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I hunted 3 hours opening weekend, one day the second weekend, then the last three days of the season. The first two days were checking cameras and sitting in stands over newer areas. The last three days I hit it hard. I’d be curious to see the data from WDFW of percentage harvested the last week of season vs the first half. I’d also be curious to see the data of average antler points taken the first half vs the second half of the season.
My favorite part about the pre rut is the guys that don't come back at the end of October because..."There is no deer there" and they are burned out from seeing no bucks all season. My 12 year old learned this lesson on Nov 1st andb he was at home instead of with me when I rattled in that buck. I kept telling him all week he can't kill a buck during on the couch and even tried limiting his time in the woods to keep him from flaming out. He won't do that in the late season. Lol
A missed shot is no big deal if it happens early in the season. It is always a lot harder to swallow when you've worked your tail off for days or weeks to get a deer in you sights. At least your wife knows where to hunt nine days from now.
GMU 663 (Cap Peak) has been eerily quiet during the rut. I've got a quality deer permit in hand for the unit and have hunted hard and deep for 6 days now, 3 days last week, the weekend, and today, dawn till late afternoon. The days have run the gamut on weather. I've sat on the edges of cuts far behind gates at first light for hours, busted brush and dark timber, tried calling and rattling from time to time, and only seen a couple of does. For real. That's it. I've seen plenty of fresh scrapes too but yet to see a single buck. I wonder if the extra use the outdoors are seeing this year is contributing to the lack of deer I am seeing. Maybe they've gone extra deep or are staying mostly nocturnal. Dunno? I've been reading this forum and see others are having a weird year. It's not just you. I created my account to share that I've had a tough go of it too, even with a nice permit in hand. There is still time to punch my tag, and I hope to get out another day or two, but I sure thought I might be seeing some more action with a quality deer permit. FWIW, thanks everyone for sharing their stories, successful and not. I learn a lot here and hope to contribute more when I have more to contribute.