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Offline Double D

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November 3, Good morning Montana
« on: November 03, 2008, 09:31:48 AM »
Good morning every one.  A nice pleasant 50 degrees right now.  It's cooled off a bit since we left this morning to go hunting.  We miscalculated our departure time and got out to the hunting spot right at first legal light.  I like to be there about half an hour early to let things quiet down.  About half a mile from where we parked on the way in we saw 2 young bucks and a doe---Whitetails.  We parked and I got right out started my walk down the weed line. The temperature was 54 degrees according to the thermometer in the truck.  The wind was blowing about 25 MPH putting a bit of a chill in the air. 

I walked about 4 maybe 500 yards and spotted something laying in the lee of a small hill in the stubblefield downwind.  Now I use my binoculars a lot when I hunt. I look at a lot rocks, weeds and fence posts.  I looked at this something laying out there and could tell it was no fence post it was animal of some sort.  I backed up a ways and put a small rise between me and it.  I sneak out in the field and move out about 300 yards and crawled over the rise to see a coyote all curled up asleep.   The coyotes was about 150 yards away and totally unaware of me until I stood up...then it exploded and and hightailed south bound as fast as it could.  Could have shot it but that would have alerted every deer within miles.  I just wander back to my fence line and continued my slow stalk.

I walked about half mile glassing all along the way.  I looked out across the prairie and about a mile and half a way I spotted movement. I looked really hard at the movement and it turned into 7 deer, couldn't tell if they were mulies or whitetail.  They were feeding across the wind and moving towards me.  I continued working down the fence line towards them. 

After about 45 minutes and a mile I got in a good position to look them over good. I could see them about half a mile off laying in the fallow.  I could see that they were Whitetails and I could tell one of the wore something on his head but that was was all.  The animals were not going anywhere and there was no  way I was going to get close enough to take one.   I sat there and watched them a bit to see if they were going to move.  After about 10 minutes they all stood up and started running.  I knew what it was. I looked at my watch and knew it was time for my wife to drive down off the hill and pick me up.  I looked back over my shoulder and up on the Hill a good mile away and there was my wife in our pickup.  Those deer have been chased a bit before--spooking at a truck 1 1/2 miles aways.

If this was easy they would call it deer killing not deer hunting.  Ain't retirement grand.

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Re: November 3, Good morning Montana
« Reply #1 on: November 04, 2008, 09:58:56 AM »
You had a more productive day than I did, as I ran into a spike buck that I let walk.

Came home and felt like the flu slamed me.