Day two:
Today it was 32 degrees and raining/snowing my entire drive but fortunately we were high enough to have all snow where we hunted, it wasn’t much but a little white definitely helps.
We had two guys today so the drives would need to be in smaller areas and shorter distances in hopes of getting some deer movement in front of the poster.
I walked
@brewyak (Chris) into an area and gave him the plan, he picked a good spot to watch in a small draw/gully in the direction I would be pushing towards.
I back tracked, made a large circle around a very thick patch of scrub and laurel and entered. Zigzagging through the thicket a hundred yards or so and BOOM! we had a shot.
It took me a while to get through and I only cut one track which ended up walking right up to Chris.
He had reloaded by the time I made it up to him and he showed me where the deer was when he shot. No signs of a hit but the 40+ yard shot was head on so likely there was no exit wound. We decided to give it a few minutes before taking up the track. After a short pause Chris took up the task.
I stayed off to the right of the track so we didn’t goof up any sign in the dusting of snow.
After only 60 yds the deer was found piled up, likely dead at the shot and expired on the run, a good size antlerless buck.
That hunt took a total of 30 min from posting to the shot.
Chris made the drag back to the road and we loaded it up. Wish they all could be that easy… but then, no I don’t.