Title: | The Hunting Notesfile |
Notice: | Registry #7, For Sale #15, Success #270 |
Moderator: | SALEM::PAPPALARDO |
Created: | Wed Sep 02 1987 |
Last Modified: | Tue Jun 03 1997 |
Last Successful Update: | Fri Jun 06 1997 |
Number of topics: | 1561 |
Total number of notes: | 17784 |
I have been meaning to put this here since hunting season. Well here is my story of my first deer after 17 years of hunting. Dave First Deer After Seventeen Years Last year we moved into a new town. I did not have to much time to hunt, due to the fact we had just moved. I checked the local maps and found a large area with ridges and beaver bogs. This year during bird season I decided to scout it. My first day out scouting I spotted a deer running in front of me off into the brush. The following day my dad came up for a visit. We drove around the exterior of the area. It was poring rain. As we was leaving one side street there in front of us were 2 small does eating grass on the side of the road. My dad stopped his engine and we sat there for five minutes watching them until something spooked them. I continued to scout the area coming in from different directions all though muzzle loading season. I took some time off during mussle loading season to hunt with my dad. All the deer seemed to of disappeared from the area we were hunting though. I decided to try the other side of the woods were we had seen the two deer eating grass. My father and I had already hunted this area one afternoon and I had found quite a bit of sign around. On Friday of muzzle loading season I worked my way up though the beaver bogs crossing several dams until I hit a logging road. I started walking up the road when I heard snap crack about 50 yards away on the other sided of the swamp. There were three deer running away from me. I took a shot, I could not see if the one I was aiming at dropped through. The smoke from the muzzle loader screened my immediate view. After the smoked cleared I saw what appeared to be a deer lying down on the far side of some bushes. I reloaded the mussled loader and headed around the swamp towards the area were I had shot. No luck it was just a shadow. I checked the area for over 45 minutes making figure eights then moving out a little further each time and all I could find was tracts heading away. No blood trail or anything. Only one chance with the muzzle loader and I missed. Saturday I went into the area from the other side. This looked to be the best direction to enter from. It was only about 1 mile to were I had seen the deer. Every other way was further than that. I took a stand up on a little ridge over looking the area I had seen the deer Friday. I stayed there for about 1 hour then I left for the day. I only hunted the morning. The only game I saw was a wild hen turkey. They are not in season. Sunday was a warm day. To warm to scout effectively. I took my ten year old daughter out in the afternoon to the area were I had seen the deer. I sat there on a stand for about 30 minutes. My daughter was sitting down keeping a eye open facing in a direction away from me. We did not see anything so we headed out. Opening day for shotgun was the following Wednesday. My oldest brother was coming up to hunt. I had told him about this area. We had difficulty getting into the woods though. Some hunter parked right in the middle of the logging road so we could not get in that way. When we tried another way we found a a fallen tree across the road. Anyway, we cut it out of the way. This left us just a little frustraded. Finally, we got into the woods, but by this time it was about 07:00AM. It took me twenty minutes to hike to the area I wanted to hunt. I went back and forth up the trail several times then headed to my stand. The intend here was to spread my scent out. I sat down exactly were my daughter was Sunday. I was there for a hour when nature called. I moved away about 200 yards did my thing and came back. By now it was 08:35. I was only there five minute when I heard shecca shecca, shecca shecca in the leaves. "Ah Ha", I said to my self. "That does not sound like a squirrel". I brought up my shotgun to the ready position. Just then the deer came into my view about 60 feet away. I very gently pushed the safety off and aimed. I waited for the deer to move just a few more steps further into a small opening with no brush. I observed I was shooting down at it and there was nothing behind it but the ground. I took a breath, held it, took carefull aim and fired. It dropped immediately. I had hit it in the back of it's neck. It did not suffer as the slug broke it's neck. What a feeling, after 17 years of hunting I finally harvested my first deer. I dressed the deer out and started the long pull though the woods. I did not get back to the truck until after 12:00 completely warn out and very thirsty. The deer was a 110 pound doe dressed out. After I got it sealed I brought to down to work to show to all the hunters there. I used up two roles of film and 1/2 of a video tape. I wanted to insure I had a record. It could be another 17 years for all I know. This year though I had found were the deer go when the pressure was on. This was proven, a few minutes after I shot the deer two hunters appeared. They had just came though the swamp as I did the previous Friday. They must of push the deer into me. This is the first year I really spent time hunting with the knowledge of seventeen years of trying. I spent a great deal of time to get my deer. I guess that is what is needed and some luck so you are at the right place at the right time. Now I am all done for the season. I have to admit there is a let down. Ah Ha! I think I will get a bow licence. I do have a old 45 pound recurve. Maybe I will get another one! Besides, I must have a good excuse for my wife let me get back into the woods. Good luck and happy hunting. No, I did not get another one with my bow. This fall!
