Mary's Recap


October 9, 2012

So, this hunting with a Bow is a lot harder than it appears on TV. For some reason I thought the deer was supposed to walk right in front of me and position itself so it is completely broadside, leaving me to take a perfect shot. Um…NO! That's not the case...

First thing I learned was…ground blinds are NOT for me. I hate sitting on the ground hearing every little rustling noise, tree branch cracking, and feeling like something is stalking me. I just kept waiting for a mountain lion, coyote, or Jason from Friday the 13th to jump out at me. The first day of hunting I was so scared of hunting in the ground blind alone that I made my husband hunt with me. Did I mention my husband has ADD? He can only sit for less than a minute and then he has to move around. If the sound of him rustling in the blind wasn't enough to scare off the deer, the smell of the gasses he was producing totally did. Don't get me wrong, I love hunting with my husband more than I dislike it, but we do have two different styles of hunting. So, that night I tried it alone…sat in the blind nice and quiet, sprayed myself and the blind with sent blocker, and within 15 minutes, the rustling and noise of the woods had me jumping out of the blind to take a 100 yard walk back to a deer stand. 

This deer stand is about 8 feet in the air and looks down on an empty trace with woods on both sides. It's great during gun season. Anyone who sits there normally shoots a deer. 
 
About a half hour goes by and out of the corner of my eye I see a Doe, about 50 yards out, crossing the trace. My heart was pounding so hard I was worried the Doe could hear it. As I raised my bow, it looked right at me. “Holy Cow”, it sees me...I play possum. We stare at each other for a good 40 seconds. My arms are tired. The Doe looks back. I get ready to pull back and the Doe takes off into the woods as a baby fawn follows…Oh Man!!!!!   So close…

I turn and position myself to be ready for the next time a deer gets within shooting distance. As soon as I get turned, I hear a noise behind me. I look back and there are two does. They just walked out of the woods…the only problem is…I can’t turn around without them seeing me move. I just sit and watch them look up at me and continue to walk to the other side of the woods.  At that moment I decide to turn in that direction and in mid-move another deer comes out the same direction as the last doe. It’s to my side so I try to move very slowly, and it looks up at me. I just sit possum style again for at least a good minute.  That’s when I see another Doe walk out…and another.  At that moment I knew God was either testing my patience or messing with me. As I try to move to get a shot, one of the does see me and they all take off.  I saw 8 does in less than 15 minutes.   Once I get turned and ready, NOTHING! Yep that’s right nothing…not one deer.  For the love of God!!!!  After that we put a trail cam up in the trace, attached to the deer stand, and got some awesome pics of deer and turkey.  I will post them below.

The next morning I went hunting out of a metal stand, not too far from my ground blind in the field. The night before, my husband saw two bucks walking through this area. We call it the ‘lick area’ because we hung an apple lick up.  Unfortunately, it was a 60 yard shot and he wasn’t prepared.  (To find out he was just sitting on his 4-wheeler watching a movie when he noticed them.)  After about an hour, I look up and see two does playing in the field to the right about 65 yards out.  I turn and position myself.  One of them acts like she’s going to walk the trail right to me, but the other is jumping around and playing, distracting her.  I wait patiently for about 15 minutes, and I see them moving my direction. Then, one of them put their nose in the air and made whizzing noises. Yep, she smelled me! Off they went in the opposite direction. 

Maybe this next weekend I will have better luck…Maybe!!
 
 
PHOTOS

Here I am in my blind hunting, it was so cold. Megan seen this picuture and wanted to know how I could even see the deer. I had small opening for my eyes. But man was I cold...
 
This is the view from either side of the trace stand. Great crossing spot for deer...

First Full Weekend

October 9, 2012

Our first full weekend of hunting (actually 3 days!) was a lot of fun. Spent 7+ hours a day in the ground blinds and tree stand. Neither of us walked a way with a kill, but had multiple close opportunities. We're finding out that the deer seem to be moving more in the evening. A lot more action and sightings. Oh, and to add we had our first cold snap. Mornings were in the low 40s with Monday morning at 35--the heat packs were of use in full force!

I had 2 close encounters; Sunday and Monday evening. Two does were traveling on the outer edge of the trace, and piqued their interest with a call. They began to travel towards my clearing but hung out on the right hand side of the shooting lane. Needless to say, my heart started to beat rapidly and excitement began to build along with nerves. I started to say to myself, "I just might have a shot!" Pulled back and ready, the deer were easily within my 25yd shooting circle but couldn't get a clear shot. Lots of small barreled trees with thin, wiry branches. The deer eventually became bored and traveled on.  Needless to say, those wiry branches were removed before leaving camp...and now there is zero excuse for not letting an arrow fly! Monday morning saw little activity but had 2 come within 35 yds that evening. I was sniffed and they split.

And that is another interesting tidbit--I have never heard a deer blow/snort nor watch her stomp her foot. It was so loud! Total first for me. Was quite surprised and baffled by it all.

Overall, it was a great weekend. We both now know the mixture of emotions that flood the body when a deer is in sight...and the intensity that builds when within shot. Too difficult to explain with not enough words to create that perfect mental picture for someone. Such a thrill!


 

Blooper Reel

 
As we have now discovered, creating an intro video is not easy. Let me repeat. NOT EASY! Below is our blooper reel. Hope you get a laugh or two. We definitely have!
 

Randomness

Here are photos and video from the past few weekends of preparation. Lots of hard work but even more fun!

 
 
 
 
 

 
and have to add a photo with our gal, April...
BOOMER SOONER!

 


VIDEO CLIP

Opening Day

October 1, opening day, has come and gone. We were like a couple of kids on Christmas Eve. Don't think either one of us slept much. Did last-minute prep work that Sunday afternoon; spreading out feed, spraying/washing clothes scent elliminator, checking tree stands, and building broadheads.

We were up at 5:30am and headed to the woods around 6:30 for a morning sit. Mary went to our ground blind in the "swamp" and Megan hiked into her tree stand. Both saw does (total of 5 on the morning), and each had a possible target. Mary's doe was spooked, or got a smell of her, and Megan didn't have a clear shot.

 Big cold front headed this direction next weekend. Scheduled to come through Friday with Saturday/Sunday/Monday morning lows in the mid 30s to low 40s.

Hope those deer are movin'!


 
 

 

Megan's Tree Stand


Megan is hunting from a tree stand off the area we call the "trace". Always a hot spot for deer tracks, we thought this area would be great spot for a stand and bowhunting. Cleared trees and branches for shooting lanes, and the area is now ready to go.


The attractants have been Swamp Donkey and Sugar Beet Crush. Not much luck with the Sugar Beet, but Swamp Donkey has been a big hit. Also tossed out Throw-n-Grow seed--major success!

Below are a few deer cam and area pics:
 
 
 
 
 




Mary's Huntin' Spot--"The Field"

After moving and reviewing trail cam after cam, Mary had much frustration with finding a good hunting spot--there was nothing on the cams! Luckily, she came across an open field that had a patch of dirt tore up...and covered in deer tracks. Both relief and excitement!


Put up a cam and threw out Swamp Donkey, and was happily surprised to find the following pics:

 

We've since put up a ground blind, and lookin' forward to the season!

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