I lost my hunting land in TN, accumulated some injuries that make normal hunting challenging and am just plain getting older. Not wanting to pay $1000 to join a lease for minimal hunting time I decided to hunt in my subdivision.
M/L season opens Monday, I have 4 acres as do most of the people in the subdivision, give or take a few acres, no anti hunters live around me and most are tired of the landscape damage the deer do.
I planted a food plot in my tiny patch of woods and put an electric fence around it to keep the deer out until it became established. In previous years the deer would pull up the wheat, roots and all as soon at it came up leaving little or nothing to grow through the winter. When I took down the electric fence the deer were in it that day.
The deer have since shifted to acorns and haven't been back on the plot but will come back later in the year. I put the camera up to check the plot but have since taken it down, I don't use trail cameras where I hunt, I like to be surprised at what shows up. A trail camera and flintlock don't seem to go together for me.
Here is the same plot from the deck of my house.
Here are my woods, the acorns are dropping like rain.
I have permission to hunt my neighbors 40 acres that adjoins me to the north, mostly pasture with big timber edges dropping off into the hollows.
The deer here are as wired as deer can be, always on high alert from dealing with people and house dogs, they will nail you at 75 yards if you blink an eye, this is going to be a challenge. I have been watching the deer that come out in my neighbors pasture every evening to see where to set up an ambush.
I put on my ghillie suit yesterday afternoon an hunkered down to watch the action without being caught, I don't hunt in camo either but was just watching. 15 deer came into the field from different points, congregated together and walked by me in single file at 30 yards, all does and fawns. I am not a horn hunter and prefer big does.
When the deer filed past me it would have been too late for an iron sight shot plus there was no clear field of fire with the houses in the background.
It is going to rain all day Monday, I don't flintlock hunt in the rain. 19 degrees on Tuesday morning, to cold for me so Monday afternoon will be my first outing.
To be continued.............
M/L season opens Monday, I have 4 acres as do most of the people in the subdivision, give or take a few acres, no anti hunters live around me and most are tired of the landscape damage the deer do.
I planted a food plot in my tiny patch of woods and put an electric fence around it to keep the deer out until it became established. In previous years the deer would pull up the wheat, roots and all as soon at it came up leaving little or nothing to grow through the winter. When I took down the electric fence the deer were in it that day.
The deer have since shifted to acorns and haven't been back on the plot but will come back later in the year. I put the camera up to check the plot but have since taken it down, I don't use trail cameras where I hunt, I like to be surprised at what shows up. A trail camera and flintlock don't seem to go together for me.
Here is the same plot from the deck of my house.
Here are my woods, the acorns are dropping like rain.
I have permission to hunt my neighbors 40 acres that adjoins me to the north, mostly pasture with big timber edges dropping off into the hollows.
The deer here are as wired as deer can be, always on high alert from dealing with people and house dogs, they will nail you at 75 yards if you blink an eye, this is going to be a challenge. I have been watching the deer that come out in my neighbors pasture every evening to see where to set up an ambush.
I put on my ghillie suit yesterday afternoon an hunkered down to watch the action without being caught, I don't hunt in camo either but was just watching. 15 deer came into the field from different points, congregated together and walked by me in single file at 30 yards, all does and fawns. I am not a horn hunter and prefer big does.
When the deer filed past me it would have been too late for an iron sight shot plus there was no clear field of fire with the houses in the background.
It is going to rain all day Monday, I don't flintlock hunt in the rain. 19 degrees on Tuesday morning, to cold for me so Monday afternoon will be my first outing.
To be continued.............
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