Hunted several places yesterday, some belonging to my family, others private. It was just me and a buddy and we moved enough birds to keep it interesting. I even got a scotch double on a covey rise. Scenting conditions seemed to be good; the dogs performed about as well as they have all season.
Anyway, the really unusual thing about yesterday was the number of dead bucks we stumbled across--3. We all know rifle season ended a little over two weeks ago and bow season is still open. I've found dead bucks before, but never 3 on one day. One of them was extremely fresh, it still had eyes, guts, and all the hide and meat that was on the "bottom side". Who knows when it was shot, but it died very recently. That one was on our ground and almost a half mile from the nearest road. The gate to the pasture was down (not open, but down). The other two were older; they had been pretty well picked over. One was in a pivot corner no more than 50 yards from a road and the other was in a narrow strip of grass, maybe 300 yards from a road.
Of course I've failed to recover roosters. We look hard, we have dogs, etc., but it still happens. There's no solid evidence that these deer were shot-but-not-recovered, but being so close to rifle season and all of them being bucks (two of them were pretty good ones) is pretty solid support. Anyone else find that many dead bucks on the same day?
I should note that as far as I know no one attempted to contact me or my dad about searching for deer on our ground. It wouldn't be easy to track down either of us, but it's definitely possible and there are a couple of locals who would know, perhaps more than I realize. I would have said "yes" and I'm not terribly bothered that it might have happened (gate was down).
Anyway, the really unusual thing about yesterday was the number of dead bucks we stumbled across--3. We all know rifle season ended a little over two weeks ago and bow season is still open. I've found dead bucks before, but never 3 on one day. One of them was extremely fresh, it still had eyes, guts, and all the hide and meat that was on the "bottom side". Who knows when it was shot, but it died very recently. That one was on our ground and almost a half mile from the nearest road. The gate to the pasture was down (not open, but down). The other two were older; they had been pretty well picked over. One was in a pivot corner no more than 50 yards from a road and the other was in a narrow strip of grass, maybe 300 yards from a road.
Of course I've failed to recover roosters. We look hard, we have dogs, etc., but it still happens. There's no solid evidence that these deer were shot-but-not-recovered, but being so close to rifle season and all of them being bucks (two of them were pretty good ones) is pretty solid support. Anyone else find that many dead bucks on the same day?
I should note that as far as I know no one attempted to contact me or my dad about searching for deer on our ground. It wouldn't be easy to track down either of us, but it's definitely possible and there are a couple of locals who would know, perhaps more than I realize. I would have said "yes" and I'm not terribly bothered that it might have happened (gate was down).