Well, even though I saw no deer, I still had an awesome hunt, on the way to my blind I passed up an easy 5yard shot at a rabbit hiding in a briar patch, he thought I could not see him, but I did not shoot him because I did not want to spook any of the deer, after a half an hour in my blind I saw what looked like a small coyote, but when it came in closer, I realized, it was a fox, the first one I have ever seen, then ten minutes after that, a cat came by with a feildmouse in his mouth, then right when everything seemed quiet, a little dog came by with a bell on his collar, that scared the deer away for sure, why was there a dog and a cat where I hunt?, well theres a house about 100 yards behind my blind, so even though I saw no deer, I still saw lots of tracks and some cool stuff, I'm hooked! :bigsmyl:
It'll only get better. Hap
If the dog is a regular part of the landscape you might be surprised how tolerant of it the deer can be.
QuoteOriginally posted by Hot Hap:
It'll only get better. Hap
X2,
Hope you've already planned for the 2nd one. ;)
Heh - rabbit season just opened up here Friday and on Saturday, we were up to our you-know-whats in bell-clad beagles.
Some loud goober scared a decent sized one-antlered buck (before the beagles showed up) and he ran right past me (down the trail I was ambushing) at warp speed. He spotted my son on up the trail and darted off at a right angle.
Public land - what are ya gonna do? :-D
OUTSTANDING Little Brother!!!!!
Glad to hear you had a Great Day!!!!! Like Hap said, "It'll only get better" :archer:
woodchucker, I am using that catquiver you gave me in the white elaphant
I'm glad you like it Little Brother!!!!!
The Wind told me you would put it to good use.
Keep at it Ian! It'll work! Glad you had a good first hunt.