Well, I got up this morning and tuned my new Blacktail, fueled up the 4 wheeler and set out to explore my new hunting grounds.
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I arrived around 10:00 am and headed to the ridge about 1/2 mile away. Got there and too thick for 4 wheeler, so had to hoof it up a trail leading up the ridge. On the way, I found a good area for my climbing stand. There are 4 rubs in site of the tree I selected.
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This is a view looking down the trail.
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A couple of rubs.
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After clearing some shooting lanes and putting out some trail markers so I can find it in the dark, I headed on up to the ridge top. I topped out and this is the scene I saw.
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This is a spring fed pond I found and there is all kinds of sign around it. Trails leading to it from a couple of directions. I found a great spot for my double bull and here is the view from it. Across the pond is about 20 yards and a trail comes by at 5 yards. Should be a great ambush site. I can hardly wait till Sunday when I return to hunt. I will tell more then.
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I had a great day exploring and saw and doe with a yearling and also spotted a 4 point sneaking through the timber.
Good luck!
Whatever happens, at least you will be carrying a drop-dead gorgeous bow :D :thumbsup:
Is this your spot down yonder by Antlers?
I believe I'd a paid a nickel more and got me a pretty bow. Just kidding that is a beauty! Looks like a great hunting place too. Good match up of gear and equipment. Good luck with the hunt.
Best of luck!
Good luck, hope to hear many stories out of this spot.
Down in the Choctaw Nation! I'm originally from McAlester. looks like you got yourself a great spot!
Good luck for Sunday!
may the spirit of the wolf guide your arrows to the sweet spot bro. wolfman jeff
Looks like the perfect place to spend a day or two, deer or no deer! I'll admit though, it looks extremely 'deer-ey' :D
Go get em Bubba. Good luck on Sunday.
Danny
Good luck, with all those rocks you'd better not miss. Hap
Thanks guys. I am sure looking forward to tomorrow.
razorsharp,
Yup Choctaw Nation for sure. About 4 miles from the capitol Tushk Ahoma. Ancesteral hunting grounds, with my Choctaw blood maybe that is some good mojo. LOL
Good luck, looks like an awesome spot you have there!
Looks great. Will be waiting for hero pics.
bhfp
SO, what happened on Sunday?
Danny
Come on Donald, we are all waiting around wondering if you killed a deer or fell out of your tree stand or whatever. At least let us know you are okay!
That is a great looking area. I will be doing my hunting on the other side of the state - out by Woodward.
Allan
why don't you send me that pretty bow so it don't get dinged...i'll send you one with a few scratches so you don't worry about it....that is a great looking bow. good luck on your hunt!
Sorry for the delay, but after spending 12 hrs in the woods on Friday and Sunday, I had some serious makeup time to spend with Kimber. She felt like a mistress to the Deer woods.
Sunday I arrived at my lease at 5:45 am and had to hustle to get on stand. The woods came alive and squirrels and birds were everywhere, but alas no deer to be seen. It was a great morning anyway. Headed back to the truck to enjoy a lunch that Kimber made for me. She is such a trooper getting up at 4:00 am and making me breakfast and lunch.
I enjoyed a nap at the truck and headed back to the stand at 3:00 pm. I had no more than got in the tree and had a flock of 20 turkeys under me and me with no turkey tag. They hung around for 30 to 40 minuets and eased on up the hill feeding as they went. Again the tree rats were scurrying hither and yon gathering the pecans and walnuts that were all over the ground. Wish the deer would find this spot. About 6:00 pm I saw three does and three yearlings about 75 yrds up the clearing coming out of the oaks and pines. They eased on across never getting close enough for a shot. I sat until 7:00 pm and nothing else stired so I climbved down and headed back to the truck, loaded the 4 wheeler and headed home. Tired, but elated to have seen the critters I saw. I turned my cellphone on ( Kimber does not get that a ringing phone scares the deer. LOL ) I called her to let her know I was headed home. I spent Monday and Tuesday with her to assure her she was not getting shunned for the deer. I went back today and will relate that story tomorrow.
Sounds like you had a great time,,,best of luck to ya.
Chris
Donald,
Thanks for the story. You are truly "hunting" which means that most days will be spent trying to figure out where the animals are in the hope that you may be able to eventually find them and then get close enough to send an arrow in the direction of one of them. Enjoy the hunt!
Allan
I hope you don't miss a deer going by while you are admiring that beautiful bow! :)
looks nice good luck!
Allan,
That is so true. I consider any day in the woods a sucessful hunt whether I score an animal or not. Just being in Gods glorious creation is good enough for me. Seeing His wonderous hand in everything. Hopefully He will see fit to allow me to make meat. This morning I awoke to rain, but is supposed to let up so will try to go out this afternoon.
Now wait a minute Don! Kimber gets up at 4 am and makes you breakfast AND lunch?!!! Then you grab your GORGEOUS Blacktail with AWESOME myrtlewood limbs and go hunt in God's INCREDIBLE creation in total solitude....so are you blessed or what? lol Glad to see you are enjoying your fall season. Got any nicks in the bow yet? Probably thinking of selling it by now! lol Bet you'd love to see the critter that made those rubs! How long is your season? Are they rutting back there now? This could get very interesting!
Snag bow season here in Oklahoma runs till Jan 15, so plenty of time. Rut usually kicks in around November 15th. No nicks on the bow yet. And not selling it. LOL
Well Guys and Gals, I hunted again Wednesday. I arrived and got on stand at 2:30 pm. With the moon full and up all night, they are not moving in the mornings. I can not believe the number of pecans and walnuts in the area around my tree stand. A lot of oaks too, but no acorns this year. I am hoping they will eventually find this site. Plenty of sign around, but not hitting these trees yet. Guess there are plenty more, but as the season goes on I expect them to be here. I saw some turkeys again at 3:0 pm, but were about a 100 yds away. I got my turkey tag and I guess they heard about it. LOL
Squirels and red headed woodpeckers and crows every where. As has been the case, at about 6:00 pm two does and two yearlings came out about 50 yrds away and were working towards me. Then a nice eight point came out behind them. They were all coming down the tree line towards me, but at 40 yrds they turned and eased off across the clearing. I grunted at the buck, but he was not impressed. At least I know they are here. May have to find a tree a little closer to where they are coming out. Had another great day. I am back to work next week and we have a trip to Dallas this weekend, so had to pack it up for now. Here are a few more pics of this great place.
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The first pic is looking from the truck. My stand is up the little valley and around to the left in center of pic.
The second pic is from the base of the tree I hunt looking across the clearing it is about 75 yards across it and thick every where else.
Here we are back at the truck and loading up to leave. Hope everyone has as good a season as I have had so far.
Keep at it Bubba, maybe move your stand like you said. Also sit that water hole you found.
Danny
Donald...that bow is stunning and I like that quiver also...who made it?