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 |
Question, I came across the following this past saturday and was wondering what if anything should I have done. Out still hunting saturday in a swamp area and as I would move from tree to tree I would look very carefully at everything around me. I saw something that at first I looked like a strange log, but when I looked closer it was a doe in one of her bedding areas. I was only 50 yards away with the wind in my favor. Now being on the ground with a bow was a real problem, to far to take a shot, and not sure if I could or should try to get closer. Well I figure I would try it anyways but move very very slow towards her, besides she was paying attention to the gun fire off in the distance. Well I got myself together and started to make my move when not knowing there were three other does laying five yards down the hill from her. These three were not in my sight because I had to go over a small hill first. Well the three I did not see got up and slowly walked away from there and still did not alert the doe on the top of the hill they were bedding on. I moved about a 3 yards closer, and she still was following the gun fire on the other side of the swamp, when I guess her six sense kicked in and looked in my direction. I froze in place and waited to see if she would go back looking away from me, but she start to bob her head and decided something was not right here and got up and like the rest slow walked away. None of these deer were alerted or run from the area. My question is should I have tried what I did, or remember the area and get in and setup my tree stand hoping they would come back to that area. Alan P.S. It was a rush have four in front of you and not sure what to do
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1075.1 | GIAMEM::J_AMBERSON | Wed Nov 06 1991 09:29 | 8 | ||
Al, From the way you described it, it sounds like none of the deer were overly alarmed. I'd try and find a trail or choke point leading into this area and set up. There's probably a good chance that the deer bed there often. Jeff | |||||
1075.2 | IRWIN::OUELLETTE | Wed Nov 06 1991 12:46 | 1 | ||
What time do they typically leave their beds? | |||||
1075.3 | WRK4ME::LUND | "Oh sure now it's working !" | Wed Nov 06 1991 13:03 | 5 | |
I came across these four does at 11:30, my guess is they would have stay there all day if I didn't come along | |||||
1075.4 | SA1794::CHARBONND | Aauugghh! Stupid tree! | Wed Nov 06 1991 14:13 | 11 | |
Two weeks ago I pushed two does, they ran a few yards, didn't see me, so they browsed away up a hill and bedded just on the ridge. I thought they had crossed the ridge, so I started to follow them. Got near the top, and one of them was looking right at me. After a few seconds she took off down into a small swamp with the other one following. This was at 11 AM. Went back later that afternoon, sat on the edge of the ridge where they had gone, and they came right back out of the swamp. They were a bit nervous, and the bigger doe picked me up, but they had not gone too far, nor deserted the area. If they were not severely spooked, they'll be back. Get there first ;-) | |||||
1075.5 | GRILL EM' | CSOA1::VANDENBARK | Thu Nov 07 1991 07:58 | 13 | |
DURING THE FIRST PART OF OCTOBER I BOWHUNTED A RIDGE THAT BUTTED UP TO A CEDAR THICKET. THE FIRST MORNING I HUNTED THERE I HAD 9 DOES COME IN AND BED DOWN WITHIN 15 YARDS OF ME. I WAS WAITING FOR A BUCK SO I DIDN'T SHOOT. AFTER ABOUT 2 HOURS THEY GOT UP AND LEFT, SO I GOT DOWN. I HUNTED THERE AGAIN THE NEXT MORNING....SAME THING. THEY CAME IN AND BEDDED DOWN ALL AROUND ME. I WOULD HAVE TO AGREE WITH THE OTHER GUYS, IF THEY WERE NOT "SCARED OUT OF THEIR MINDS" THEY WILL BE BACK. WHO KNOWS, MAYBE A BUCK WILL BE BACK LOOKING FOR THEM. GOOD LUCK WESS |