I have got to say, I have a lot of respect for you guys who can consistently take blacktails in the early seasons with primitive weapons. Last season I got a ML and hunted the late season in the Satsop Unit. In 5 legit outings, I got shot opportunities in 2 of them. I thought that was pretty good. This year we got an early season and I thought it would make for better hunting in that the deer would not be pressured, but I was wrong!
So last year and this year comprise all of my recent BT hunting experience, except when I was younger (10+ years ago) and I perched on a landing and shot deer with a rifle.
I had all of yesterday available to hunt (Dawn to Dusk) and I felt like I had a really good chance of scoring with the weather. I started out on a gated road following a creek bottom, and riding my bike up the spurs and trails into steep little clearcut patches. Eventually, I pushed/rode up a long quad trail and watched some overgrown canyons for a while. On my way back down (very steep trail) I lost concentration and overgrabbed my front brakes and went over the bars. NBD, except my cell phone came out of my pocket. I never saw anything on this portion of the hunt.
Following that I headed back to a V shaped ridge between 3 roads. I have seen deer going up there, on occasion. I still hunted from the low part to the high part into the wind. Saw my freshest sign of the day there, but no deer. Here is a view from the ridge into a bowl I hunted along later on.
Then I headed to a clearcut that follows a bigger stream on 3 sides. I watched the bottoms from 10 to 11, and at about 11 saw a doe. The stream is in the RMZ.
Then I went for a long still-hunt in that big timber on the top right portion of pic #1. Looked pretty good, but I did not bump or see anything. I came across the picture below out there. Some animal used this random area as its septic tank. There was not a tree above me, I can't figure out why it kept shitting there. All that black stuff is poo.
Then I realized I had lost my phone so I headed back home to tell my wife that I wasn't dead, but my phone might be history.
After that I went up and tried pushing through alder patches in a hidden meadow.
I went back in my original location to find my phone and as luck would have it I found it, right where I thought I would.
Check out this dude waddling along the road on the way out. I ran along side him to give him the Big Stick photo shoot, but he would not look at the camera.
Finally I checked out 2 more stream bottoms and worked myself into range of the area I saw the one deer in earlier. Here I made a mistake. I had the wind perfect, my shooting lanes all open, and the area they were feeding was in full view, as was the escape route. My mistake was I sat on top of a stump, instead of in front of it. I had on nice camo, facemask, etc, but my silhouette was right there in the open.
Right at 715 I could hear brush cracking/hoofbeats coming out of the bottom. At about 40 yards 2 does, come out of the heavy stuff. One looks directly at me, makes a hiss or a huff sound and walks directly away. As she does this 3 more deer follow her through the brush. The last one clearly has something between his ears, although not something big.
I had the wind perfect, if I had not gotten made they would have come out and started feeding 40 yards away.
As I was walking back to my truck in the dark, another one bounded across the road in front of me.
Oh well.
I guess this is a BT thread, so here is a picture I took yesterday. Can you see her?
So, what tips do you guys have for the coming weekend? I think I get Saturday morning for a while, and that is it. Do the spots I hunted in look promising, should I toss some of them out and replace them with others?
Thanks.