The deer season here is only one weekend away from being over. My hunting partner got one on Opening Day, a little BBuck. It tasted GOOD!
My oldest son killed his first ever deer, a 122# basket rack 6-point and I am as proud of that deer being taken by him, off of my land, from my tree stand, as any of the bucks whose heads grace my living room wall.
In total, we had a Tom Turkey kind of season. I killed two, my hunting partner killed two, and one each were taken by two Guests. There remain at least 6 more Toms and 17 more hens and jakes.
I passed, when I should not have, on two Bobcats. Now the turkeys are in jeopardy. I thought I would see them again. No Dice.
This season the first ever coyote was killed on my place. A 55-pound male. That bodes ill as yotes are reported to be responsible for 40% of deer fawn fatalities.
Since 11/19/11 we have collectively killed five hogs (I got 3 of them) representing nearly a half-ton of BBQ. The hogs have torn my place and the local woods to shreds, but FL has a 24/7/365 mentality and liberal law for taking pigs on Private Land. So the pig season is year-round...provided they participate.
I received an FWC Gun and Night Light Hunting Permit - good for one year of nuisance wildlife eradication. No more eating, sleeping, baths, changing clothes, shaving, traffic jams, daytime TV, or sports jibber-jabber Talking Heads. With the addition of a well placed, close-in, tree stand and some 12V auto-battery powered Fog Lights with red lenses, we can sit all day AND all night waiting for hogs. Just good old watching the woods and trying to keep the skeeters from carrying us away. Maybe make a dent in them now, at least we're going to try.