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2011 Archery Log


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sat 430-815 last night. the 3 skunks under me kept me from leaving earlier. watched a yearling push 2 fawns and a doe past me and then listened to 2 bucks do some light sparring for 15 minutes. first buck activity ive seen on stand this year so thats good. about 1230 in the afternoon monday I saw a big boy crossing the road, a good 10-12 pt maybe 150-160s. really surprising to see in the middle of the day like that this time of year

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Had a cool little 5 pointer come strolling down the trail around 6pm last night. He'll have some character in 2 years. First buck I've seen from stand this year. Had a raccoon under me at dark. Would've made a nice ice fishing hat!

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Ok I'll add mine,

Opening evening went to what I thought would be a no brainer doe stand. Nuthing seen, must have moved to acorns i figured.

1st Sunday evening, different property where ive had a group of 5 does pegged, Nuthing, not sure why this one didn’t pan out it has everything acorns, clover and water all close. I may have spooked going in. But!!! while on stand I seen the 11 point I posted on the trail came thread cross my food plot at 6:15 good sign.

Monday of 1st week. Go back to starting property, go to the good ole early season stand. On stand for 1 hr and see movement. 20 min later Doe on the ground. Seen 7 that night.

Wed of 1 week, Put new ladder stand where 11 point crossed my plot (Well used trail)Was set by 4:30 in stand. 6:15 fawn shows up 30 yards on my side of field edge. She left after 10 min. 10 min later all 5 does show up, feed until 7 all within bow range. They are loving the clover food plot big time.

Last night even though it was warm I figured id give it a shot on the land the 11 was seen. Went too far end of field though where I have another ladder stand. 6:30, fawn shows up all alone and feed for 30 min. Bedded 20 yards away for another 30 min, got up and feed some more till I snorted her off the field. No sign of any of the other mature does or the buck.

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Oh I have been cursed so far this year, I have sat 5 evenings so far this year and have seen a big ZERO for deer. I think these last few years of intensive harvest and the early doe season have the deer # way down and then the hard winter.

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went out today to scout some new land... found 5 or 6 active fresh scrapes near 3 separate rub lines, all in the same 40 or so acres of woods. Pretty excited

sat this evening on my urban archery stand and saw 3 does and 2 fawns, shot the biggest of the does. first archery deer!

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My 13 year old daughter and I sat in a ground blind on a Buck and Oats food plot this past Sunday evening.

A beautiful evening to sit, but we didn't see a thing. We pulled the chip from the nearby trail cam and had 100 pics in about 2 weeks.

6 different bucks and 6 different does and fawns.

Most of the buck activity was after dark and 2 of the pics were of sparring matches.

Checked another cam on a different food plot today and the big guy was on there 2x but in the middle of the night. Also a couple of does and fawns and 1 small buck.

I also saw a scrape on the edge of the food plot today. It's a scrape that's there every year but I've never seen it torn up this early. Gotta get a cam on it to see which buck(s) are fired up already.

I'm gonna concentrate on helping my daughter get her 1st bowkill, so I won't be doing much hunting till the end of October, wich is my favorite time anyways.

Good luck guys and gals!!!

Brian

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Oh I have been cursed so far this year, I have sat 5 evenings so far this year and have seen a big ZERO for deer. I think these last few years of intensive harvest and the early doe season have the deer # way down and then the hard winter.

I agree. I have seen deer, but far frewer than a few years ago.

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Had my first morning sit of the year today. The wind was pretty swirly - contemplated getting down but I stuck it out. Had a nice fat doe come in to 30 yds at 7:15am with her nose in the air. No fawns, it's friday... I figured what a perfect morning to get my first deer with the recurve. Just as that thought left my brain, she turned and walked out of my life. smile I've now sat 6 times in 6 different stands and have seen deer 5/6 times. Way above average - hopefully the good fortune continues! Having beans in the field this year has helped for sure.

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I sat this morning for the 5th time out. I saw another small fork horn, about the 6th different buck that has presented me a shot from this stand. The only problem is they really need to grow up, the oldest buck I have seen is a year and half old 8 point. With four cameras out I have one picture of a ten point that may make 125 but it would be close. Without bigger bucks on camera it sure makes it easy to go duck hunting in the mornings for another three and a half weeks.

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first morning sit for me in my urban archery stand - didnt see a thing from my stand, which was not too surprising, I had a feeling it was a better evening spot. got back to the truck and 5 does/fawns were playing about 100 yards away.

going for a morning sit for regular opener tomorrow - weather switched from 75 and gorgeous yesterday to ominous today, tomo is a high of 48 and NW winds 15-20, with chance of rain. I think they'll be moving, and I am sitting on a new property that had tons of rubs and scrapes. Pumped!

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I have a nice doe down tonight. I hit her in the liver at 15yd. Shot her again at 30, guts... Watched her bed at 100yd with the binocs and she is down but wasn't dead yet. She is in pretty bad shape and not goin anywhere. I backed out to go back first thing tomorrow morning, will need waders to cross a small river to get to her. Pretty annoyed with myself at the moment...

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Passed a nice year and half 7 point tonight and aced a little one for the freezer at 30 yards went maybe 50.

