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I though I found a fantastic spot Friday. It was about the size of 2 football fields and it was all ferns with some birch, alder, and a couple maples mixed in. There was one logging road leading up towards a clearcut, and one leading down to the creek. There We're trails everywhere, spots they had bedded down, and some old sign, but no deer. Is this a spot to put some serious time in at?
Quote from: predatorG on September 06, 2015, 08:24:05 AMI though I found a fantastic spot Friday. It was about the size of 2 football fields and it was all ferns with some birch, alder, and a couple maples mixed in. There was one logging road leading up towards a clearcut, and one leading down to the creek. There We're trails everywhere, spots they had bedded down, and some old sign, but no deer. Is this a spot to put some serious time in at?There were probably deer nearby. They do like RadSav says and then some. Sometimes they will play ring around the rosie and circle the trees they are in, matching you step by step keeping the brush in between you. I had one that was hanging out by my campsite one time, I knew he was there--tracks/scat/browse. I looked and looked and never saw the actual deer. Then a few days later a buddy of mine came to join in camp. I went to hang up the food bag in a tree and my buddy said as soon as I rounded the bushes, the buck came sneaking around the opposite side. Didn't know there were two people and was his last mistake.
Hmmm, there's a lesson hiding in there somewhere. I had a deer circle downwind of me three days ago. I couldn't see it, but I could hear it creeping in the bush. Rather than move on once it got downwind (as I did, knowing I was totally busted), perhaps I should have circled my way back to it's approximate point of origin and hung out an hour or two. Word has it they often re-bed where they were before the intrusion.Perhaps I'll try something different next time.
Polar Bear always makes finding BTs sound easy - as always - sage advice.
I think I'm hunting pretty different terrain than you. The land I'm hunting is some private woods with a small private clearcut. No major logging companies or anything. The only logging roads are about 100 years old.