Today was the opening day of Illinois Firearm deer season so I spent the whole day out in the woods with my flintlock. Saw 8 deer, all but 3 of which offered a shot, but I didn't shoot any. I was hoping to get a crack at a big buck...
So, there I was, right about 11:00 am, sitting at the base of a tree overlooking a likely deer trail in one of the draws, getting ready to eat my lunch. From the other side of a little rise I heard a rustle in the leaves that sounded like a deer coming my way. All thoughts of lunch were postponed as I got into a shooting position and brought the flinter to full-****.
Up over the rise comes a smallish buck, the only buck I saw all day, on a trail that lead right past me at about 6 or 7 yards. It wasn't the buck I was after so I lowered my rifle back across my knees.
He was in a hurry! It didn't take me long to figger out why either. Right on his heels was a mature doe CHASING HIM! :shocked2:
Now, it IS the peak of the rut here, and I know deer are likely to do some strange things during the rut, but I've NEVER seen a doe chasing a buck before!
Has the women's lib thing got out of hand? :haha:
So, there I was, right about 11:00 am, sitting at the base of a tree overlooking a likely deer trail in one of the draws, getting ready to eat my lunch. From the other side of a little rise I heard a rustle in the leaves that sounded like a deer coming my way. All thoughts of lunch were postponed as I got into a shooting position and brought the flinter to full-****.
Up over the rise comes a smallish buck, the only buck I saw all day, on a trail that lead right past me at about 6 or 7 yards. It wasn't the buck I was after so I lowered my rifle back across my knees.
He was in a hurry! It didn't take me long to figger out why either. Right on his heels was a mature doe CHASING HIM! :shocked2:
Now, it IS the peak of the rut here, and I know deer are likely to do some strange things during the rut, but I've NEVER seen a doe chasing a buck before!
Has the women's lib thing got out of hand? :haha: