freakin' blacktails

their evil, all of 'em

Think I bit off more than I can chew, need more time to pattern him, he's pulled back his travel line from where I first located one edge of his territory and all the rest of his little hiding hole is reprod and alder, none of which will allow for setting up a stand unless I want to see how well the tree's could hold 250lb's + stand, think I'll pass on that

Only option is to go in after him. bear spray in quick draw strapped to my forearm

past experiences in the area, they never exactly ran away either, and now I got no 300mag in hand eshhh. part of the excitement I guess
Maybe I'll get lucky on christmas and end up with a trial cam, least i can see just how big this buck really is

I did find the primary feeding area near his territory, which out of the whole area seems to be doeville. the only cut around, bout 3yrs old. Figure I'll just park my arse on the edge of it, very least I can fill my tag with something.
btw thanks for the scent suggestions, they work well, just not on big daddy for some reason. I'd seen a few other rub lines during my mid day cruising and dropped some off on adjacent tree's, couple bucks responded by beating the snot out of nearest small sapling. no time to figure out when their movin' through those spots though

gonna give it a whirl on the edge of the cut next weekend.
Really enjoying the archery hunting though, I hope I connect with something this season, requires such different approach, taking some time to adapt, especially on ground where moving to deer is damn near impossible in most cases.
For the archery guys....how small of an area do you focus your blacktail hunting on?