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Re: blacktail late archery
« Reply #15 on: December 19, 2011, 12:25:51 PM »
Still hunt the timber and thick stuff. Go through it slow and don't be afraid to "bust brush" it's not going to be quiet but don't worry as long as you don't make any human noises you should be fine. A buddy and myself have seen two bucks (one of them was a monster) and several does doing this the last 3 times we've hunted. All the deer were within bow range but getting a shot in that stuff is a different story. Also my friend has a hard time not making human noises and I think he's also incapable of whispering. Frustrating, but no one's perfect I suppose.

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Re: blacktail late archery
« Reply #16 on: December 19, 2011, 12:43:23 PM »
I did late muzzy in Mason unit...... Passed a few does early in the hunt along with a spike and small forky..... Then didn't see anything for almost 2 weeks..... Was starrting to think I really screwed up on passing early..... Then at first light on 3rd to last day saw to mature bucks but couldn't get any closer then 206 yards......  :'(  If I went to a different landing first I would've been 134 yards away.....   :bash:  By the time I got there they were already in the timber....   :chuckle: Jumped a deer on the second to last day but never saw it..... Exploring some new areas I caught a fat doe eating on the edge of a cut in between timber just before dark and laid her down @ 44 yards..... We saw a bunch of deer on the way to and from hunting..... Alays dark though...... Took my Dad out the last day of late ML after I got my doe.... Not expecting much..... (he just had surgery on his knee and had complicatios with blood clots and such 1 1/2 months ago) So he isn't very mobile.... I brought my grouser..... Uneventful morning.... Sat around and bsed til about noon..... Dad was getting tired so we decided to call it a year.... Went back to the truck and started to drive out.... Well I'll be damned if a yearling doe walked out right in front of the truck and stared feeding on the side.... Didn't think Dad could move that quick to jump out put a cap on and put it to her.....  :chuckle:  I think it might have been a 5 yards shot..... :chuckle:  They are out there... Just only moving in force at night.... We just got lucky and caught some stupid ones!!!!   :IBCOOL:  I saw less deer during this late season then ever before...  Good luck everbody......

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Re: blacktail late archery
« Reply #17 on: December 19, 2011, 01:07:59 PM »
Westside BT herds overall are in very poor shape IMO. Yah I think weather is playing a role, but from what I am hearing on here and guys I know with boots on the ground its really slow. Having hunted several days in several different units this past season on the multi, predator hunting now in three or four units in several different types of weather. I havnt had a double digit deer day since this summer scouting. The best day of deer numbers was late october with 9 deer and over 20 miles biked and walked. Hunting Timber, jackfir, clearcuts it dont matter.,
   The rut was a flash in the pan. With fewer does needing covered rut activity is shortened dramatically. The only areas showing increasing population is the urban areas. Nearly every hunter I talked to had seen a cat, In the areas I hunt I beleive this to be a leading cause of decreasing deer numbers.

   I decided to put an honest effort forth in filling that cat tag and declaring war on all coyotes. Try to get fawn recruitment up. No cat yet,  the dog hunting is not bad tho :chuckle:  Sorry for the ramble

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Re: blacktail late archery
« Reply #18 on: December 19, 2011, 01:08:37 PM »
I'm not a bowhunter (this year) but my rifle season in W. Wash was exacly the same.  Very few deer seen, worst season ever experienced.  Ironically, I heard of 4 cougars killed in/around the areas I hunted!  I'm really hoping WDFW cuts way back on modern firearm antlerless tags in the years to come.  I think the hair slip, cats and poaching are really taking their toll on the blacktails.

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Re: blacktail late archery
« Reply #19 on: December 19, 2011, 01:23:31 PM »
I've been seeing plenty of deer in 407 but not a lot of bucks. I've probably hunted 8 half days and seen deer on all but 2 hunts. Missed a doe on Saturday and was at full draw two more times this weekend. I had a buddy call me last night with two bucks eating apples from the ground out in their apple trees after dark last night so I was out there this morning but no luck.

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Re: blacktail late archery
« Reply #20 on: December 19, 2011, 01:39:48 PM »
I wish one of you guys seeing all the deer would point me in the right direction.   

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Re: blacktail late archery
« Reply #21 on: December 19, 2011, 02:06:03 PM »
BVBH-   You're right on with your analysis. I think it's a combo of predators and too many does being shot but mostly predators. I started inspecting the coyote droppings closely this last week and didn't see but a few without deer hair in them.

Bears in the spring time are huge fawn killers. Tree killers too, need more permits on spring bear.
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Re: blacktail late archery
« Reply #22 on: December 19, 2011, 02:25:39 PM »
saw 5 deer on the way to the store today, all in the hay field that is posted, as is all the woods around it... I even stopped by and talked to the owner one day, offered to help with bucking hay, mend fences etc... and he said nope.... pretty much a typical Whidbey land owner.  I can gaurantee you will see 5-10 deer a day come out into his fields year around.
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Re: blacktail late archery
« Reply #23 on: December 19, 2011, 07:05:25 PM »
Had a close call with a 4 point and spike tonight but they spooked before I could get a shot off.

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Re: blacktail late archery
« Reply #24 on: December 20, 2011, 08:07:44 AM »
I wish one of you guys seeing all the deer would point me in the right direction.

D-Rock I'd be willing to help but you're a long ways from my neck of the woods. Good luck I hope you whack one so you don't mess up your streak of filling your tag for however years in a row, I know that feeling!

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Re: blacktail late archery
« Reply #25 on: December 20, 2011, 08:29:14 AM »
I wish one of you guys seeing all the deer would point me in the right direction.

D-Rock I'd be willing to help but you're a long ways from my neck of the woods. Good luck I hope you whack one so you don't mess up your streak of filling your tag for however years in a row, I know that feeling!
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Re: blacktail late archery
« Reply #26 on: December 20, 2011, 08:41:03 AM »
I wish one of you guys seeing all the deer would point me in the right direction.

D-Rock I'd be willing to help but you're a long ways from my neck of the woods. Good luck I hope you whack one so you don't mess up your streak of filling your tag for however years in a row, I know that feeling!
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Re: blacktail late archery
« Reply #27 on: December 20, 2011, 05:17:26 PM »
Put abou three miles on the bike behind a locked gate today in the rain only to get a flat and half to walk my bike all the way back out  :bash: :bash: :bash: So then we went up to capital forest again  :puke: ... but surprisingly we saw 4 does but Just couldnt stalk within range of them. Closest i got was 65 yards which is too far for me... oh well. We still have another week and a half or so

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Re: blacktail late archery
« Reply #28 on: December 21, 2011, 03:19:39 PM »
Put abou three miles on the bike behind a locked gate today in the rain only to get a flat and half to walk my bike all the way back out  :bash: :bash: :bash: So then we went up to capital forest again  :puke: ... but surprisingly we saw 4 does but Just couldnt stalk within range of them. Closest i got was 65 yards which is too far for me... oh well. We still have another week and a half or so

At least your getting into them. Good luck!

I'm headed back to where I saw that 4 point Friday after work. They seem to be cing to feed right at dark so I'm going to setup in the brush and try to wait him out. Maybe I'll get lucky.

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Re: blacktail late archery
« Reply #29 on: December 21, 2011, 06:15:19 PM »
Goodluck! I have to work the next couple days so i wont be out until after christmas

 


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