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Found my doe from last night, she didn't go anywhere, just like I figured. First arrow went right through the center of her liver, second arrow through the stomach. Glad I took that second shot, not much of a blood trail and if she had gone more than she did I likely would have lost her in the tall grass in the river bottom I was hunting. Nice and cool last night, she didn't bloat or stink at all until I ripped what was a little hole in her stomach into a big hole. Full of half-digested acorns, and I shot her when she was going back for more.

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glad you found her!

regular bow opener here in Virginia this morning... I grabbed my climber from one spot I hadn't seen anything in the mornings (there was a small 6 point under it when I went to take it down predawn...

then went to a promising spot. a few minutes after I'm settled get a text from my buddy saying he needs help finding an 8 point he shot at first shooting light, and he's about 20 miles from me... went and found it then dragged it up half the mountain. talk about work...

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Yea no sweat, I didn't expect her to go anywhere based on what I saw through the binocs when I backed out last night. Got the meat deboned and in the fridge now. Going to be warm up here today and a lot warmer tomorrow. I'll chase some waterfowl in the morning.

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Saw one decent buck tonight.

Watched a little hawk make a run at a flicker twice tonight. After the flicker left the area the hawk then made a run at my head. Glad I glanced over in time. He was probably 10 feet from my head when I flinched and he veered off. grin

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Saw one decent buck tonight.

Watched a little hawk make a run at a flicker twice tonight. After the flicker left the area the hawk then made a run at my head. Glad I glanced over in time. He was probably 10 feet from my head when I flinched and he veered off. grin

I don't mind the little hawks so much but those big owls scare the t urds right outta me, just the thought of those big hooked talons digging into my face ouch.

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how about having a squirrel run down your head when your concentrated on a beaver working on the dam

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Daughter and I went out for the evening sit tonight.

I saw nothing, but the tone in her voice after seeing a doe and fawn up close was priceless.

This is her 1st year and I am at a point where I don't even care about the harvest this year for me!

My wife and daughter are bringing a whole new love to the sport!

Wife is on her 3rd year, and has not been able to close the deal yet! the passion is still there!!

Just waiting for my son-in-law to get back home from out of state work so us guys can go "put some down!"

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Had my first archery sit of the year last night, and it turned out to be a nice one. Went to a spot that I had been eye-balling on aerial maps for the last several months, figuring it to be a good spot...it is about 40 acres of oak trees, surrounded on all sides by 8-15 year old aspen that is as thick as can be. Lots of deer trails going in and out of the area, and it is only accessible by a 15 minute walk down an ever-dwindling old logging trail, probably even too narrow and rugged for an ATV these days.

I was in my stand at about 4:30, and in less than 10 minutes, I had a large bodied spike buck eating acorns directly under me. If it had been much later in the season, I definitely would have let an arrow fly, as he was one of the biggest bodied spikes I have ever seen. After watching him for a minute or two (he hung out for about 10 minutes), I saw two does about 35 yards away, also picking up acorns. The leaves were still a bit thick, and neither one ever offered a shot.

At 6:15, after being in a sitting position for about an hour, I decided it was time to stand for the rest of the evening. I stood up, looked behind me and saw another doe picking up acorns less than 10 yards away. She had no idea I was there. I grabbed my bow and waited for her to step into an opening that I figured to be about a 7 yard shot. As she stepped in, I was at full draw, but hadn't noticed that my peep sight didn't open all the way. I leaned around the peep and let the arrow go. I knew I hit her hard, but wasn't 100% of the location. She ran about 40 yards and bedded down within eye sight. I couldn't bring myself to sit there for however long it took for her to do whatever she needed to do, so at 7:00, I climbed down, and as I hit the ground, she got up and scampered off.

I brought my stuff to the truck, and snuck back for a peek. I was assuming a gut shot, as the blood on the arrow was full of food debris and brown colored, so I felt very uncertain about finding her...I fully expected to go back in the morning, but just had to see what sort of blood she left in her bed. I tiptoed to where I saw her last, found a nice pool of dark red blood, and saw her laying dead about 35 yards off in the brush! My shot went on the abdomen side of the ribcage, but the wound channel left by the Rage broadhead was devastating.

Now it's time to see what sort of other bucks use this area! Good luck to everyone else the rest of the season!

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#2 Bonus tag filled at 7:15 last night. Dont want to talk about the shot but it was the worst Ive ever made and still recover the deer.

Let her be after no blood where i hit her and seeing the impact I knew it was going to be a long sleepless night. Started at 8 am, found my first 4 drops after 100 yards of searching the general direction I heard her crashing off. Nuthing after that. I started the grid walk. Had a hunch on a trail that was heavyly used and it paid off. She went 200 yards beaded down and time did the rest. If I hadn't been using Muzzy's I seriously think she would be still walking They are BAD TOO THE BONE!

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Congrats on the does fellas! Cool picture matchset! I have to start keeping my camera in my pocket.

I finally had the right wind to get back to my bean stand Sat night. Beautiful night - deer were moving early. Had a yearling 7 pt walk the field edge at 10 yds and join up with a doe/fawn group. He was grunting the whole time. A big mature doe circled just out of range. Seeing lots of deer but no good bucks yet. I don't see anything changing until the corn starts going and the temps cool back down.

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