This weekend I saw one of the biggest SOB'es I've ever laid my eye's on. He is my dream buck, and I had him in my scope twice but coudn't take the shot. I jumped the deer, and haven't been able to get the site out of my head yet. That and the picture on his trail camera have ate me up, as not only did he show up, but another of the same caliber (2 both 150+).
My buddy, who owns the land, has informed me to hunt him. He hunts the place every once in a while, but tends to hunt a place that produces bucks of his quality closer to home.
So here's the run down.
The buck has torn up the area. Every willow tree in the area is hacked up. Every cedar/pine, broke. He's got a scrape line that I happened across and I ain't never seen nothing like it. The rut is happening but not in full swing, yet. I've got a stand located 50 yards from the thick chit, and he's staying not far from it (from all the noctornal pic's). From previous years, the bigger deer tend to bed all day, and only move at night. Most 90% of the big deer have been shot on drives, which we will do first of January. My time's limited, and I'm trying to figure out a few things.
1) the deer is over 4 easily one is probably 5.5. I'm wondering if calling via horns, grunts, doe calls, may intice him or just push him further off?
2) w/ the sign, and being I jumped him, do I let him chill for a few days or go post up?
I've never gotten so shaken up by seeing a deer in my life. I'm just wanting him and have horsed around enough this year that I don't want to screw it up.
Pressured Buck???
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Re: Pressured Buck???
I would hunt him as quietly as I could, maybe a grunt call at the most. One thing for sure you can't hit him from the couch. You might try and relocate though, if you can do it without too much disturbance to the area you think he might be in. Deer have a short memory this time of year when the rut hits.
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Where is he an hour before daylight? If you can get in without bumping him, your chances are better at seeing him in the morning in my experiences. Seems a mature buck may mess up and run late getting back to bed up.
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Good advice so far. Sounds like a fun problem but I bet your nerves are a mess - mine would be. If it can be done without spooking the area, maybe a doe decoy to hold him out of the thick stuff a few minutes later in the morning?
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SWAG wrote:Where is he an hour before daylight? If you can get in without bumping him, your chances are better at seeing him in the morning in my experiences. Seems a mature buck may mess up and run late getting back to bed up.
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It's also getting lighter instead of darker giving you more time to hunt him .There's nothing wrong with staying till lunch if you are able to .
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Re: Pressured Buck???
Do not hesitate to hit the horns, can, and grunt especially this time of year. Also if possible hunt him in the middle of the day, say 9 to 1 or 10 to 2 if possible. Maybe back off of the thicket and get to where you can see a lot and cover some ground. If all else fails go get in his bedroom before daylight and sit until you can't stand it anymore then sit a few hours longer. Whatever you do just enjoy it and don't get frustrated, after all he is mature but not unkillable.
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Re: Pressured Buck???
If the rut is starting......he'll be up and running around. All his mind is on is a doe. Get some Doe in estrus lure of some type.
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Re: Pressured Buck???
Make sure that you hunt the correct wind...
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