sat morning I saw a small buck with a hot doe heading into thick. They were not trotting off or running it was a very slow walk both were very calm, she in front he right behind about 3-4 lengths and she was rasing and lowering her tail very slowly and sticking it straight out. I think he was about to breed her or just did.
no pics in the last few days, the corn is pyling up under the feeder, and have not seen much of anything. I will go out the evenings this week see if something is stirring. I think the cold front moving in will help them move tomorrow night and this weekend should be good to.. again I am speculating I have more seat time this year that I have ever had with all my previous years combined! and I am disappointed of what I am seeing, granted it is a new place and I am still learning it but dam lets see some deer!
on a side note I got lost out there this weekend for couple hours and I found some real good trails they have been using and it seems they all lead to the vine looking stuff lots of vines and it looks like small green beans growing and they are killing them! as far as they can reach them. I was just curious if anyone knew what they were off the top of their head.
no pics in the last few days, the corn is pyling up under the feeder, and have not seen much of anything. I will go out the evenings this week see if something is stirring. I think the cold front moving in will help them move tomorrow night and this weekend should be good to.. again I am speculating I have more seat time this year that I have ever had with all my previous years combined! and I am disappointed of what I am seeing, granted it is a new place and I am still learning it but dam lets see some deer!
on a side note I got lost out there this weekend for couple hours and I found some real good trails they have been using and it seems they all lead to the vine looking stuff lots of vines and it looks like small green beans growing and they are killing them! as far as they can reach them. I was just curious if anyone knew what they were off the top of their head.