as she slurps it down.
I sat there til they fed off down the hill then packed it up for the evening.
Thanx!
Moved the tripod as the winds have changed. Looks and feels like cooler weather is coming. Only 80 for a high today. I'll get in early this afternoon and hope that something comes into that big oak dropping big acorns like rain. Slow them down on the way to the pond.
Has the turkeys moving. Heard a coon fight just before shooting light. But no deer yet. Plenty around I just should have brought more stands but the quick turn around I was not prepared.
Not a good scout. [emoji17]
Saw a few deer this morning including a decent 8. I had gotten out of stand and kneeling in a blow down as I scanned this bottom next to this corn field. They'd walk the fence line on the other side, jump it, walk towards me then disappear. Turns out they are using the wash as a travel route.
So now I'm in a bored lock on stand about 18 feet up to the platform and hoping I can pull something out of this.
Well, this one circled to a crossing under me, decide it was too steep. Or something and step back and hesitated quartering slightly to me.
11 yard shot. She went about 15 yards and I watched her go down.
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