KipCarson
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As far as days on the calendar go, for me, October 1st ranks right up there with Thanksgiving, Christmas, and New Years Eve. If only the boss would just add it to my paid holidays it would be perfect! It is the opening day of deer season in my area of Louisiana! Starting today, through January 31st, every spare minute I can squeeze out of the clock will be spent in the woods somewhere up a tree and I figured I would journal as much as I can here. If you are so inclined I’d be happy to have you follow along, hope you enjoy. And in case you had not noted on the calendar, today is October 1st, and today is a good day! In LA we get 3 antlerless tags, 2 antlered tags, and one either sex tag, that along with unlimited hogs sometimes leads to a busy season. I’ll try to add plenty of pics and trail cam pics along the way as I can.
Disclaimer: If you have a problem with deer being named, this probably is not the thread for you! When you are keeping tabs on half a dozen different 8 points it’s just easier to name them than describe which one you’re referring to in the course of conversation with your friends. Also this thread might require some of you to use some basic math skills. Here in the south we can actually count above 10 so just know if I call a deer an 8 point many of you will need to divide by 2 to get it down to regular size lol! Around here a forky is a 4 point, a 3 point is called a 6 point, or a 4x5 is a 9 point, etc. It’s just counting the number of total points, that simple. And if that’s confusing, this may not be the thread for you! Don’t be offended, it’s all in good fun. Also, while I mention being offended, baiting is perfectly legal here and although you won’t find me perched over a giant corn feeder Texas style I do occasionally use some scattered corn and rice bran. Judge as you will, say what you want, I don’t care.
Now to get this started…
Day one: Unfortunately I had to work today and won’t get much time in the woods. I did however squeeze in the first 45 minutes of the day on the stand. I have several spots I can get to with only a walk of a few hundred yards and I take advantage of them often on weekdays before I go to work. As it got light and the grey shadows started turning to color a deer appeared in front of me. He was under 20 yards before I saw him there. I have no clue where he came from he just appeared as they so often do. Even with the dry crunchy leaves I never heard him coming. Unfortunately for a young person my hearing is terrible, it’s my Achilles heel when I’m hunting. Moral of that story is I have to always keep my eyes open and pay attention.
It was a only a 1.5 year old 6 point, so he gets a pass to walk a few more years. If it had been a doe, opening morning would have likely ended with me showing up late to work with blood on my pants. He hung out in bow range a long time eating on acorns and honey locust beans. He was still feeding within sight when I had to leave, I don’t like doing it but I had to spook him off and climb down and slip off to work.
They blend in well but believe it or not there is a small rack on the little guy. He’s lucky I’m such a nice guy! Come see me again in a couple of years please.
Tomorrow is the weekend and I can’t hunt in the morning due to a birthday party for my little girl but I plan to head to the woods in the afternoon as soon as I can. Sacrifices must be made sometimes, and a 3 year old’s Pink Pony Birthday Party is more fun than bowhunting anyway, right?! Stay tuned!
Disclaimer: If you have a problem with deer being named, this probably is not the thread for you! When you are keeping tabs on half a dozen different 8 points it’s just easier to name them than describe which one you’re referring to in the course of conversation with your friends. Also this thread might require some of you to use some basic math skills. Here in the south we can actually count above 10 so just know if I call a deer an 8 point many of you will need to divide by 2 to get it down to regular size lol! Around here a forky is a 4 point, a 3 point is called a 6 point, or a 4x5 is a 9 point, etc. It’s just counting the number of total points, that simple. And if that’s confusing, this may not be the thread for you! Don’t be offended, it’s all in good fun. Also, while I mention being offended, baiting is perfectly legal here and although you won’t find me perched over a giant corn feeder Texas style I do occasionally use some scattered corn and rice bran. Judge as you will, say what you want, I don’t care.
Now to get this started…
Day one: Unfortunately I had to work today and won’t get much time in the woods. I did however squeeze in the first 45 minutes of the day on the stand. I have several spots I can get to with only a walk of a few hundred yards and I take advantage of them often on weekdays before I go to work. As it got light and the grey shadows started turning to color a deer appeared in front of me. He was under 20 yards before I saw him there. I have no clue where he came from he just appeared as they so often do. Even with the dry crunchy leaves I never heard him coming. Unfortunately for a young person my hearing is terrible, it’s my Achilles heel when I’m hunting. Moral of that story is I have to always keep my eyes open and pay attention.
It was a only a 1.5 year old 6 point, so he gets a pass to walk a few more years. If it had been a doe, opening morning would have likely ended with me showing up late to work with blood on my pants. He hung out in bow range a long time eating on acorns and honey locust beans. He was still feeding within sight when I had to leave, I don’t like doing it but I had to spook him off and climb down and slip off to work.
They blend in well but believe it or not there is a small rack on the little guy. He’s lucky I’m such a nice guy! Come see me again in a couple of years please.
Tomorrow is the weekend and I can’t hunt in the morning due to a birthday party for my little girl but I plan to head to the woods in the afternoon as soon as I can. Sacrifices must be made sometimes, and a 3 year old’s Pink Pony Birthday Party is more fun than bowhunting anyway, right?! Stay tuned!