Crossbowguy
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I did not draw Wyoming deer today...
You mean with odds like .02% you didn't draw???? You were so close
Enjoyed following you guys along so far. Sn.outdoors where you from in Wisconsin? I'm up in Burnett County, Northwest part of the state
Idaho has blessed us with more tags! My wife drew a 41 deer tag, and we couldn't be more excited. I spent a lot of time down there last fall and winter chasing coyotes, and have several spots in mind. I LOVE hunting deer in the desert, and some of the bucks I watched last fall were REALLY nice. It's not my tag, so I'll let the wife pick whatever buck she wants to shoot.
I also put myself in for an unlimited antelope tag. Even though it wasn't a surprise, it was nice to finally read the congratulations from IDFG.
I'm still debating how I want to use my deer and elk tags. My work schedule is kinda messing up September, as I have a week long commitment. I'll dwell on the plethora of options in front of me for a few days and post what I've decided on. Right now we're just going to enjoy the success.
I don't think we have enough tags for this year......
That creek crossing looks hot to me. I hunt similar spots in NE.
My phone went chasing the halibut last week so will be out of touch until I get a new one.
I spent my four day weekend up in lovely NE KY this weekend!
Got some great scouting, hiking, shooting, stand prep, lane trimming, and camera hanging in.
I can't even begin to tell you how excited KY gets me....
It's a very target rich environment and I'm so excited to get out there and hunt some awesome areas.
Start of the trip
I will be hunting a mixture of both public and private while I'm out there.
The private are I'm hunting is approximately 700 acres in a really cool area.
It's got thick bedding areas, a beautiful little creek, some corn fields, and more.
I'll be trying something completely new this year and I'll be hunting over a creek pinch point.
On one side of the creek it's super thick where the turkeys and deer bed down.
Then on the other side of the creek it's great food sources.....
So I'll be setting up in some of these spots.
I've got a real good feeling about these crossing areas. Another cool thing about the creek is there was a lot of track that showed deer were using it to move not only too and from food, but that was their highway to other properties.
So around the rut time frame, I am thinking that bucks will be cruising it looking for spots hot does crossed.
This property is super cool and is almost two levels. Down below is the crops, creek, and bedding.
Then the upper level, up the hollows is some great giant white oaks.
I found some EXTREMELY mature white oaks that will be loaded with acorns. They should be a great early season spot!
I found one little bench that had three mature white oaks that all had acorns starting.... I was so excited because tons of trails were transitioning over this spot..... it was so exciting until I found this......
I was so fricken mad!!!!! Land owner has been notified and I REALLY hope he sorts this out.
Drives me nuts when people trespass and then do something like this.
No biggy.... I'm not letting that get me down. It will be dealt with and I am going to fill my tags in KY this year!
I CANNOT WAIT!!!!!!
Now I just need to get to July 6th to see if I drew any Oklahoma tags.
Then it's LESS THAN 2 MONTHS UNTIL ARCHERY ELK!!!!!!!!
WOOOOHOOOOOOOO
End trip milage...... (I should have done a beginning journal mileage)
Hunt the moose rut hard. Try and find any locations you can where visibility is possible and sit on them during the midday. The Bulls will be covering country looking for cows. Look for any riparian areas on google earth and hone in on them; this is where moose will be early in the morning. By mid-day, they move up and bed on the sidehills. Look for old logging roads that are no longer in use; these provide a perfect bedding spot.
I hunted a low-density moose area last fall. It was tough. Only had a couple of bull moose sightings. Did not kill one, but I missed a shot. That's all you can ask. Best of luck. Spend as many days as you can.
That creek crossing looks hot to me. I hunt similar spots in NE.
My phone went chasing the halibut last week so will be out of touch until I get a new one.
Please leave all the GPS coordinates to the sweet stinky that you found in the milk crate. It washed away during our recent floods here and Florida and went upstream. Also, get my can of sunkist that I left out there.