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950.1 | WAHOO::LEVESQUE | Synapse Collapse | Thu Apr 25 1991 09:41 | 4 | |
Congrats! I also got my first deer last year (my second year hunting.) It's a great feeling! The Doctah | |||||
950.2 | ODIXIE::RHARRIS | Thu Apr 25 1991 09:43 | 7 | ||
Wow, 17 years before a deer. Congrats. I got my first deer 2 years ago, my second year of hunting. Now after reading this, I shouldn't be upset if all I see is does everytime I go in the woods. I'll just go at doe day. bob | |||||
950.3 | Congrats on the deer. Where?? | BTOVT::MORONG | Thu Apr 25 1991 14:53 | 10 | |
re: Dave's first deer..... Just out of curiosity, what state do you hunt in??? From your node name (HURON) I would say Michigan. Kind of makes me ashamed of complaining about 5 bucks and 1 doe in my 14 years of hunting (actually, I didn't even hunt for 3 of those 14 years). I guess it all depends on what you're used to.... -Ron- | |||||
950.4 | NEW HAMPSHIRE, NEW AREA | HURON::DAY | Mon Apr 29 1991 17:41 | 28 | |
RE: 3. I am in New Hampshire. The deer was taken right here is Merrimack about 5 air miles from MKO. I think when hunting a new area you do not get stuck in habits of hunting the same old place. I think the deer learn this and even though there is a great deal of sign before the season they move off. When hunting a new area though, you hunt just by the sign. If you are the only hunter to fine them, then you stand a better chance to get your deer. This is what happened this year, I hunted by the sign instead of by the a place that looks good. I just went out into the area I got my deer this weekend to do a little fishing. Found a beaver pond full of pickeral. Caught 2 had about 10 hits. Not to mention the big one that got away. Not to many people would mention that it had been 17 years. I ran into a hunter in the hardware store this winter and it had been 24 years for him. My brother is usually the one to get his deer. I guess after 17 years my time came due. Of course it helps if you live just a few mile from a good hunting spot. Dave Dave | |||||
950.5 | NH deer hunting | BTOVT::MORONG | Tue Apr 30 1991 07:45 | 15 | |
Dave, In my previous note (reply .3) I mentioned that there were three years that I didn't hunt. The reason I didn't hunt was I lived out of state for those 3 years, and the state I lived in was NH. I would like to have gotten into hunting in NH, but never got around to it. I lived in the Portsmouth area for those 3 years, and it never im- pressed me as a good hunting area. Too bad I wasn't working for DEC at the time, and had access to this notesfile. It sure would have been a big help..... Anyways, congrats on your deer. Hope for a repeat performance for this year. -Ron- | |||||
950.6 | Dave, 17 year blues...read this..Virginia Deer!! | SCOBIE::MMARKHAM | Sat May 04 1991 00:20 | 15 | |
Dear Dave, Congratulations on your first deer! I am not replying from downeast however I must bring to your attention the unfortunate state of affairs here in the Commonwealth of Virginia. The Department of Fish & Game has just brought the limit of deer to eight (count ~em eight) deer per year! They want us to shoot two (count `em two) per day in an effort to sustain the food supply for us hominids. In other words, we have a veritable plethora of hooved herbivores in our midst. I believe that you would find a lot ofjoy in trading a bear (I gather they are a nuisance up your way) for a deer hunt in our neck of the woods. We might even go so far as to trade for salmon, trout, or...if you drive a hard bargain, a moose. If you are interested in trading bear or moose for deer, please reply. Signed, Overrun by Hooved Herbivores. |