KipCarson
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October 1st and Louisiana archery season is here again so I figure I’ll take the time to chronicle my at home season again. It could turn out to be great, it could turn out to be terrible. I really don’t know what to expect and have tempered my hopes accordingly. As it stands my family and work life have been crazy and I foresee much frustration when trying to carve out time to get in the treestand.
As far as time goes, I’ve been so busy that until yesterday, the day before season, I had still not gotten out to scout around the main property I hunt and have had zero cameras out there. That property I will refer to in this narrative as Elm Grove.
I do have some cams out on a work property that I’m able to hunt and that’s only because I was working there and some free time on lunch breaks. That property from now on will be referred to as the Benton property. While on the Benton property I went back on OnX and found a a shumard oak tree I marked a few years back while cutting some fire lanes. I went back in there and checked it and it was absolutely loaded with giant acorns. I hung a stand there preemptively assuming it would start to be good by late October.
The camera I put there by the shumard oak picked up a buck I call Blind Bart. Something is wrong with his right eye and I think he's 4.5 years old now. I base that mainly on the fact I’ve been getting pics of him since I think he was a 2.5 year old. Whatever is wrong with him, his right eye doesn’t glow in the camera flash like all the other deer eyes do. There were a couple of other deer I would shoot there also so there is potential for fun, even if there are no giants to hunt. Blind Bart:
After the successful elk and alligator hunts I really don’t need any more meat, but I do have a lot of non hunting family and friends that will be very grateful that I keep on hunting and are already encouraging me to get them a deer! Stay tuned and hopefully there will be something worth sharing between now and January 31st.
As far as time goes, I’ve been so busy that until yesterday, the day before season, I had still not gotten out to scout around the main property I hunt and have had zero cameras out there. That property I will refer to in this narrative as Elm Grove.
I do have some cams out on a work property that I’m able to hunt and that’s only because I was working there and some free time on lunch breaks. That property from now on will be referred to as the Benton property. While on the Benton property I went back on OnX and found a a shumard oak tree I marked a few years back while cutting some fire lanes. I went back in there and checked it and it was absolutely loaded with giant acorns. I hung a stand there preemptively assuming it would start to be good by late October.
The camera I put there by the shumard oak picked up a buck I call Blind Bart. Something is wrong with his right eye and I think he's 4.5 years old now. I base that mainly on the fact I’ve been getting pics of him since I think he was a 2.5 year old. Whatever is wrong with him, his right eye doesn’t glow in the camera flash like all the other deer eyes do. There were a couple of other deer I would shoot there also so there is potential for fun, even if there are no giants to hunt. Blind Bart:
After the successful elk and alligator hunts I really don’t need any more meat, but I do have a lot of non hunting family and friends that will be very grateful that I keep on hunting and are already encouraging me to get them a deer! Stay tuned and hopefully there will be something worth sharing between now and January 31st.